Restaurant in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Bún Thịt Nướng Hoàng Văn
210ptsTwo Michelin Plates. One dish. Just go.

About Bún Thịt Nướng Hoàng Văn
Two consecutive Michelin Plates (2024 and 2025) at ₫ street food prices make Bún Thịt Nướng Hoàng Văn one of the most compelling value propositions in Ho Chi Minh City. Expect fast-moving, no-frills surroundings in Tân Bình district, a 4.4 Google rating across 452 reviews, and a single dish done with enough precision to earn back-to-back guide recognition. Walk-in only.
Is Bún Thịt Nướng Hoàng Văn worth the trip to Tân Bình?
Yes — and here is why it matters. This single-dish street food spot on Chấn Hưng in Tân Bình district has earned Michelin Plate recognition in both 2024 and 2025. That is a credential very few street stalls anywhere in Southeast Asia can claim in back-to-back years, and it is the clearest signal available that the kitchen is doing something consistently right. If you are building a serious eating itinerary through Ho Chi Minh City and want to include a Michelin-acknowledged bún thịt nướng experience at ₫ pricing, this address belongs on your list.
What to expect when you arrive
Tân Bình is a working residential and commercial district, not a tourist corridor. The atmosphere at a spot like this is functional and fast-moving: plastic stools, close tables, the smell of charcoal-grilled pork cutting through the midday heat, and a room full of locals who are here to eat, not linger. If you are looking for a quiet, intimate setting to mark a special occasion with wine and mood lighting, this is not the right venue. What you get instead is authenticity at street level — the kind of energy that is louder and more compressed than a sit-down restaurant, with the noise of the street and the kitchen blending into a single, busy hum. For visitors who find that atmosphere part of the appeal of Ho Chi Minh City dining, it reads as a feature rather than a limitation.
The Google rating sits at 4.4 across 452 reviews, which is a meaningful signal of consistent execution. Street food spots with high turnover and no-frills service often see ratings cluster around 4.0–4.2; a 4.4 at this volume points to a kitchen that delivers reliably, not just on good days.
The format and the food
Bún thịt nướng , rice vermicelli with grilled pork , is a southern Vietnamese dish built around the contrast between cool noodles, fresh herbs, pickled vegetables, and hot, lightly caramelised pork off the grill. It is a complete, precise format: not a dish where variety or substitution is the point, but one where execution of a narrow set of components determines the outcome. The Michelin Plate designation in both 2024 and 2025 indicates the kitchen's execution of that format has reached a level the guide's inspectors consider worth noting. Since no specific menu items or variants are confirmed in available data, order what the kitchen sends , at a specialist spot like this, there is typically one format done well rather than a broad menu to parse.
On pricing: at ₫, this is among the least expensive dining decisions you can make in Ho Chi Minh City. A bowl will cost a fraction of what you would pay at a mid-range restaurant. That price point, combined with Michelin recognition, makes it one of the stronger value propositions in the city's eating scene , comparable in dynamic to Michelin-recognised street food counters like Hill Street Tai Hwa Pork Noodle and 545 Whampoa Prawn Noodles in Singapore, where a guide credential at street prices creates an unusual category of experience.
Booking and logistics
Walk-in only at a venue like this , no reservation system, no website on record, no phone contact available in current data. Arrive with flexibility on timing. Street food operations with Michelin recognition in Ho Chi Minh City tend to draw queues around peak meal hours (late morning through early afternoon for lunch-format dishes). Going slightly before or after the main rush is the practical move. The address is 137 Chấn Hưng, P. 6, Tân Bình , a direct taxi or ride-share journey from District 1 or the airport corridor.
Know Before You Go
- Address: 137 Chấn Hưng, P. 6, Tân Bình, Ho Chi Minh City
- Price range: ₫ (street food pricing)
- Awards: Michelin Plate 2024 and 2025
- Google rating: 4.4 / 5 (452 reviews)
- Booking: Walk-in only , no reservation required or available
- Leading timing: Arrive early or late relative to peak meal hours to avoid queues
- Getting there: Taxi or ride-share from District 1; Tân Bình is not walkable from the city centre
- Dress code: None , casual street attire is standard
How it fits a broader Ho Chi Minh City itinerary
If you are building a food-focused day in the city, pairing this with other Michelin-acknowledged street food spots makes sense. Pearl's coverage of Ho Chi Minh City's eating scene includes several comparable venues worth considering alongside it: Cơm Tấm Ba Ghiền for broken rice, Bò Kho Gánh for beef stew noodles, Bún Bò Huế 14B for the central Vietnamese noodle soup, Cô Liêng, and Phở Miến Gà Kỳ Đồng for chicken pho. Each covers a different noodle or rice dish format, so a day that moves between them builds a credible picture of Ho Chi Minh City's street food range without repetition.
For broader planning, see our full Ho Chi Minh City restaurants guide, hotels guide, bars guide, wineries guide, and experiences guide. If your Vietnam trip extends beyond Ho Chi Minh City, Pearl also covers notable dining further north: Saffron in Hue City, Cargo Club in Hoi An, Mi Quang Ba Vi in Da Nang, Bau Troi Do in Son Tra, Hibana by Koki in Hanoi, and La Maison 1888 in Da Nang for a full-country perspective on Vietnamese dining across price points.
The bottom line
Book it , or rather, just go. Two consecutive Michelin Plates at street food prices in a city with one of the most competitive noodle cultures in Southeast Asia is a combination worth acting on. Manage expectations around setting and service (this is not a sit-down restaurant experience), go for the food, and you will leave with a clear sense of why the inspectors kept coming back.
Compare Bún Thịt Nướng Hoàng Văn
| Venue | Awards | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bún Thịt Nướng Hoàng Văn | Michelin Plate (2025); Michelin Plate (2024) | ₫ | — |
| Anan Saigon | Michelin 1 Star | ₫₫ | — |
| CieL | Michelin 1 Star | ₫₫₫₫ | — |
| Coco Dining | Michelin 1 Star | ₫₫₫ | — |
| Long Trieu | Michelin 1 Star | ₫₫₫₫ | — |
| Little Bear | ₫₫ | — |
How Bún Thịt Nướng Hoàng Văn stacks up against the competition.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Bún Thịt Nướng Hoàng Văn handle dietary restrictions?
This is a single-dish street food spot built around grilled pork, so options for vegetarians or those avoiding meat are effectively nil. The format — one dish, high volume, fast turnover — doesn't lend itself to substitutions. If dietary flexibility matters, a multi-dish restaurant elsewhere in Ho Chi Minh City will serve you better.
Is Bún Thịt Nướng Hoàng Văn good for a special occasion?
Not in the conventional sense. There's no reservation system, no private space, and the setting is a working street food operation in a residential district. That said, two consecutive Michelin Plates at ₫ prices make it a strong pick for a food-focused occasion where the meal itself is the event — just don't expect atmosphere or ceremony to match.
What should I order at Bún Thịt Nướng Hoàng Văn?
The venue is named after the dish: bún thịt nướng, rice vermicelli with grilled pork. That's what Michelin recognised, and that's what you're here for. Specific menu variations and add-ons aren't documented in available data, so arrive ready to order what's on offer rather than expecting a long menu.
What should a first-timer know about Bún Thịt Nướng Hoàng Văn?
It's walk-in only — no website, no phone contact, no reservations. The address is 137 Chấn Hưng, P. 6, Tân Bình, which sits outside the central tourist corridor, so factor in travel time. Go with flexibility on timing, expect a fast-moving queue environment, and keep your order simple: this place has earned two Michelin Plates doing one thing.
What are alternatives to Bún Thịt Nướng Hoàng Văn in Ho Chi Minh City?
For sit-down dining with more format and a broader menu, Anan Saigon is the obvious step up — it takes Vietnamese street food references and builds them into a full restaurant experience. If you want more Michelin-acknowledged street food at a similar price point, Pearl's Ho Chi Minh City coverage lists several options worth stacking into the same day.
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