Reasonable price with high quality are common things when it comes to Vietnamese traditional street food. But as I observed, the local atmosphere full of white aromatic smokeclouds.
Reasonable price with high quality are common things when it comes to Vietnamese traditional street food. But as I observed, the local atmosphere full of white aromatic smokeclouds and continuous urging call creates unique impressions, flavoring both your visual and taste.
Street food stalls can be hiden in any types of “architecture”: marketplace, small alleys, old apartments to even religous icons like church and pagoda.

BEN THANH MARKET AND BANH BEO HUE
Lying in the city center, Ben Thanh Market is one of the most famous crowded places in Ho Chi Minh. From Gate 7, an old lady sitting in an exiguous stall are rushing her hands to deliver attractive plates of “banh beo Hue” (water fern cake). What I stand reflects the price they would charge, usually more than 30,000 VND (~2 USD) for one dish. And how this small but powerfull food stall here can still keep and attract more queuers lies in the secret of lovely, smooth and delicious of flavors of the food with the unbelievable price of 20,000 VND (lower than 1 USD).

Things get more sensational with immediate enjoyment on cracky stubby seats, together with your friends chatting rumors and LOL. In another sense, the queue gets longer and longer. Crowds are losting more and more patients. Some are irritatedly urging the skillful sitting woman to do their dishes. For some buying to eat at homes, the flavors of every fern cake blended with distinctive chunkier spicy fish sauces suddenly erase the moments of longed waiting before.

NGO GIA TU APARTMENT AND ITS BUSTLING LIFE
Far away from the centre, crossing through ancient townhouses and crazy influx of “monster” scooters on the street, let’s hang on the most reputed apartment with bunches of street tastes – Ngo Gia Tu Apartment. French architecture, degraded rooftops featuring cluttering hangers, but looking down to the ground, it is hard to imagine the galore atmosphere of uncountable stalls selling Vietnamese specialities. Right on the side with same distinguish features of low seats, messy stuff and small groups of waiting people, Che Mam Khanh Vy (Set of 16 Sweet Soups) steals your attention by servants sweating to deliver a tray on top with 16 different types of “che” (sweet soup). Far in the incessant noisy cloud appears the sounds of happiness and enjoyment, and the call of “wholesale sweet soup” tickling your ears.

Sweet soup is the main local food, which from the North to the South, the taste could in different sense. With a set of 16 soups, the owner of the stall feels like delivering the message to the crowd: get the whole “sweet soup” culture in Vietnam and taste like a true Vietnamese. A taste is full of people, full of gossips and covered in the hectic, most street-est atmosphere. A taste where one cannot fulfill his gluttony with 16 bowls and must need irresistible support from friends.
A GREAT FEAST AT BEN NGHE STREET FOOD MARKET
Despite not being what would be called “authentic” street food, Ben Nghe Street Food Market in Saigon is truly one of locals’ favorite places to dine, not just in Saigon, but also the whole of Vietnam

The basic premise is lots and lots of food stalls, selling all minor of street foods, but snugly under one roof, and with tables and even music on occasion. They also have stalks concentrating on street drinks, largely meaning that everything one might desire of an evening is covered at Ben Nghe Street Food Market.
Think of any Vietnamese food from Pho to BBQ and Banh Mi, then add sushi, fresh seafood, Mexicans, Thai and even hamburgers and you will be there. This is basically a place where they have taken the best street foods of Vietnam, but then sublimated them with the best of the rest form the rest of the world.

Vietnam as I have often said has the best street food in the world and whilst you are there the best way to sample this is to explore, explore, explore. Go down dark alleys, pick weird stuff and put your stomach at peril. This will get you trying the best food in the world.