Experience diverse Asian cuisine at Saigon underground trade center

An underground food court in downtown Ho Chi Minh City is featuring a variety of Asian cuisines, offering its visitor a truly unique culinary experience.

Asiana Food Town is situated within the Sense Market Shopping Center, located underneath 23/9 Park.

The location is in the heart of the southern metropolis and within walking distance of popular tourist destinations such as Ben Thanh Market and the Bui Vien Street ‘backpacker area.’

Covering an area of over 5,000 square meters, Sense Market was inaugurated in January.

The venue opens daily from 8:00 am to 10:00 pm and features a variety of shopping activities and food services.

Asiana Food Town spans about 1,500 square meters, housing over 300 seats and nearly 100 food stalls offering distinctive cuisine from Vietnam, Japan, Laos, Cambodia, India, and other Asian countries.

Each stall is decorated in a different theme, all of which harmonize in an atmosphere that embodies eastern culture and cuisine, providing diners with traditional taste and high-quality service.

Diners enjoy different types of food at the Asiana Food Town, located in the underground Sense Market Shopping Center in downtown Ho Chi Minh City.
A Turkish man showcases his skills while making his signature ice-cream for his customers at the underground food court.
The venue is decorated with paintings highlighting traditional Vietnamese culture and cuisine.
Jahid, an Indian chef, makes Naan, a popular Indian dish at the Asiana Food Town.
A Indian chef cooks a dish for his buyers.
Traditional Vietnamese desert is offered at a food stall.
A group of visitors from France and Spain enjoy ‘banh xeo,’ a traditional Vietnamese pancake, at the Asiana Food Town.
Foreign tourists browse for clothes at the Sense Market Shopping Center.
Visitors check out handicrafts sold at the underground trade area.
Mời quý độc giả theo dõi VOV.VN trên

Related

Cheap but delicious cuisine in Hanoi
Cheap but delicious cuisine in Hanoi

The highest food price sold at Dong Xuan Market lane is just VND35,000 (US$1.2). This alley is known as an eater's paradise among foreign and domestic customers.

Cheap but delicious cuisine in Hanoi

Cheap but delicious cuisine in Hanoi

The highest food price sold at Dong Xuan Market lane is just VND35,000 (US$1.2). This alley is known as an eater's paradise among foreign and domestic customers.

Festival to showcase five continents’ cuisine
Festival to showcase five continents’ cuisine

Ho Chi Minh City’s residents will have the chance to enjoy the cuisine and culture of all five continents at a festival to be held at Hoa Lu Stadium in District 1 from October 5 to 8.

Festival to showcase five continents’ cuisine

Festival to showcase five continents’ cuisine

Ho Chi Minh City’s residents will have the chance to enjoy the cuisine and culture of all five continents at a festival to be held at Hoa Lu Stadium in District 1 from October 5 to 8.

Polish cuisine comes to Hanoi
Polish cuisine comes to Hanoi

Author Magdalena Bolalek released the book Polish Culinary Paths on October 19 in Hanoi under the sponsorship of Polish Embassy in Vietnam.

Polish cuisine comes to Hanoi

Polish cuisine comes to Hanoi

Author Magdalena Bolalek released the book Polish Culinary Paths on October 19 in Hanoi under the sponsorship of Polish Embassy in Vietnam.