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    Bún Bò Huế Cô Như, Restaurant in Ho Chi Minh City
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    Michelin 2025

    Bún Bò Huế Cô Như

    Noodles · Quan 3, Ho Chi Minh City

    Restaurant in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

    The Read

    Laneway Huế Broth

    Price

    Dress

    Casual

    Why go

    A Michelin Plate winner for 2024 and 2025, Bún Bò Huế Cô Như delivers one of Ho Chi Minh City's most cost-effective Michelin-recognised meals at the lowest price tier in the city. The kitchen specialises in bún bò Huế, the lemongrass-and-chilli noodle broth from central Vietnam. Walk-ins are easy; no reservation needed.

    About Bún Bò Huế Cô Như

    Verdict

    If you have eaten here once and liked it, come back; this is the kind of place that rewards regulars. Bún Bò Huế Cô Như holds a Michelin Plate for 2024 and 2025, which in Ho Chi Minh City's increasingly competitive noodle category means something concrete: it has been vetted against a wide field and keeps its standard. At the ₫ price tier, it is one of the most cost-effective Michelin-recognised meals you can get in the city. The question is not whether it is worth the money. It is.

    The Portrait

    Bún bò Huế is not the same bowl as phở. Where phở runs clean and pale, bún bò Huế hits harder; a broth built on lemongrass and shrimp paste, reddened with chilli oil, with a fermented depth that announces itself before the bowl reaches the table. At Cô Như, that aroma is the first thing you register when you arrive: the scent of a broth that has been cooking long enough to develop real complexity. If you came here the first time for a quick lunch, try arriving in the evening when the kitchen has had the full day to work. The broth at that point in the service has a different weight to it.

    The address, 274/29 Võ Văn Tần in District 3, puts this spot in a part of town that locals know well for eating. District 3 is not a tourist corridor, Cô Như does not operate like one of those venues that has softened its output for foreign palates. For context, a Michelin Plate does not mean Michelin star, it means the inspectors found food worth eating, cooked with care. For a street-register noodle shop, that is the relevant credential.

    For a returning visitor, the move is to treat this as a late-evening stop rather than a lunch destination. Bún bò Huế is a format that works at any hour, the venue's neighbourhood character means it draws locals at off-peak times when the room is quieter and service is less pressured. If you went at peak midday previously, the experience of arriving later in the day is different enough to feel like a new visit. Note that confirmed hours are not available in our data, check directly before planning an evening trip, since opening times at this category of venue in Ho Chi Minh City can shift seasonally or without notice.

    The dish itself is worth understanding before you order. Bún bò Huế originates from Hue, the former imperial capital in central Vietnam, a city with its own noodle traditions distinct from the Hanoi and Saigon schools. The noodles are round and thick, the protein typically includes beef and pork, the broth carries heat that phở does not. At Cô Như, the preparation follows that Hue lineage, which is why the Michelin recognition matters: the inspectors are not rewarding novelty, they are rewarding fidelity to a demanding regional standard. If you want a point of comparison on Vietnam's noodle geography, Saffron in Hue City offers a reference point for how the dish sits in its home context.

    Within Ho Chi Minh City's broader noodle category, Cô Như occupies a specific lane. For phở, you have options like Phở Bò Phú Gia in District 3, Phở Chào, Phở Hoàng on Nguyen Tri Phuong Street, and Phở Hùng in District 1. Each covers the phở format well. Cô Như is the destination if bún bò Huế is what you want, at this quality level, there is no obvious direct substitute at the same price point in District 3. Hồng Phát in District 3 covers a different part of the Vietnamese eating spectrum if you want to build a neighbourhood dining sequence.

    For noodle reference points beyond Vietnam, the Michelin-recognised noodle category in Asia has produced strong benchmarks: A Niang Mian Guan in Shanghai and A Xin Xian Lao on Gongnong Road in Fuzhou are both worth knowing if the Michelin-vetted noodle format is your category of interest across the region. The comparison matters because it places Cô Như in a serious peer group, these are not novelty bowls.

    If you are building a wider Ho Chi Minh City itinerary, our full Ho Chi Minh City restaurants guide, bars guide, and hotels guide are the logical next reference points. For Vietnam more broadly, La Maison 1888 in Da Nang, Hibana by Koki in Hanoi, and Cargo Club in Hoi An cover different ends of the country and different price registers. For central Vietnamese noodle context specifically, Mi Quang Ba Vi in Thanh Khe and Bau Troi Do in Son Tra are worth adding to the list.

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    How It Compares

    The takeThis is a neighbourhood noodle destination that suits solitary bowl-seekers as much as groups and families looking for an authentic regional meal. The single-dish emphasis makes it especially easy for solo diners to order and for small groups to share a consistent, well-executed offering. It also fits casual meet-ups rather than formal celebrations: diners come for the quality and character of the bún bò Huế itself, and the lane-side location encourages a relaxed, unpretentious visit focused on the food.
    Venue detailsWheelchair Accessible
    Recognition and awards1 source
    Also considerAlternatives
    Restaurant contextHo Chi Minh City, Vietnam

    Planning details

    Location
    274/29 Võ Văn Tần, Phường 5, Quận 3, Thành phố Hồ Chí Minh, Vietnam
    Phone
    +84 937 937 818
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    The take

    The Take

    The Vibe

    Bún Bò Huế Cô Như sits tucked into a District 3 laneway and reads like a specialist neighbourhood spot. The piece places the restaurant firmly in the Central Vietnamese tradition: lemongrass and shrimp paste build a broth that is assertive and richly textured, and the menu’s single-dish focus feels purposeful rather than minimalist. Recognition from Michelin in successive years underscores that this is a craft-driven address rather than a tourist-facing operation. The effect is an intimate, classic experience—comforting and culinary-first—where the depth of the broth and the precision of execution are the primary draw.

    Best For

    This is a neighbourhood noodle destination that suits solitary bowl-seekers as much as groups and families looking for an authentic regional meal. The single-dish emphasis makes it especially easy for solo diners to order and for small groups to share a consistent, well-executed offering. It also fits casual meet-ups rather than formal celebrations: diners come for the quality and character of the bún bò Huế itself, and the lane-side location encourages a relaxed, unpretentious visit focused on the food.

    Ordering Tips

    Stick to the house specialties: the menu highlights versions of Bún Bò Huế with mỡ nổi (fatty beef oil) and with fresh beef cuts. Expect a broth where heat and aromatics are structural rather than optional—the dish’s spiciness is integral to its profile—so ask about spice only if you need it dialed back. Given the restaurant’s single-dish, specialist approach, ordering the signature bowl is the clearest way to sample what earned the venue consecutive Michelin Plate mentions.

    Venue details

    Ambiance

    Modest, rustic space with warm lighting and a homely atmosphere; modest decor that feels authentically Vietnamese with friendly, attentive staff creating a welcoming family-like environment.

    Tags

    Vibe

    RusticCozyHidden Gem

    Best For

    Casual HangoutGroup DiningSolo

    Experience

    StandaloneOpen Kitchen

    Sourcing

    Local Sourcing

    Accessibility

    Wheelchair AccessibleAccessible Restroom

    At the Table

    Dress Code
    Casual
    Noise Level
    Lively
    Service Style
    Casual
    Meal Pacing
    Quick Bite
    Capacity
    Small

    Signature Dishes

    • Bún Bò Huế with mỡ nổi (fatty beef oil)
    • Bún Bò Huế with fresh beef cuts
    Planning details

    Location

    274/29 Võ Văn Tần, Phường 5, Quận 3, Thành phố Hồ Chí Minh, Vietnam · Directions

    +84 937 937 818

    Recognition and awards
    Also consider

    Also Consider

    Restaurant context

    Bún Bò Huế Cô Như sits at the opposite end of the price register from most of Ho Chi Minh City's Michelin-recognised venues. If you are deciding between this and CieL (₫₫₫₫, Innovative) or Long Trieu (₫₫₫₫, Cantonese), the comparison does not really apply; they are different categories entirely. Cô Như is a noodle specialist at the ₫ tier; CieL and Long Trieu are full-service fine dining. Choose Cô Như when the goal is a serious regional bowl without spending beyond a few dollars, not when you are planning a special-occasion dinner.

    The more useful comparison is with Anan Saigon and Little Bear, both at ₫₫ and both in the approachable Vietnamese category. Anan Saigon takes street food formats and adds a layer of creative interpretation at a slightly higher spend; Little Bear works in Vietnamese contemporary at a similar accessible price. Cô Như is less experimental than either, but it is also cheaper and Michelin Plate-recognised on the strength of its cooking rather than its concept. If you want one bowl of something traditional and verified, Cô Như is the call. If you want a full meal with more variety and a bit more atmosphere, Anan Saigon is the stronger alternative at a modest step up in price.

    Coco Dining (₫₫₫, Innovative) sits in the middle of the price range and targets a different diner; someone who wants a multi-course innovative experience rather than a single regional bowl. Book Coco Dining for a longer evening; book Cô Như when you want fast, honest, Michelin-vetted noodles at a price that makes it an easy decision. Booking difficulty at Cô Như is easy across the board, which gives it an edge if you are planning a last-minute meal in District 3.

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    Compare Bún Bò Huế Cô Như
    Value Check: Bún Bò Huế Cô Như and Peers
    VenuePriceBooking DifficultyAwards
    Bún Bò Huế Cô NhưEasy
    2025 Michelin Plate2024 Michelin Plate
    Anan Saigon₫₫Unknown
    2026 OAD Casual in Asia Ranked · #132026 Asia's 50 Best Restaurants · #862026 OAD Top Restaurants in Asia Highly Recommended2025 OAD Casual in Asia Ranked · #172025 La Liste Top Restaurants2025 The Best Chef One Knife2025 Michelin 1 Star2024 OAD Casual in Asia Ranked · #482024 Michelin 1 Star
    CieL₫₫₫₫Unknown
    2026 Food & Wine Top 10 Global Restaurants · #32026 OAD Top Restaurants in Asia Recommended2025 The Best Chef One Knife2025 Michelin 1 Star
    Coco Dining₫₫₫Unknown
    2025 Michelin 1 Star2024 Michelin Plate
    Long Trieu₫₫₫₫Unknown
    2025 Michelin 1 Star2025 La Liste Top Restaurants2024 Michelin 1 Star
    Little Bear₫₫Unknown
    Star Wine Lists 20262025 OAD Top Restaurants in North America Ranked · #4152025 Michelin Plate2024 OAD Top Restaurants in North America Ranked · #3392023 OAD Gourmet Casual Dining in North America Recommended

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    FAQ

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should I order at Bún Bò Huế Cô Như?

    The bowl you are here for is bún bò Huế; the kitchen's entire identity and the reason this spot earned a Michelin Plate in both 2024 and 2025. At ₫ pricing, there is no decision to agonise over. Order the house bowl and let the lemongrass-and-shrimp-paste broth speak for itself. If variations or toppings are available, the Michelin recognition confirms the core offering is the one to trust.

    How far ahead should I book Bún Bò Huế Cô Như?

    This is a casual noodle shop priced at ₫, not a reservation-required dining room. Walk-in is the standard approach. That said, Michelin recognition in 2024 and 2025 has put it on more itineraries, so arriving at off-peak hours; mid-morning or after the standard lunch rush; gives you the best chance of a seat without waiting.

    What should a first-timer know about Bún Bò Huế Cô Như?

    Bún bò Huế is a Central Vietnamese noodle soup; different from phở in its broth base (lemongrass, shrimp paste), noodle thickness, heat level. If your only reference is phở, expect a bolder, spicier bowl. The address is 274/29 Võ Văn Tần, District 3; the "274/29" format means it sits down a lane off the main street, so look carefully. Two consecutive Michelin Plates confirm the bowl is consistent, not a one-time fluke.

    Can I eat at the bar at Bún Bò Huế Cô Như?

    Seating at a ₫-tier noodle shop in Ho Chi Minh City is typically communal plastic stools or shared tables rather than a formal bar counter. There is no confirmed bar or counter seating in the venue record. Expect informal, high-turnover seating typical of the format; solo diners fit in just as well as pairs.

    Does Bún Bò Huế Cô Như handle dietary restrictions?

    Bún bò Huế is built around a pork-and-beef broth with shrimp paste as a foundational ingredient, making it unsuitable for vegetarians, vegans, or those with shellfish sensitivities without significant modification. No dietary accommodation policy is documented in the venue record. If you have strict restrictions, this is a difficult kitchen to negotiate with; the broth is the product.

    What should I wear to Bún Bò Huế Cô Như?

    Whatever you wore to get there. This is a ₫-priced noodle shop with Michelin Plate recognition; the recognition is for the food, not the room. Casual clothes are completely appropriate, anything formal would be out of place in a District 3 neighbourhood spot of this type.