What to order at Ngoc Suong Seafood

Must order
Steamed reef fish and salt-and-pepper prawns.
Signature dishes
Steamed fish, Grilled prawns, Crab
Editor tip
It suits a group seafood banquet; fish is priced by weight from the tanks.
CuisineSeafood
Price$$$
Neighborhooddistrict-1
HoursDaily 10:00-22:00
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Signature dishes: Steamed fish, Grilled prawns, Crab

Must order: Steamed reef fish and salt-and-pepper prawns.

Tip: It suits a group seafood banquet; fish is priced by weight from the tanks.

Location

Address: 106 Suong Nguyet Anh Street, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City

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Order: Work through several small dishes; the banh xeo and grilled meats are reliable.

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Signature: Cao lau, White rose dumplings, Central Vietnamese dishes

Order: Cao lau noodles and the white rose shrimp dumplings.

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Order: The clay-pot braised pork and the tofu the kitchen makes in house.

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Signature: Banh xeo, Fresh spring rolls, Grilled pork

Order: Banh xeo and the fresh spring rolls with boiled pork.

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Quan Ngon 138 ★ 4.0

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Quan Ngon 138 gathers dozens of regional Vietnamese street dishes near the Independence Palace, cooked at open stalls inside a colonial-era house.

Signature: Banh xeo, Bun bo Hue, Goi cuon

Order: Work through several small dishes; the banh xeo and grilled meats are reliable.

Tip: It is busy and touristy but a painless way to sample many regional dishes in one sitting.

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Signature: Grilled pork, Clay-pot fish, Vietnamese salads

Order: The caramelised clay-pot fish and the pomelo salad.

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Signature: Cao lau, White rose dumplings, Central Vietnamese dishes

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Tip: The garden courtyard is the seat to request; there is often live traditional music at dinner.

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