
Bánh Mì Que
Vietnamese Breadstick Baguette Snack
Super thin elongated Vietnamese baguette filled with pate and chilli sauce.
Price range from $0.3 to $0.8
Your guide to delicious food of Vietnam
"If this is coffee, please bring me some tea; but if this is tea, please bring me some coffee.”
Abraham Lincoln
"If this is coffee, please bring me some tea; but if this is tea, please bring me some coffee.”
Abraham Lincoln
Super thin elongated Vietnamese baguette filled with pate and chilli sauce.
Price range from $0.3 to $0.8
Soft, fluffy, and smooth Vietnamese steamed buns filled with delicious savory pork filling, hard-boiled eggs, and Chinese sausage.
Price range from $0.8 to $1.2
Rice flour, ground pork, wood-ear mushroom and seasoning wrapped into pyramid shaped banana leaf.
Price range from $0.3 to $0.6
A popular Vietnamese streets snack, sour-sweet mango, sliced into wedgies and dipped in shrimp salt.
Price range from $0.7 to $1.2
Bizarre, yet refreshing drink/snack that comes loaded with natural, jelly-like wedges. Sugary in taste, thick in texture.
Price range from $0.5 to $0.9
Dried on the sun bananas, shrunken into this wrinkly sweet dessert that resembles fingers.
Price range from $0.5 to $0.9
Modernized version of the traditional Vietnamese plastic-bag yoghurt ice-cream.
Traditional Vietnamese pork sausage in disguise.
Price range from $5.2 to $7.8
Made of lean pork, potato starch, garlic, ground black pepper and nước mắm (fish sauce), all that wrapped in banana leaves.
Price range from $0.2 to $0.4
Shaggy-haired and fiery looking fruit - looks more like a misplaced sea monster rather than sweet tropical fruit.
Price range from $0.9 to $1.8
Cross-breed between traditional bánh mì kẹp and Middle-Eastern kebab.
Price range from $0.6 to $1.2
Traditional Banh Mi filled with sunny side up eggs, vegetables and herbs
Price range from $0.6 to $2.4
Nothing more to load.