Vietnamese food for first-time visitors: must-try dishes and etiquette
From pho and bun bo to banh mi and rice paper rolls, here is a beginner-friendly overview of what to order and how to eat it.
Vietnam Culinary Guide
August 10, 2026 · 5 min read

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From pho and bun bo to banh mi and rice paper rolls, here is a beginner-friendly overview of what to order and how to eat it.
This article covers across vietnam with practical guidance for international visitors, including transport, safety context, and local recommendations.
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Sources
- Vietnam Culinary Guide — Primary source
Local voices
“Eat where the stools are low and the queue is local. If a bowl is busy by 7am, that is your sign.”
Practical tips
- ●Bun cha and pho are breakfast foods — join locals before 10am for the freshest broth.
- ●Chopsticks etiquette: never plant them upright in a bowl of rice.
- ●Start mild and add chilies yourself; the heat builds fast.
- ●Drink only bottled or boiled water, and try fresh coconut juice at markets.
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