What to order at Bun Thit Nuong Chi Tuyen

Must order
Bun thit nuong with an extra grilled spring roll.
The dish to know
Bun thit nuong
Editor tip
Pour the whole cup of fish-sauce dressing over the noodles and toss before eating.
CuisineVietnamese
Price$
Neighborhooddistrict-1
HoursDaily 08:00-18:00
The dishBun thit nuong
PaymentCash only
Last verified

Must order: Bun thit nuong with an extra grilled spring roll.

Tip: Pour the whole cup of fish-sauce dressing over the noodles and toss before eating.

Location

Address: 175C Co Giang Street, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City

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