Fun little Vietnamese street food style night market about 20 minutes from the beach. That opens only Saturday and Sunday evenings. Google hours says closed at 9pm but stays Open later . Like a little festival of Vietnamese foods by st Pete Beach. Terrible signage from the main road for out of town people to know about it. Unless they googled it. Really hidden from the outside main roads. Similar to wynwood Miami Florida style food market but Vietnamese foods and alot smaller ones and without the good DJ that constantly putting out beats until someone wants to sing karaoke.If you want to know the difference from Vietnamese foods compared to Chinese...
Read moreWe visited this market for the first time and it was a lovely experience the prices are comparable to a restaurant and you have to pay an entrance fee upfront so if you go thinking about having lunch or dinner like we did the cost is quite high since the portions are small and we ended up spending more than we expected but it's perfect if you're just looking for a snack and to check out some activities It feels pretty small; it doesn't seem like there are 75 vendors since each booth is really close together and you can get through it quickly. Still, it was lovely to connect with the community and experience their...
Read moreThis fair is full of delicious comfort Viet food at very reasonable price. We tried the exotic fermented fish noodle soup (bún mắm, $14) and pork offal congee( cháo lòng, $14). Both are hearty and flavourful. The Vietnamese rice rolls ( bánh cuốn, $15) is made fresh to order and the portion is big. There are varieties of delish snacks and street food such as beef offal soup ( phá lấu, $10), Vietnamese hollow donut (bánh tiêu, $2), herbal drink ( nước sâm, $6), tapioca waffle ( bánh khoai mì nướng, $10 for 4). Vendors are very nice and friendly. If you want authentic and down to earth Viet food, this market will not...
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