VietnamWayfarerEST. 2026
Điểm đếnLịch trìnhẨm thựcMẹo du lịch
Bản tin →
Khám phá theo vùng miền▲Bắc · Miền Bắc■Trung · Miền Trung●Nam · Miền Nam
+Cẩm nang thiết yếuẤN BẢN №01 · MMXXVIGiới thiệu
Vietnam
Wayfarer.
Thông tin trang

Cẩm nang du lịch độc lập về Việt Nam — ẩm thực, điểm đến và những lời khuyên thực tế mà bạn chỉ có thể nhận được từ người bản địa.

Nhận bản tin

Hàng tháng: món ăn, điểm đến, lịch trình — mỗi tháng một lần, gửi thẳng vào hộp thư của bạn.

Subscribe →
Chủ đề
  • Điểm đến
  • Ẩm thực
  • Lịch trình
  • Mẹo du lịch
Vùng miền
  • Miền Bắc Việt Nam
  • Miền Trung Việt Nam
  • Miền Nam Việt Nam
Tài nguyên
  • Giới thiệu
  • Liên hệ
  • Tuyên bố tiếp thị liên kết
  • Tuyên bố miễn trừ trách nhiệm
  • Quyền riêng tư
  • Điều khoản
© 2026 Vietnam WayfarerThực hiện tại Việt NamBảo lưu mọi quyền
Độc lập · Do độc giả ủng hộ

We use minimal analytics + ads (no personal tracking). See our privacy policy.

Where to Find the Best Bun Rieu in Pleiku | Vietnam Wayfarer

🇻🇳 Tiếng Việt translation pending — showing English. View original →

  1. Trang chủ
  2. Food & Drink
  3. Where to Find the Best Bun Rieu in Pleiku
🇻🇳 Food & Drink · central · pleiku

Where to Find the Best Bun Rieu in Pleiku

Discover the best spots to enjoy a steaming bowl of bun rieu in the cool mountain city of Pleiku, featuring local favorites, pricing, and what makes this highland version unique.

Bởi Nam NguyenMay 30, 20264 phút đọc
Vibrant street food market stall in Vietnam serving traditional dishes.
↑ Vibrant street food market stall in Vietnam serving traditional dishes.Photo by Tuan Vy on Pexels
Tags
#food#bun rieu#pleiku
You might also like
Mango cakes on a street market stall in Vietnam. Highlighting local cuisine and urban culture.
Food & Drink

Why You Need to Eat Pho Kho in Pleiku

May 30, 20263 phút đọc
Delicious Banh Mi sandwiches on a wooden board, wrapped in paper, featuring fresh ingredients.
Food & Drink

Pleiku and Kontum Food: Eating on the Highland Frontier

May 26, 20264 phút đọc
— HẾT —

Cập nhật lần cuối · May 30, 2026 · nghiên cứu độc lập, không tài trợ.

Where to stay
→

Tiếp tục đọc — hướng dẫn liên quan.

Tất cả food & drink →

Thêm về pleiku

Bài viết khác về thành phố này.

Stunning aerial shot of Phương Hòa Church and the surrounding town of Kon Tum, Vietnam.
Destinations

Kon Tum: Central Highlands City of Ethnic Diversity and French Colonial Heritage

Kon Tum, a provincial city 525 meters above sea level in Vietnam's Central Highlands, blends indigenous Ba Na culture, French colonial architecture, and ethnic minority villages. A practical base for exploring Pleiku, Buon Ma Thuot, and the wider region.

Mar 7, 20269 phút đọc
Pleiku
Destinations

Bình luận

…

Để lại bình luận

Email dùng cho avatar Gravatar và thông báo phản hồi. Không hiển thị công khai.

Bản tin hàng tháng

Sắp đi Việt Nam?
Ăn ngon và đi thông minh hơn.

Mỗi tháng một lần: món mới, điểm đến ít người biết, và lịch trình — gửi thẳng vào hộp thư. Không spam, hủy bất cứ lúc nào.

Tham gia cùng 1.247 độc giả · Số đầu tiên: tháng 6/2026
Stay in pleiku
From $14 / night
Check tonight's deals →
Vibrant street food market stall in Vietnam serving traditional dishes.
Agoda · pleiku

Hotels, homestays, hostels — strongest inventory in Vietnam.

From $14 / night
Check tonight's deals →
Đọc thêm
  1. 01 · Itineraries
    2 Weeks in Vietnam: The Perfect First-Timer's Itinerary
    16 phút đọc
  2. 02 · Food & Drink
    Pho in Hanoi: The 7 Bowls That Are Actually Worth Lining Up For
    11 phút đọc
  3. 03 · Destinations
    The Ha Giang Loop: A Complete 4-Day Motorbike Adventure Guide
    14 phút đọc

Pleiku: Central Highlands city at the crossroads of Vietnam

Pleiku sits where two nations meet in Vietnam's misty Central Highlands. Once home to Bahnar and Jarai peoples, this 700-meter-high plateau city is a transport hub with deep historical roots—both in the region's indigenous heritage and in 20th-century conflict.

Mar 2, 20265 phút đọc
A breathtaking aerial view of Dray Nur Waterfall surrounded by lush greenery in Vietnam.
Itineraries

5 Days in the Central Highlands: Buon Ma Thuot, Pleiku, Kon Tum

Coffee plantations, ethnic minority villages, and colonial-era towns in Vietnam's cooler interior. A quieter route through Dak Lak, Gia Lai, and Kon Tum provinces.

Mar 1, 20267 phút đọc

Thêm về Central Vietnam

Bài viết khác trong vùng này.

A street food vendor cooks and assembles Vietnamese banh mi at a bustling night market.
Food & Drink

Beyond the Coast: What to Eat in Quy Nhon

Quy Nhon is often overlooked for its neighbors, but its rice-based specialties, particularly the local take on vermicelli, define the city's culinary identity.

May 30, 20263 phút đọc
Woman with headphones working on laptop in a cozy Vietnamese cafe setting.
Itineraries

Work-from-Da Lat: What the Highland Nomad Scene Actually Looks Like

Da Lat has quietly become Vietnam's most liveable remote-work base — cool air, cheap rent, and more cafes than you can reasonably test in a month.

May 30, 20265 phút đọc
A woman with headphones edits a video on her laptop in a cozy café environment, Vietnam.
Itineraries

Work-from-Hoi An: A Practical Month for Digital Nomads

Hoi An is slow, cheap, and surprisingly well-connected. Here is what a working month actually looks like — costs, internet, and where to sit with a laptop.

May 30, 20265 phút đọc

More in Food & Drink

More articles from the same category.

View all in Food & Drink →
A street food vendor cooks and assembles Vietnamese banh mi at a bustling night market.
Food & Drink

Beyond the Coast: What to Eat in Phu Yen

Phu Yen is often overshadowed by its neighbors, but its rice-based specialties and deep-sea ingredients offer a distinct flavor profile worth the detour.

May 30, 20263 phút đọc
Vibrant street market in Vietnam featuring motorcycles and a customer buying goods under vivid shop signs.
Food & Drink

A Morning-to-Night Food Trail in My Tho, Tien Giang

Skip the tourist packages and eat your way through My Tho. Here is a curated, morning-to-night food trail featuring the best local spots, from iconic noodle soups to hidden market sweets.

May 30, 20265 phút đọc
A vibrant display of various teas at a market stall, highlighting diverse flavors and colors.
Food & Drink

Three Vietnamese Herbal Teas Worth Knowing: Artichoke, Chrysanthemum, and Voi Leaf

Vietnam's herbal tea tradition goes well beyond lotus tea. Artichoke, chrysanthemum, and voi leaf each have a devoted following — here's what they taste like and where to find them.

May 30, 20265 phút đọc
Mango cakes on a street market stall in Vietnam. Highlighting local cuisine and urban culture.
Food & Drink

What to Eat in Mai Chau: Beyond the Tourist Set Menu

Skip the generic hotel buffet and head to the village markets for authentic Thai ethnic snacks. Here is what you need to find in Mai Chau.

May 30, 20263 phút đọc
Close-up of Vietnamese banh mi and beer on a Hanoi street-side cafe table, exuding a rustic and authentic vibe.
Food & Drink

What to Drink With Vietnamese Street Food: A Practical Pairing Guide

Pairing the right drink with Vietnamese street food is half the meal. Here is what locals actually order, and when.

May 30, 20265 phút đọc
Mango cakes on a street market stall in Vietnam. Highlighting local cuisine and urban culture.
Food & Drink

Beyond the Floating Market: What to Eat in Can Tho

While the floating markets draw the crowds, the real soul of Can Tho is found in its rice-based specialties. Here is where to find the best bowls in the city.

May 30, 20264 phút đọc
View all in Food & Drink →
Hidden gems

Lesser-known articles tourists usually miss

  • 01
    itineraries

    5 Days in the Central Highlands: Buon Ma Thuot, Pleiku, Kon Tum

  • 02
    food

    Pleiku and Kontum Food: Eating on the Highland Frontier

  • 03
    itineraries

    3 Days in Phong Nha: Caves, Underground Rivers & Jungle Trails

← Trước
Beyond the Prince: 6 Best Things to Do in Bac Lieu
Tiếp →
How to Get Around Tra Vinh: A Practical Transport Guide

Pleiku is a city defined by its altitude. At nearly 800 meters above sea level, the mornings here are often wrapped in a cool, damp mist that makes you crave something hot, savory, and cheap. While most travelers rush to try the famous "pho kho" (dry noodles), locals often head in a different direction: a steaming bowl of "bun rieu".

This mountain city has quietly perfected its own style of crab noodle soup, distinct from both the northern and southern varieties. If you want to skip the tourist traps and eat like a Gia Lai local, here is where to find the best bowls of bun rieu (분지에우 / 蟹肉米粉汤 / ブンリュウ) in Pleiku.

What Makes Pleiku Bun Rieu Different?

Unlike the delicate, sour version you find in Hanoi, or the sweeter, seafood-heavy bowls of the south, Pleiku's "bun rieu" is a hearty, mountain-adapted hybrid. The broth is deeply savory, simmered from pork bones for hours, and stained a rich orange-red with annatto oil.

The crab paste ("rieu") is dense and meaty, usually mixed with minced pork and egg so it doesn't dissolve into the soup. Because of the cool climate, the accompanying plate of herbs is exceptional—piles of razor-thin split water spinach ("rau muong che"), shredded banana flower, and fresh herbs that stay crisp in the mountain air.

Where to stay in Pleiku

Compare prices on the two platforms travellers to Vietnam use most.

See where I'd stay →Check tonight's deals →
Disclosure

The Best Bun Rieu Spots in Pleiku

1. Bun Rieu Co Chi

  • Address: 22 Phan Dinh Phung, Pleiku
  • Opening hours: 6:00 AM – 11:00 AM
  • Price range: 30,000 – 45,000 VND

If you ask a local where to go for a classic breakfast bowl, Co Chi is often the first name mentioned. This family-run spot has been serving the neighborhood for years, and the draw here is the sheer richness of the broth.

The crab cakes here are thick, dense, and studded with black pepper, giving them a spicy kick that warms you up instantly. You can order your bowl with extra pork knuckle or "nem chua" (fermented pork roll) on the side. Get here before 9:00 AM if you want the best cuts of meat; they regularly sell out early.

2. Bun Rieu Co Dao

  • Address: 115 Phung Hung, Pleiku
  • Opening hours: 6:00 AM – 1:00 PM, 4:00 PM – 9:00 PM
  • Price range: 25,000 – 40,000 VND

Located slightly away from the main tourist drag, Co Dao caters to a loyal neighborhood crowd. The broth here is notably clearer and cleaner than at Co Chi, focusing on the natural sweetness of the freshwater crabs rather than heavy pork fat.

The highlight is the rieu itself—fluffy, light, and packed with real crab flavor. They also serve it with fried tofu skins that soak up the broth beautifully. This is an excellent spot if you prefer a lighter breakfast that won't weigh you down for a day of exploring the surrounding highlands.

3. Bun Rieu 46 Nguyen Truong To

  • Address: 46 Nguyen Truong To, Pleiku
  • Opening hours: 6:00 AM – 10:30 AM
  • Price range: 25,000 – 35,000 VND

This is a no-frills, sidewalk operation where you sit on tiny plastic stools right next to the steaming cauldron of soup. It is cheap, fast, and incredibly satisfying.

The owner doesn't skimp on the ingredients; a standard 25,000 VND bowl comes loaded with crab paste, blood pudding, and a piece of tender pork rib. The chili paste here is house-made and exceptionally spicy—just a small dab will have you sweating, which is exactly what you want on a chilly Pleiku morning.

4. Bun Rieu Co Tung

  • Address: 35 Nguyen Dinh Chieu, Pleiku
  • Opening hours: 3:00 PM – 9:00 PM
  • Price range: 30,000 – 50,000 VND

While most bun rieu spots in Pleiku shut down by noon, Co Tung caters to the afternoon and evening crowd. This spot is famous for its "bun rieu oc" (crab noodle soup with snails).

The snails are sourced locally, cleaned meticulously, and stir-fried with lemongrass and chili before being added to the bowl. They add a satisfying, chewy texture that contrasts perfectly with the soft crab cake and tender noodles. It is the perfect comfort food after a rainy afternoon in the highlands.

Explore the vibrant atmosphere of a traditional Vietnamese street food market with steaming dishes.

Photo by Anh Tuấn Lê on Pexels

How to Eat Bun Rieu Like a Local

When your bowl arrives, do not just dive in. The magic of bun rieu lies in the customization.

First, add a small spoonful of "mam tom" (fermented shrimp paste) from the jar on the table. It might smell strong, but it acts as a flavor enhancer that ties the crab and pork flavors together. Next, squeeze in a wedge of fresh lime and add a spoonful of roasted chili paste.

Finally, grab a handful of the shredded greens and submerge them in the hot broth so they wilt slightly but retain their crunch. Pair your meal with a glass of iced green tea, or head to a nearby cafe for a strong "ca phe sua da (연유커피 / 越南冰咖啡 / ベトナムアイスコーヒー)" (Vietnamese iced coffee with condensed milk) to complete the ritual.

Appetizing Asian noodle soup with crispy topping served in a floral bowl, perfect for authentic food lovers.

Photo by FOX ^.ᆽ.^= ∫ on Pexels

Final Note

Pleiku's food scene is often overshadowed by nearby Da Lat or the coastal cities, but its noodle soups are among the most honest and satisfying in the country. Skip the hotel breakfast and head to these street stalls to experience the real flavor of the Central Highlands.