What to order at Banh Khot Co Ba Vung Tau

Must order
A tray of banh khot, wrapped in greens with fish sauce.
The dish to know
Banh khot
Editor tip
Wrap each cup in the mustard leaf and herbs before dipping; the coconut batter is rich.
CuisineVietnamese
Price$
Neighborhooddistrict-3
HoursDaily 09:00-21:00
The dishBanh khot
PaymentCash only
Last verified

Must order: A tray of banh khot, wrapped in greens with fish sauce.

Tip: Wrap each cup in the mustard leaf and herbs before dipping; the coconut batter is rich.

Location

Address: 102 Cao Thang Street, District 3, Ho Chi Minh City

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