Hey LeoSquad! Ready to uncover my 9 Best Vietnamese Snacks? Because trust me — Vietnam doesn’t just do meals right… it snacks like a legend. From crispy, chewy bites to sweet, icy treats, every corner hides a little surprise waiting to make your taste buds dance 😋.
In this blog, LeoTrails will take you on a flavorful journey through Vietnam’s streets — your complete guide to the 9 must-try Vietnamese snacks that locals love and travelers crave 🤤. Get ready to discover which ones deserve a spot on your foodie bucket list 📝!
- 🎥 Best Vietnamese Snacks! Here are 60s Must-See Shorts
- 09. Bánh Tráng Nướng: The Street-Favorite Vietnamese Pizza
- 08. Bánh Mì: The Sandwich Superstar Among Vietnamese Snacks
- 07. Bánh Tráng Trộn: A Chaotic but Addictive Vietnamese Salad
- 06. Bánh Xèo: The Sizzling Golden Crepe of Joy
- 05. Bánh Căn: The Mini Pancake with a Big Personality
- 04. Bánh Su Kem: A Sweet and Creamy Vietnamese Snacks
- 03. Hến Trộn: Baby Clams with a Flavor Punch
- 02. Kem Bơ: The Avocado Ice Cream Star of Vietnamese Snacks
- 01. Chè: The Colorful Sweet Finale of Vietnamese Snacks
- 🍽️ Snack Your Way Through Vietnam
- 🎥 Watch The Full Video Here
- 🏨 Where to Stay in Da Nang?
- 🏨 Where to Stay in Hoi An?
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🎥 Best Vietnamese Snacks! Here are 60s Must-See Shorts
09. Bánh Tráng Nướng: The Street-Favorite Vietnamese Pizza

First up, the street legend itself. Crispy rice paper grilled over hot charcoal, topped with egg, sausage, mayo, and chili sauce. Locals call it “Vietnamese pizza” — and honestly, they’re not wrong. It’s smoky, crunchy, and ridiculously addictive. Grab one, and suddenly you’ll be that person saying, “Just one more, please!”

💰 Price : 30K VND (1 USD)
📍 Location : (Ca Phe 96) 98 Đ. Bạch Đằng, Phường Minh An, Hội An, Quảng Nam, Vietnam
08. Bánh Mì: The Sandwich Superstar Among Vietnamese Snacks

Crunchy baguette, juicy fillings, and a burst of pickled veggies. Every bite of Bánh Mì feels like Vietnam in a sandwich — bold, colorful, and full of personality. It’s a perfect mix of French roots and local flair… and yes, it tastes as magical as it sounds.

💰 Price : 25K VND (1 USD)
📍 Location : (The Banh Mi Queen) 115 Đ. Trần Cao Vân, Phường Minh An, Hội An, Quảng Nam, Vietnam
07. Bánh Tráng Trộn: A Chaotic but Addictive Vietnamese Salad

If chaos were delicious, it would taste like Bánh Tráng Trộn. This snack salad mixes rice paper strips, dried beef, herbs, peanuts, and chili into a bag of bold flavor. Every bite feels like a mini party — spicy, sweet, sour, and totally unforgettable.

💰 Price : 20K VND (0,8 USD)
📍 Location : (Hai Dung Bánh Tráng Trộn) 5 Bà Huyện Thanh Quan, Bắc Mỹ An, Ngũ Hành Sơn, Đà Nẵng 550000, Vietnam
06. Bánh Xèo: The Sizzling Golden Crepe of Joy

Imagine the sound of batter hitting a hot pan — crrraaack! That’s Bánh Xèo for you. Crispy on the outside, filled with shrimp, pork, and bean sprouts inside. Fold it, dip it in fish sauce, and crunch away. It’s street food perfection wrapped in a golden shell.

💰 Price : 80K VND (3,2 USD)
📍 Location : (Bánh Xèo Bà Dưỡng) 280/23 Hoàng Diệu, Phước Ninh, Hải Châu, Đà Nẵng 550000, Vietnam
05. Bánh Căn: The Mini Pancake with a Big Personality

Somewhere in the coastal town of Da Nang, a street vendor pours batter into little clay molds. The result? Bánh Căn, adorable mini pancakes topped with egg and scallion. Dip them into a savory fish sauce and you’ll understand why locals can’t stop at one plate.

💰 Price : 50K VND (2 USD)
📍 Location : (Sơn Trà Night Market) An Hải, Sơn Trà, Da Nang 550000, Vietnam
04. Bánh Su Kem: A Sweet and Creamy Vietnamese Snacks

Need a break from all the savory goodness? Enter Bánh Su Kem — cream puffs that melt in your mouth like a dream. Fluffy outside, silky inside, and just the right sweetness to make your day a little brighter.

💰 Price : 20K VND (0,8 USD)
📍 Location : (Highland Coffee) 233 Nguyễn Văn Thoại, An Hải, Sơn Trà, Đà Nẵng 550000, Vietnam
03. Hến Trộn: Baby Clams with a Flavor Punch

Salty, spicy, and full of umami. Hến Trộn (clam salad) is a flavor bomb made of baby clams, herbs, peanuts, and chili. Eat it by the beach or roadside — either way, you’ll be addicted in seconds.

💰 Price : 40K VND (1,6 USD)
📍 Location : (Cao Lầu Không Gian Xanh) 687 Hai Bà Trưng, Phường Minh An, Hội An, Quảng Nam, Vietnam
02. Kem Bơ: The Avocado Ice Cream Star of Vietnamese Snacks

This is Vietnam-level comfort: ultra-creamy ice cream made with ripe avocado, often mixed with condensed milk. It’s rich, slightly nutty, and somehow refreshingly tropical. One spoonful and you’ll be sold on avocado for dessert forever.

💰 Price : 20K VND (0,8 USD)
📍 Location : (Chợ Bắc Mỹ An) 25 Nguyễn Bá Lân, Bắc Mỹ An, Ngũ Hành Sơn, Đà Nẵng 550000, Vietnam
01. Chè: The Colorful Sweet Finale of Vietnamese Snacks

Need to cool off? Grab a bowl of Chè — Vietnam’s answer to the summer heat. It’s a colorful mix of jelly, beans, fruits, and coconut milk served over ice. Each spoonful is a sweet, refreshing escape from the tropical sun.

💰 Price : 25K VND (1 USD)
📍 Location : Hội An Streets
🍽️ Snack Your Way Through Vietnam
Vietnam’s snack scene is not just about taste — it’s about stories, people, and the joy of discovering something new at every corner. From sizzling pancakes to creamy desserts, each bite tells a delicious tale of culture and creativity.
So, next time you’re in Vietnam… bring an empty stomach and a curious heart. Because trust me — one snack won’t be enough. 😋
So there you have it – my 9 Best Vietnamese Snacks! If you’re a food adventurer like me, you’re going to absolutely love exploring the tasty trails of this amazing city.
🍜 Love Vietnamese food? Don’t stop here — check out my guide on the 7 Hoi An Foods That Will Blow Your Mind for even more mouthwatering Hội An dishes you can’t miss!
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🎥 Watch The Full Video Here
🏨 Where to Stay in Da Nang?
Source: Trip.com
Where I stayed: Meliá Vinpearl Da Nang Hotel
Staying at Meliá Vinpearl Da Nang feels comfortable and effortless, with spacious rooms, beautiful river or city views, and everything you need right in the hotel. It’s the kind of place where you can relax by the pool after exploring Da Nang, then come back to a cozy room and genuinely unwind.
🏨 Where to Stay in Hoi An?
Source: Booking.com
Where I stayed: Lantana Boutique Hotel
Lantana Boutique Hotel feels like a cozy hideaway by the river. It’s modern, stylish, and calm, with many rooms overlooking the Hoài River, which makes mornings and evenings extra peaceful. Even though it’s quiet, you’re only a short walk from Hoi An Ancient Town, so you get the best of both worlds: calm vibes and easy access to all the action.









