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Where to Eat in Saigon: Top Local Foods & Must-Try Restaurants (2025 Guide)

If you’re planning to eat like a local in Ho Chi Minh City, this 2025 food guide covers everything from flavorful bowls of pho to sizzling plates of broken rice (cơm tấm) and delicious street-side seafood. Whether you’re a foodie, first-time visitor, or seasoned traveler, this curated list—featuring Michelin-recommended spots and hidden gems—will help you discover the best places to eat in Saigon.

Best Pho Restaurants in Ho Chi Minh City

Authentic Vietnamese Pho in Saigon – hearty beef noodle soup with rare beef slices, brisket, fresh herbs, onions, and rich aromatic broth.
A bowl of traditional Vietnamese Pho in Saigon, featuring tender beef, fresh herbs, and flavorful broth – a must-try dish at the best Pho restaurants in Ho Chi Minh City.

1. Pho Le
📍 413–415 Nguyen Trai, District 5 & 303-305 Vo Van Tan, District 3
Awarded the Bib Gourmand by the Michelin Guide, Pho Le is a two-generation family-run restaurant.
Highlights: Rich, savory broth and tender cuts of beef—especially brisket and tendon. Pho Le is known for its fragrant soup and generous toppings.

2. Pho Dau
📍 288 Nam Ky Khoi Nghia, District 3
Highlights: Classic Northern-style pho with a light, naturally sweet broth. No herbs or bean sprouts like Southern-style pho—just pure, authentic Hanoi taste.

3. Pho Phu Vuong
📍 339 Le Van Sy, District 3
Highlights: Bold broth infused with star anise and cinnamon. Offers various beef options like rare beef, flank, brisket, and tendon.

4. Pho Hoa Pasteur
📍 260C Pasteur, District 3
Highlights: A legendary pho restaurant loved by both locals and tourists. Full-bodied broth, fresh beef, and soft rice noodles.

5. Pho Minh
📍 63/16 Pasteur, District 1
Highlights: A family-run pho shop since the 1950s. Peaceful, nostalgic space with delicate, clear Northern-style broth.

Top Banh Mi in Ho Chi Minh City

1. Banh Mi Huynh Hoa
📍 26 Le Thi Rieng, District 1
Highlights: One of the most iconic banh mi shops in Saigon. Famous for its overflowing fillings—cold cuts, pate, and a crispy baguette baked to perfection.

2. Banh Mi Hoa Ma
📍 53 Cao Thang, District 3
Highlights: Renowned for its sizzling pan-style breakfast (banh mi chao), featuring sunny-side-up eggs, sausage, pate, and BBQ pork. A nostalgic taste of old Saigon mornings.

Top Places to Try Com Tam (Broken Rice)

Delicious plate of Saigon broken rice (com tam) with grilled pork chop, steamed egg meatloaf, shredded pork skin, pickled vegetables, and fish sauce – a signature Vietnamese dish.
Com tam (Vietnamese broken rice) served with grilled pork chop, steamed egg meatloaf, shredded pork skin, pickled veggies, and signature fish sauce – must-try in Saigon.

Best Com Tam (Broken Rice) in Saigon

1. Com Tam Ba Ghien – Michelin Bib Gourmand
📍 84 Dang Van Ngu, Phu Nhuan District
🕘 7:30 AM – 8:30 PM | 💰 From 75,000 VND
Highlights: The only broken rice restaurant in Vietnam awarded the Michelin Bib Gourmand (2023).

2. Com Tam Nguyen Van Cu
📍 74 Nguyen Van Cu, District 1
🕘 7:00 AM – 3:00 PM | 💰 From 150,000 VND
Highlights: Famous for giant grilled pork chops cooked fresh over charcoal—juicy and full of flavor.

3. Com Tam Thuan Kieu
🕘 6:00 AM – 9:00 PM | 💰 From 70,000 VND
📍 Branches:
– 52 Dang Duc Thuat, District 7
– 26 Ton That Tung, District 1
– 54 Thuan Kieu, District 11

4. Com Tam Moc
🕘 9:00 AM – 8:30 PM | 💰 From 68,000 VND
📍 Branches:
– 85 Ly Tu Trong, District 1
– B3 Vincom Dong Khoi, District 1
– B2 Takashimaya Mall, District 1
– 4th Floor, Thiso Mall Sala, District 2

5. Com Tam Kieu Giang
🕘 7:00 AM – 8:30 PM | 💰 From 55,000 VND
📍 Branches:
– 192E Tran Quang Khai, Tan Dinh Ward, District 1
– 63 Song Hanh, Thao Dien, District 2

Where to Eat Oc (Seafood) in Saigon

1. Oc Nhu – District 10
📍 650/4/29D Dien Bien Phu, Ward 11, District 10
🕘 11:30 AM – 8:30 PM (Closed on the 1st & 15th lunar day)
Note: Busiest around noon.

2. Oc Nho – District 4
📍 178 Le Quoc Hung, Ward 12, District 4
🕘 4:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Note: Peak hours after 6:00 PM.

3. Oc Dao – Michelin-Recommended
📍 212B/C79 Nguyen Trai, District 1
🕘 11:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Note: Most crowded around 7:00 PM.

4. Oc Van – District 1
📍 23 Nguyen An Ninh, Ben Thanh Ward
🕘 5:00 PM – 11:00 PM
Note: Popular after 6:00 PM.

5. Ba Co Loc Coc – Michelin-Recommended
📍 Alley 28 Tran Cao Van, Ward 6, District 3 (previously in District 4)
🕘 11:30 AM – 9:30 PM

Pro Tips for Eating in Saigon

  • Go early: Popular spots sell out fast by lunchtime.
  • Check hours: Some places close by mid-afternoon or on lunar holidays.
  • Bring cash: Most street vendors don’t accept cards.
  • Start mild: Vietnamese chili can be strong—taste before adding more!

Where to Stay Nearby

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