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During our recent trip khổng lồ Hoi An in Central Vietnam, we devoured a wide array of cheap and delicious local street food dishes. From wonderful trắng Rose dumplings lớn the best Bánh Khọt to lớn the choicest Cao lầu, we really were in food heaven và have decided to write up our findings in our best street food in Hoi An food guide! So here is our các mục of the best local Hoi An street food dishes you must try on your visit, plus some other food related tours & experiences.


Hoi An street food guide

White Rose

White Rose is a Hoi An specialty and you cannot leave Vietnam without trying them! They are small dumplings made from translucent white dough which are filled with minced shrimp or pork, topped with crunchy bits of garlic và served with a sweet dipping sauce. The dumpling looks like a trắng flower which is where it’s name originates from.

The best place khổng lồ try these are at the White Rose Restaurant (533 nhì Bà Trưng). Most of Hoi An’s white Rose dumplings are made by the family who work there and distributed to lớn many restaurants in town.

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Fried Wonton (Hoi An pizza)

Fried wontons look a bit lượt thích pizza but instead have a light and crispy dough base, which are then topped with tomato sauce, prawns, coriander and other veggies. We ate this dish at the trắng Rose Restaurant again and the version we tried had a small pocket in the dough base which was filled with pork – yum!

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Hoi An Bánh Mì

Bánh Mì is an iconic Hoi An street food and is consistently ranked as one of the world’s best sandwiches. A Banh Mì consists of a crunchy french baguette filled with meats suchas pork, pâté, or ham, coriander và vegetables such as radish, carrot, & cucumber. Sometimes an egg is added too và always a dash of chilli sauce!

The most popular places in Hoi An khổng lồ try bánh mỳ is at Banh mi Phuong (once visited by the great Anthony Bourdain), and Madam Phuong. Expect very long queues at both restaurants so try & arrive early before the lunch rush!

Read about our tìm kiếm for the best Banh Mì in Hoi An here >

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Bánh Bèo(Steamed Rice Water FernCake)

Bánh lộc bình are small steamed cakes made from a set of rice flour, fish sauce & dried shrimps, topped with deep-fried cao lầu noodles và a special orange sauce made from ground pork, shrimp và wood ear mushrooms. The dish is eaten with a flat wooden stick which slides underneath the cake making it easy lớn scoop out from the bowl. Bánh 6 bình is usually eaten as a late afternoon snack and one small bowl will cost around 2000 VND each.

We tried this Hoi An street food dish on a Walking Tour with Hoi An Food Tour, and was one of the foodie highlights of the afternoon. You can also try find this dish at Bánh bèo Chén (located at 48 trần Phú) or Aunt Bay’s “Banh Bèo” restaurant on the corner of the old wall on Hoang Van Thu Street (open late afternoon onwards).

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Mì Quảng

Mì Quảng is a delicious noodle dish that is widely eaten for breakfast in Hoi An. The main ingredients for this dish are soft flat rice noodles, hard boiled quail eggs, pork, Vietnamese herbs, lettuce, crushed peanuts and a small amount of flavoured broth. Some places dye the noodles yellow using either food colouring or turmeric powder.

The best version of Mì Quảng we tasted was at the STREETS Restaurant’s Oodles of Noodles noodle making class during our Classic Vietnam tour with G Adventures. I think you can only bởi the class as part of this particular tour, but try eating at their restaurant to lớn enjoy this tasty dish.

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Cao Lầu

The Cao Lầu dish comprises of the signature plump Cao Lầu noodles which can only be made in Hoi An with water from the tía Le Well (the water from this well is mixed with a specific type of ash from local trees). The ash from the water give these noodles a rough and chewy texture.

A traditional bowl of Cao Lầu will include slices of barbecue pork, flat square croutons (made from dried cao lầu noodles), bean sprouts, lettuce, Vietnamese herbs và a small amount of broth.

We tried a version of this at the Central Market for 30,000 VND, but we saw several Hoi An street food stalls selling this dish for as low as 20,000 VND.

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Bún trườn Noodle Soup

Bún bò is a popular Vietnamese noodle soup made from a spicy meaty stock containing rice vermicelli, beef, Vietnamese herbs & lemongrass. địa chỉ extra chilli for flavour! The dish originates from the nearby town of Hue, but is a very popular street food dish across the whole of central Vietnam.

We tried the dish (pictured below) on an Afternoon Street Food Walking Tour with Hoi An Food Tour.

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Fried Spring Roll

Vietnamese spring rolls are our favourite type of Asian spring rolls, và you will not have any trouble in Hoi An finding places that serve them. The fillings usually contain minced pork, shrimps, and mushrooms – which are mixed together before being wrapped with rice paper và deep fried in hot oil. Many food stalls or restaurants will serve them with vermicelli noodles, herbs, lettuce and a dipping sauce.

Try the spring rolls at Com Linh restaurant (43 Phan Chu Trinh) as we really enjoyed eating them from there!

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Bánh Xèo (Hoi An Crispy Pancakes)

The Bánh Xèo is a savory crispy crepe made from a rice flour set which is deep fried và filled with bean sprouts, pork, prawns or vegetables. The crepe’s yellow colour comes from the tumeric spice powder used as one of the ingredients.

We ate a delicious version of this dish at a restaurant called Com Linh (43 Phan Chu Trinh), where the serving staff showed us the correct way to lớn eat it. To do this you must take a piece of the Bánh Xèo & place it onto a sheet of rice paper, địa chỉ cửa hàng some mint & lettuce before rolling it up like a spring roll & dunking it into some dipping sauce!

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Bánh Khọt(SavouryCoconutPancake)

These super tasty bite sized tarts are a fried mix of rice flour batter và coconut milk, and are crunchy on the outside but deliciously moist on the inside. They are usually sprinkled with chopped spring onion, but sometimes topped with prawns.

A popular Hoi An street food dish – we saw many stall holders selling these around town so they shouldn’t be too hard to lớn find if you want lớn try them!

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Xi Ma(BlackSesameSweetSoup)

This dessert dish looks a little uninviting but it tasted better than it looks! Xi Ma is a hot thick, đen syrup which gets its colour from it’s main ingredient (black sesame seeds). It is said to have strong healing properties & is usually sold by street vendors as a mid afternoon snack. A bowl will usually cost around 10,000 VND.

We tried the dish (pictured below) on an Afternoon Hoi An Street Food Walking Tour with Hoi An Food Tour.

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Hoi An food guide – Central Market

The food hall in Central Market is a lively place to lớn eat và you will find a wide variety of cheap Hoi An street food dishes. Prices here are wallet friendly và you can purchase a bowl of noodles for around 30,000 VND. There are around 25 food stalls and the majority of them are tourist friendly with english picture menus! The food hall is xuất hiện every day from 6am to lớn 7pm.

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Vegetarian mi Quang noodle & vegetarian Cau Lao – 30,000 VND each
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Note – avoid eating Vietnamese dishes in the tourist restaurants along the Thu Bon river as the food we ate in a few of the bars there were really terrible! The western dishes tended to be a bit better but still not great.


Hoi An street food guide – Hoi An street food tour

If you are a foodie and fancy eating your way around some hidden local spots a little off the beaten track then we highly recommend a Hoi An food tour with a company called – Hoi An Food Tours. They offer a variety of different food tours khổng lồ suit your schedule including ones where you visit local places whilst riding on the back of a moped! We enjoyed the 4 hour Afternoon Street Food Walking Tour which also included a visit lớn a local’s house for a huge Vietnamese feast!

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Hoi An street food guide – Cooking Class

After trying many delicious dishes in Vietnam, you may want khổng lồ recreate them back at home. We booked an inexpensive, morning cooking class with Hoi An Eco Cooking Class which also included a visit to a local fresh market & a bamboo basket boat ride!

We cooked so many Hoi An dishes including Phở bò (beef noodle soup), Banh Xèo và fresh spring rolls, which we got khổng lồ eat at the end of the session. The class was very entertaining và it was the perfect rainy day in Hoi An activity (we visited during a very wet December).

Check out our ‘Cooking Class in Hoi An’ blog post >

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Local fresh market visit
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Bamboo basket ride (Coracle)
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Preparing Phở trườn noodle soup
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Cooking up some fillings for Bánh Xèo

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Hoi An accommodation

Here are some accommodation recommendations if you are planning a trip khổng lồ Hoi An.


On a budget?

These backpacker hostels are highly rated online & in super locations:

TribeeKinhhostel/ HoaBinhhostel/LeoLeohostel


Mid range

Little Hoi An Boutique hotel & spa làm đẹp / Hoi An Silk Marina Resort & Spa / La Siesta Hoi An Resort & Spa


Treat yourself!

Here are some super nice places if you really want lớn treat yourself on your Hoi An trip!

Lantana Boutique khách sạn Hoi An / Sunrise Premium Resort Hoi An / khách sạn Royal Hoi An – MGallery by Sofitel / Anantara Hoi An Resort


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