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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.

Nam Nguyen 撰写May 30, 20265 分钟阅读
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Just 70 kilometers south of Saigon, Tien Giang is often treated as a mere gateway to the Mekong Delta (메콩 델타 / 湄公河三角洲 / メコンデルタ). Most travelers rush through on tour buses bound for Can Tho or speed toward the fruit orchards of Ben Tre, missing the culinary playground hidden in the quiet streets of My Tho. If you want to understand the true flavors of the delta, you need to spend a day eating your way through this riverside city.

Here is a morning-to-night food trail designed for independent travelers who want to skip the tourist traps and eat where the locals eat.

7:30 AM — The Breakfast Benchmark: Hu Tieu Tuyet Ngan

  • Address: 481 Ap Bac, Ward 5, My Tho
  • Price range: 50,000 - 65,000 VND

You cannot start a day in Tien Giang without "hu tieu", the noodle soup that defines the region. While there are dozens of stalls across the city, Tuyet Ngan is a local institution that has been serving consistent bowls for decades.

Order the dry version ("hu tieu (후띠우 / 粿条 / フーティウ) kho"). Unlike the soup version, the dry noodles are tossed in a savory, slightly sweet soy-based sauce and topped with minced pork, sliced pork liver, quail eggs, and fresh shrimp. The real star here is the noodle itself. Made from Go Cat rice, a variety local to the province, the noodles are sun-dried to give them a distinct, chewy texture that resists getting soggy. It comes with a side bowl of intense pork-bone broth sweetened with dried squid and daikon. Wash it down with a glass of iced "ca phe sua da" to kickstart your morning.

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10:30 AM — Mid-Morning Crunch: Banh Cong Ba Ut

  • Address: 222 Nguyen Minh Duong, Ward 3, My Tho
  • Price range: 15,000 - 20,000 VND per cake

By mid-morning, make your way toward the residential alleys for a classic delta snack: "banh cong". These are deep-fried, muffin-shaped cakes made from a batter of rice flour, wheat flour, and mung beans, stuffed with shredded taro, seasoned minced pork, and topped with whole, shell-on river shrimp.

At Ba Ut, the cakes are fried to a deep golden brown in specialized long-handled metal cups. The exterior is incredibly crunchy, while the inside remains soft, savory, and steaming hot. The proper way to eat this is to tear off a piece of the cake, wrap it in a large mustard green leaf along with fresh herbs like mint and wild basil, and dip the whole bundle into a sweet-and-sour fish sauce spiked with lime juice and chili. It is a messy, crunchy, and highly satisfying snack.

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2:00 PM — The Sweet and Savory Mashup: Banh Beo Cho Hang Bong

  • Address: Hang Bong Market, Ward 1, My Tho
  • Price range: 20,000 - 30,000 VND per plate

In the heat of the afternoon, head to the bustling Hang Bong Market. While most travelers know "banh beo" as a savory Central Vietnamese dish, the Mekong Delta version takes a sweet turn.

At the market stalls, you can order a mixed plate that combines both worlds. The savory version features small, steamed rice cakes topped with minced dried shrimp, mung bean paste, scallion oil, and crispy fried shallots. The sweet version uses the same rice cakes but smothers them in a rich, warm coconut milk sauce and a sweet green bean paste. Eating them together might sound unusual to first-timers, but the contrast of the salty, savory toppings with the sweet, creamy coconut milk is addictive.

4:30 PM — Street-Side Fuel: Chuoi Nuong Nuoc Cot Dua

  • Address: Corner of Le Loi and Hung Vuong, My Tho
  • Price range: 10,000 - 15,000 VND

As the afternoon cools down, street vendors set up their charcoal grills along the sidewalks. Look for the smoke and the sweet aroma of "chuoi nuong" — grilled bananas.

This simple street food consists of sweet Siam bananas wrapped in a layer of sticky rice that has been cooked with coconut milk. The whole package is wrapped in banana leaves and grilled over hot coals until the leaves are charred and the sticky rice develops a crispy, golden crust. The vendor slices the grilled banana into bite-sized pieces and douses it in a warm, thick coconut sauce cooked with green onions and a pinch of salt. It is the perfect sweet-and-salty pick-me-up before dinner.

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7:00 PM — The Dinner Alternative: Hu Tieu Hap Co Chi

  • Address: 94 Le Thi Hong Gam, Ward 6, My Tho
  • Price range: 30,000 - 45,000 VND

To close out your food trail, skip the standard dinner spots and seek out "hu tieu hap" (steamed hu tieu). This is a lesser-known variation of the classic noodle dish that showcases the Cambodian and Chinese influences on Southern Vietnamese cuisine.

Instead of being boiled in broth, the thin tapioca noodles are steamed in a basket, keeping them incredibly firm and chewy. They are served dry on a bed of fresh herbs, bean sprouts, and cucumber, then topped with shredded pork skin ("bi"), sliced pork, and a generous ladle of warm, savory coconut cream. You pour a sweet garlic-chili fish sauce over the top and mix it all together. The combination of the chewy noodles, the rich coconut cream, and the fresh herbs is unlike any other noodle dish in the country.

Practical notes for a Tien Giang food run

My Tho is an easy 1.5-hour drive from Saigon via the National Highway 1A or the HCMC - Trung Luong Expressway. While you can visit year-round, the dry season from November to April is ideal for exploring the city by motorbike without sudden afternoon downpours. Most street food stalls here open early and close as soon as they sell out, so stick to the times outlined above to ensure you get a seat.