Bánh Bột Báng
Tapioca Pearl Balls
The popular Vietnamese sweet snack made of peeled split mung beans, coconut milk, tapioca pearl, usually sprinkled by a generous amount of crushed roasted peanuts or sesame seeds.
Price range from $0.5 to $0.9
Your guide to delicious food of Vietnam
The popular Vietnamese sweet snack made of peeled split mung beans, coconut milk, tapioca pearl, usually sprinkled by a generous amount of crushed roasted peanuts or sesame seeds.
Price range from $0.5 to $0.9
Crispy egg noodles, topped with beef, seafood, vegetables and a sauce.
Price range from $0.5 to $3.5
Basically deep fried noodles, covered by omelette and sprinkled with bean sprouts, peanuts, pork meet and herbs.
Price range from $0.5 to $0.9
Donut like, deep-fried rice balls made from glutinous rice flour and generously sprinkled with sesame seeds.
Vietnamese variation on the popular mango sticky rice from Thailand.
Price range from $0.5 to $0.9
A street food that will challenge your courage. A fertilized duck egg. Yes, it's an egg with a bird embryo inside.
Price range from $0.5 to $0.9
A simple and easy to get snack, commnly sold around parks and public places. Basically fried street corn.
Price range from $0.5 to $0.9
Beef intestine stew, similar to Bo Kho. Cooked with the addition of visceral organs, usually stomach, heart and intestines.
Price range from $0.9 to $1.8
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