Quick answer
For the best bánh xèo in Saigon, expect to pay between ₫25,000 and ₫150,000 per person, with Bếp Mẹ Ịn being a top recommendation for its Michelin Guide-recognized home-style Vietnamese cooking. This guide highlights the best spots, considering recommendations from Saigon locals and experienced travelers.
- Best overall
- XEO Restaurant – Mekong Food
- Price/value range
- 40,000 – ₫65,000/person
- Top-ranked pick
- Bánh Xèo 46A — ₫40,000–₫80,000/person
- Last verified
- 2026-03
Top verdicts
- Bánh Xèo 46A: The most famous bánh xèo in all of Vietnam.
- Bánh Xèo Ngọc Sơn: The local's alternative to 46A.
- Bánh Xèo Cô Ba Vũng Tàu: A District 3 favorite that flies under the tourist radar.
For the best bánh xèo in Saigon, expect to pay between ₫25,000 and ₫150,000 per person, with Bếp Mẹ Ịn being a top recommendation for its Michelin Guide-recognized home-style Vietnamese cooking. This guide highlights the best spots, considering recommendations from Saigon locals and experienced travelers.
Bánh xèo — the crispy, turmeric-golden Vietnamese crepe — is Saigon street food at its finest. That unmistakable sizzle when batter hits the hot pan, the shatter of a perfectly crisp shell, the tangle of herbs and lettuce and sweet fish sauce. It's simple, it's cheap, and when done right, it's transcendent.
We scanned hundreds of Reddit posts from r/VietNam, r/saigon, r/vietnamesefoodie, and r/travel to find the spots that Saigon locals and experienced travelers recommend again and again. From Anthony Bourdain's favorite to the bánh xèo stalls that only Vietnamese-speaking regulars know about.
Bánh Xèo Map
How we built this list
We analyzed 150+ Reddit posts and 800+ comments across r/VietNam, r/saigon, r/vietnamesefoodie, r/travel, r/solotravel, and r/AskVietNam — spanning 2018 to 2026. Restaurants were ranked by how frequently they were recommended by independent users. Every spot on this list was mentioned in at least 2 separate threads by different people. We weighted long-term Saigon residents' picks more heavily than first-time visitor posts.
1Bánh Xèo 46A
Southern StyleQuick comparison
- Best for
- Southern Style in Tân Định, District 1 with a 40,000–₫80,000/person spend range
- Strengths
- 3.9★ from 1,791 Google reviews · Southern Style · Tân Định, District 1
- Limitations
- the crepes are still excellently crispy, the herb plate is generous, and the poodle welcoming committee on the stairs is a bonus
- Price / value
- 40,000–₫80,000/person · 3.9★
- Why it made the list
- The most famous bánh xèo in all of Vietnam. Operating since 1945, featured on Bourdain's show, Michelin Guide listed. Yes, it's touristy now. Yes, some locals say quality has dipped. But the crepes are still excellently crispy, the herb plate is generous, and the poodle welcoming committee on the stairs is a bonus. Go for lunch to avoid peak crowds.
- What to order
- Bánh Xèo 46A (Southern Style, Tân Định, District 1) serves bánh xèo at ₫40,000–₫80,000/person and has been perfecting their classic bánh xèo with shrimp and pork since 1945. You should also try their gỏi cuốn (fresh spring rolls) and the chicken wings. They are located at 46A Đình Công Tráng and are open from 10AM–2PM and 4PM–9PM.
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2Bánh Xèo Ngọc Sơn
Southern StyleQuick comparison
- Best for
- Southern Style in Chợ Lớn, District 5 with a 35,000–₫70,000/person spend range
- Strengths
- 4.2★ from 1,427 Google reviews · Southern Style · Chợ Lớn, District 5
- Limitations
- Price band: 35,000–₫70,000/person
- Price / value
- 35,000–₫70,000/person · 4.2★
- Why it made the list
- The local's alternative to 46A. Hidden in the Chợ Lớn (Chinatown) district, Ngọc Sơn draws a mostly Vietnamese crowd. The quail egg topping is a unique touch, and the nostalgic floor-seating atmosphere makes you feel like you've found something real. Worth the trek to District 5.
- What to order
- Bánh Xèo Ngọc Sơn (Southern Style, Chợ Lớn, District 5) offers bánh xèo for ₫35,000–₫70,000/person, with their signature touch being a fried quail egg on top. Expect a golden, crispy shell packed with pork belly, shrimp, and bean sprouts. Find them at 103 Ngô Quyền, open from 9AM–9PM.
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3Bánh Xèo Cô Ba Vũng Tàu
Southern StyleQuick comparison
- Best for
- Southern Style in District 3 with a 30,000–₫60,000/person spend range
- Strengths
- 4.5★ from 3,038 Google reviews · Southern Style · District 3
- Limitations
- Price band: 30,000–₫60,000/person
- Price / value
- 30,000–₫60,000/person · 4.5★
- Why it made the list
- A District 3 favorite that flies under the tourist radar. The Vũng Tàu style brings a slightly different approach — and many locals rate this above 46A for pure flavor. The bánh khọt (mini crispy pancakes) here are a must-order side dish. Unpretentious, delicious, and right in the heart of D3.
- What to order
- Bánh Xèo Cô Ba Vũng Tàu (Southern Style, District 3) serves bánh xèo for ₫30,000–₫60,000/person, specializing in the Vũng Tàu style, which features a slightly thicker batter with loads of shrimp. Don't miss a plate of bánh khọt (mini crispy pancakes) too, and enjoy their generous herb plate.
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4Bánh Xèo Nga
Street-SideQuick comparison
- Best for
- Street-Side in District 3 with a 25,000–₫50,000/person spend range
- Strengths
- 3.9★ from 105 Google reviews · Street-Side · District 3
- Limitations
- this is the real Saigon street food experience
- Price / value
- 25,000–₫50,000/person · 3.9★
- Why it made the list
- The quintessential District 3 bánh xèo experience. No English menu, no tourists, no air conditioning — just a woman making crepes on a sidewalk stall with decades of practice. The afternoon-only hours mean you need to plan around it, but this is the real Saigon street food experience. Budget-friendly and utterly authentic.
- What to order
- Bánh Xèo Nga (Street-Side, District 3) offers a simple, crispy, and dirt-cheap bánh xèo experience for ₫25,000–₫50,000/person. This is a no-frills street stall experience where you sit on a tiny plastic stool and watch them sizzle on the pan in front of you. Find them at 251 Nguyễn Thiện Thuật, open from 1PM–9PM.
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5Trạm Xứ Quảng — Bánh Xèo & Mỳ Quảng
Central StyleQuick comparison
- Best for
- Central Style in District 3 with a 30,000–₫55,000/person spend range
- Strengths
- 4.5★ from 116 Google reviews · Central Style · District 3
- Limitations
- Price band: 30,000–₫55,000/person
- Price / value
- 30,000–₫55,000/person · 4.5★
- Why it made the list
- If you want to try central Vietnamese-style bánh xèo in Saigon, this is the spot. The smaller crepes wrapped in rice paper with mango and cucumber are a completely different experience from the southern style. A great way to compare styles without leaving the city. The mỳ quảng is excellent too.
- What to order
- Trạm Xứ Quảng — Bánh Xèo & Mỳ Quảng (Central Style, District 3) serves bánh xèo for ₫30,000–₫55,000/person, specializing in bánh xèo miền trung — smaller, thicker crepes served with rice paper for wrapping. Also try their mỳ quảng (Quảng Nam turmeric noodles) at this Quảng Nam specialty restaurant in the heart of D3.
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6Bánh Xèo 335/2
Southern StyleQuick comparison
- Best for
- Southern Style in Bàn Cờ, District 3 with a 25,000–₫45,000/person spend range
- Strengths
- 4.1★ from 554 Google reviews · Southern Style · Bàn Cờ, District 3
- Limitations
- the crunch is worth it
- Price / value
- 25,000–₫45,000/person · 4.1★
- Why it made the list
- A humble stall on Điện Biên Phủ that's captured local hearts with its ultra-crispy, paper-thin crepes. Made to order means sometimes you wait, but the crunch is worth it. Afternoon-only hours and no English signage keep this firmly in the "locals only" camp. One of the best-value bánh xèo in the entire city.
- What to order
- Bánh Xèo 335/2 (Southern Style, Bàn Cờ, District 3) offers bánh xèo for ₫25,000–₫45,000/person, each one made fresh to order, resulting in an ultra-thin, extra crispy shell. Expect a simple shrimp and pork filling. They are located at 335/2 Điện Biên Phủ and are open from 2:30PM–9PM.
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7Bếp Mẹ Ịn
Michelin GuideQuick comparison
- Best for
- Michelin Guide in Bến Thành, District 1 with a 60,000–₫120,000/person spend range
- Strengths
- 4.5★ from 10,844 Google reviews · Michelin Guide · Bến Thành, District 1
- Limitations
- traditional ambiance, and genuinely excellent food — not just the crepes but the entire home-cooking menu
- Price / value
- 60,000–₫120,000/person · 4.5★
- Why it made the list
- The "nice restaurant" option for bánh xèo. Michelin Guide listed, stylish but traditional ambiance, and genuinely excellent food — not just the crepes but the entire home-cooking menu. Perfect if you want the bánh xèo experience with air conditioning, clean bathrooms, and an English menu. More expensive but still very affordable by Western standards.
- What to order
- Bếp Mẹ Ịn (Michelin Guide, Bến Thành, District 1) serves southern-style bánh xèo for ₫60,000–₫120,000/person, known for its golden and crispy texture with well-seasoned fillings. The whole menu is excellent home-style Vietnamese cooking. Find them at 136/9 Lê Thánh Tôn, open from 10:30AM–10:30PM.
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8Bánh Xèo Ba Hai
Mekong StyleQuick comparison
- Best for
- Mekong Style in Xóm Chiếu, District 4 with a 30,000–₫55,000/person spend range
- Strengths
- 4.4★ from 147 Google reviews · Mekong Style · Xóm Chiếu, District 4
- Limitations
- Price band: 30,000–₫55,000/person
- Price / value
- 30,000–₫55,000/person · 4.4★
- Why it made the list
- District 4 is Saigon's underrated food district, and Ba Hai is a great reason to cross the bridge. Traditional southern/Mekong style with a warm, grandmotherly vibe. The crepes are consistently crispy and the dipping sauce is a standout. A genuine taste of the Mekong Delta without leaving the city.
- What to order
- Bánh Xèo Ba Hai (Mekong Style, Xóm Chiếu, District 4) serves Mekong Delta-style bánh xèo for ₫30,000–₫55,000/person, known for being golden, crispy, and generously sized. The owner's friendly personality is part of the experience. They are located at 119 Lê Văn Linh and are open from 10AM–7:30PM.
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9XEO Restaurant – Mekong Food
Upscale MekongQuick comparison
- Best for
- Upscale Mekong in Bến Thành, District 1 with a 80,000–₫150,000/person spend range
- Strengths
- 4.7★ from 448 Google reviews · Upscale Mekong · Bến Thành, District 1
- Limitations
- still under $7 USD per person
- Price / value
- 80,000–₫150,000/person · 4.7★
- Why it made the list
- The elevated bánh xèo experience. A stylish restaurant dedicated to Mekong Delta cuisine, with bánh xèo as the centerpiece. Beautiful presentation, cozy indoor/outdoor seating, and a commitment to regional Southern flavors. The priciest option on this list, but still under $7 USD per person. Great for a nicer dinner.
- What to order
- XEO Restaurant – Mekong Food (Upscale Mekong, Bến Thành, District 1) offers beautifully presented bánh xèo with perfect crispness for ₫80,000–₫150,000/person. The full Mekong regional menu is worth exploring. They are located at 44 Đặng Thị Nhu and are open from 10AM–9:30PM.
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11Bánh Xèo Cây Bàng
Neighborhood GemQuick comparison
- Best for
- Neighborhood Gem in Gia Định, Bình Thạnh with a 25,000–₫45,000/person spend range
- Strengths
- 4.1★ from 105 Google reviews · Neighborhood Gem · Gia Định, Bình Thạnh
- Limitations
- Price band: 25,000–₫45,000/person
- Price / value
- 25,000–₫45,000/person · 4.1★
- Why it made the list
- Hidden in the alleys of Bình Thạnh, Cây Bàng is beloved by neighborhood regulars who've been eating here for years. The tangy dipping sauce is a standout — slightly different from the standard sweet fish sauce. Worth the trip if you want to experience bánh xèo the way Saigon locals actually eat it — in a quiet alley, with no tourists in sight.
- What to order
- Bánh Xèo Cây Bàng (Neighborhood Gem, Gia Định, Bình Thạnh) serves standard bánh xèo for ₫25,000–₫45,000/person, featuring a crispy golden shell with fresh shrimp, pork, and bean sprouts. Their homemade dipping sauce has a distinctive tangy twist. They are located at 146 Vũ Tùng and are open from 8:30AM–9PM.
Hours
12Bánh Xèo Tôm Nhảy Thanh Diệu
Jumping ShrimpQuick comparison
- Best for
- Jumping Shrimp in Multiple locations with a 35,000–₫65,000/person spend range
- Strengths
- 3.9★ from 738 Google reviews · Jumping Shrimp · Multiple locations
- Limitations
- Price band: 35,000–₫65,000/person
- Price / value
- 35,000–₫65,000/person · 3.9★
- Why it made the list
- The "wow factor" pick. Tôm nhảy (jumping shrimp) bánh xèo uses live shrimp that literally jump in the pan — it's half food, half performance. The freshness is unbeatable and the crepe itself is excellent. Multiple locations make it convenient. This is the one to bring friends who've never had bánh xèo before.
- What to order
- Bánh Xèo Tôm Nhảy Thanh Diệu (Jumping Shrimp, multiple locations) serves bánh xèo tôm nhảy for ₫35,000–₫65,000/person, where "jumping shrimp" means the shrimp are so fresh they're still moving when they hit the pan. This makes for a theatrical and delicious experience. They have multiple branches across the city and are open from 10AM–10:30PM.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is bánh xèo?
Bánh xèo (literally 'sizzling cake') is a crispy Vietnamese crepe made from rice flour, water, and turmeric powder. The batter is poured into a hot skillet with oil, creating a crackling golden shell filled with pork, shrimp, bean sprouts, and mung beans. In Saigon, they're made large and thin. You tear off a piece, wrap it in lettuce and fresh herbs, then dip it in nước mắm (fish sauce). The name comes from the 'xèo' sizzling sound when batter hits the pan.
What's the difference between Southern and Central Vietnamese bánh xèo?
Saigon-style (Southern) bánh xèo are large, thin, and very crispy — typically wrapped in lettuce leaves. Central Vietnamese bánh xèo (from Đà Nẵng/Huế) are smaller, thicker, and usually wrapped in rice paper with herbs. Both are delicious but distinctly different experiences. Several spots in Saigon serve both styles.
How much does bánh xèo cost in Saigon?
Street stalls and local shops charge 25,000–50,000 VND per bánh xèo ($1–$2 USD). Most people order 1–2 plus drinks for a full meal, coming to about 50,000–100,000 VND ($2–$4 USD). Upscale restaurants like Bếp Mẹ Ịn or XEO Restaurant charge 80,000–150,000 VND ($3–$6 USD) for a more refined presentation.
How do you eat bánh xèo properly?
Tear off a piece of the crispy crepe (don't try to eat it whole), place it on a lettuce leaf, add fresh herbs like mint, perilla, and fish mint, then roll it up and dip in the sweet fish sauce (nước mắm pha). Some places serve rice paper for wrapping instead of lettuce. Locals say the herb-to-crepe ratio should be generous — the fresh greens balance the oily crunch.
What's the best time to eat bánh xèo in Saigon?
Most bánh xèo shops open for lunch (10AM–2PM) and dinner (4PM–9PM). Some close between lunch and dinner. Bánh xèo is best eaten fresh and hot, so go during peak hours when turnover is high and crepes are made to order. Avoid going right before closing — the oil may be old and the herbs less fresh. Weekend lunchtimes can have long waits at popular spots like 46A.
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