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Ho Chi Minh City Culinary Adventure

Day 1: Arrival & Street‑Food Exploration

Morning: After checking into your hotel, start with a classic Vietnamese breakfast at The Lunch Lady, famous for its ever‑changing noodle soups. Enjoy a steaming bowl of pho while watching the bustling streets come alive, then stroll to nearby cafés for a quick espresso.

Afternoon: Head to Ben Thanh Market for a lunch adventure through dozens of stall‑side specialties – try the bánh mì, gỏi cuốn and fresh spring rolls. Wander the market’s aisles to soak up the lively atmosphere and sample tropical fruits from local vendors.

Evening: Conclude the day with a riverside dinner at The Deck Saigon, offering modern Vietnamese cuisine and stunning views of the Saigon River. Savor dishes such as caramelized lemongrass beef and fresh seafood while the city lights begin to sparkle.

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Day 2: Modern Flavours & Hidden Gems

Morning: Begin with a relaxed brunch at Pizza 4P’s, where Italian‑style pizzas are crafted with locally‑sourced ingredients and a hint of Vietnamese flair. Pair your slice with a glass of Vietnamese coffee for a perfect start.

Afternoon: Dive into the city’s hidden garden‑café scene at Secret Garden, a rooftop oasis tucked behind colonial‑era buildings. Indulge in the signature grilled pork ribs and fresh salads while enjoying panoramic views of the downtown skyline.

Evening: End your culinary tour at Propaganda Bistro, a stylish eatery that blends retro Vietnamese design with contemporary dishes. Try the bánh xèo with a side of craft cocktails for a memorable farewell dinner.

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Time and Cost Estimates

  • The Lunch Lady – 1.5 hours – $5
  • Ben Thanh Market (street‑food lunch) – 2 hours – $7
  • The Deck Saigon – 2 hours – $30
  • Pizza 4P’s (brunch) – 1.5 hours – $20
  • Secret Garden – 2 hours – $25
  • Propaganda Bistro – 2 hours – $22
  • Total Estimated Cost: $109

Tips

If you have more time, add a day to explore the vibrant coffee culture in District 1 or take a short trip to the Mekong Delta for fresh river fish dishes. For a shorter visit, skip the rooftop venues and focus on the bustling street‑food hubs in District 3 and Phú Nhuận, which still offer authentic flavors in less travel time.

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