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Beyond the Beach: Eating Your Way Through Vung Tau

Vung Tau is more than a weekend escape from Saigon; it is home to a specific style of savory pancake and grilled meat culture that defines the coastal experience.

Автор: Nam NguyenMay 30, 20264 мин чтения
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Most travelers head to Vung Tau for the sea breeze and the two-hour drive from Saigon, but the real reason to visit is the specific, hyper-local food scene. While the city is often treated as a transient stop, it holds a few culinary traditions that you will not find executed with the same precision anywhere else in the country.

The Banh Khot Ritual

If you only eat one thing in Vung Tau, make it "banh khot". These are small, savory pancakes made from a batter of rice flour, turmeric, and coconut milk, fried in specialized cast-iron molds until the edges are crispy and the center remains soft. Unlike the larger "banh xeo" you find in the Mekong Delta (메콩 델타 / 湄公河三角洲 / メコンデルタ) or the city, these are bite-sized and topped with fresh shrimp, scallion oil, and a dusting of dried shrimp powder.

The secret to a good banh khot is the dipping sauce. It is a nuanced balance of fish sauce, sugar, lime, and chili, served with a side of pickled green papaya and carrots. You wrap the hot, crispy pancake in a large mustard leaf or lettuce, add a few sprigs of fresh herbs like perilla or cilantro, and dip it deep into the sauce.

For the most authentic experience, head to Banh Khot Goc Vu Sua. It is a local institution that has been operating for decades. Expect a wait on weekends, but watching the cooks manage dozens of small iron molds simultaneously is part of the show. A plate of 8-10 pieces will set you back about 60,000 to 80,000 VND. It is simple, greasy, and perfect.

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Grilled Meat and Seafood Culture

While Vung Tau (붕따우 / 头顿 / ブンタウ) is a coastal city, the local approach to grilled meat is distinct from the heavy charcoal BBQ found in the mountains. Here, the focus is on "com tam" (broken rice) served with grilled pork chops that have been marinated in a slightly sweeter, lemongrass-heavy blend than what you might be used to in Saigon.

However, the real highlight for dinner is the "lau ca duoi" (stingray hotpot). While not strictly a grilled meat, it is the city’s signature communal dish. The stingray is firm and cartilaginous, served in a sour, tamarind-based broth that cuts through the richness of the meat. It is usually accompanied by a side of grilled stingray wings, which are marinated in chili and salt, then charred over an open flame until the edges are crispy. The contrast between the tender, gelatinous meat from the hotpot and the smoky, chewy texture of the grilled wings is why locals flock to the restaurants along Truong Cong Dinh street.

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Where to find the best bites

If you are looking for a more refined take on the coastal grill, look for spots that serve "oc" (snails) and grilled shellfish. Vung Tau’s proximity to the sea means the "diep nuong mo hanh" (scallops grilled with scallion oil and peanuts) are consistently fresh. You can find these at most casual street-side stalls near the Front Beach (Bai Truoc).

For a more structured meal, try the area around the intersection of Ly Tu Trong and Nguyen Truong To. This is where the local food scene thrives after 5:00 PM. You will see plastic stools lining the sidewalks, the smell of charcoal smoke filling the air, and plates of grilled pork skewers and marinated squid being passed around. Prices are transparent and affordable; you can easily have a feast for two for under 300,000 VND, including a few cold beers.

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A note on the coffee culture

After a heavy meal of grilled meat or fried pancakes, do as the locals do and find a spot for a "ca phe sua da". The coffee culture here is relaxed, often enjoyed in cafes overlooking the ocean. While the city has its share of modern, air-conditioned shops, the best coffee is still found at the small, open-air kiosks where the beans are roasted locally and the condensed milk is poured with a heavy hand. It is the perfect way to end a day of walking the seawall.

Final note

Vung Tau is best enjoyed by skipping the hotel buffet and hitting the street-side stalls where the turnover is high and the ingredients are fresh. Stick to the local specialties like banh khot and stingray hotpot, and you will understand why this city remains a staple of the southern food circuit.