Hue Street Food by Neighborhood: Where to Eat and When
Hue's street food scene is hyperlocal — the best bowls are tied to specific streets and specific hours. Here's how to eat through the city district by district.
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Hue's street food scene is hyperlocal — the best bowls are tied to specific streets and specific hours. Here's how to eat through the city district by district.
Banh khoai is Hue's answer to the sizzling rice-flour pancake — smaller, crispier, and built for dipping in a rich peanut-sesame sauce. Here's everything you need to know.
Hue's banh khoai is a smaller, crispier cousin of banh xeo — best eaten wrapped in rice paper with peanut-sesame sauce at a street stall before 9am.
Hue's banh khoai is smaller, crispier, and more nuanced than its southern cousin banh xeo — and the dipping sauce alone is worth the trip.
An Cuu Market sits just south of the imperial wall and serves some of Hue's most honest, unfussy breakfasts — bun bo, banh canh, and more, starting from 20,000 VND.
Smaller, crispier, and more satisfying than its southern cousin, Hue's banh khoai is one of the city's great street-food pleasures — if you know which stalls to trust.
Hue's "banh khoai" — crispy, half-moon savory crepes — taste different here than anywhere else in Vietnam. Here's where locals actually eat them.
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