Vietnamese, international street food at Hồ Thị Kỷ Street
Hồ Thị Kỷ Street in HCM City’s District 10 is known as a paradise of street food, with over 100 stalls. VNA/
Like the other well-known street food hubs – Bui Vien Street in District 1, Phan Xich Long Street in Phu Nhuan District, Vinh Vien Street in District 10, and Ha Ton Quyen Street in District 11 – Ho Thi Ky Street is a popular spot among foodies. |
From 3 p.m. onwards Ho Thi Ky Street begins to liven up. More than 100 food stalls flank its two sides, serving an assortment of foods and beverages from various places like Hue, Nha Trang, Dong Nai, and An Giang. |
All kinds of fruit and sweet soups and traditional cakes from the southern region can be found on the street. |
For a heartier meal, swing by nearby stalls selling thick noodle soup (banh canh) and hu tieu noodles at a bargain price of VND25,000. |
For skewer fans there are stacks of fish balls, prawn balls, meat balls, cuttlefish balls, sausages, and fried wontons at stalls along Ho Thi Ky. |
Some stalls also serve international foods like sushi, takoyaki from Japan and kimbap and tteokbokki from South Korea. |
Le Thi Nhu Y (white top) of District 3 often visits Ho Thi Ky to chill and snack on delicious treats after a long day at school. She says the street wins with its diverse variety of foods, energizing ambiance, friendly stall owners, and affordable prices. |