What to order at Bun Rieu Canh Bun 66

Must order
Bun rieu cua with crab paste, tofu and tomato.
Signature dishes
Bun rieu, Canh bun, Crab noodle soup
Editor tip
It is down an alley off Nguyen Dinh Chieu; the crab-paste broth is tangy and best with shrimp paste.
CuisineVietnamese
Price$
Neighborhooddistrict-3
HoursDaily 14:00-20:00
Last verified

Signature dishes: Bun rieu, Canh bun, Crab noodle soup

Must order: Bun rieu cua with crab paste, tofu and tomato.

Tip: It is down an alley off Nguyen Dinh Chieu; the crab-paste broth is tangy and best with shrimp paste.

Location

Address: 287/66 Nguyen Dinh Chieu Street, District 3, Ho Chi Minh City

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