Phung Hung Market History
Are you looking for things to do by night at Cho Lon Saigon? Phung Hung Market is located at the corner of Phung Hung – Lao Tu – Nguyen Trai apartment building, not far from Thu Do Cinema (on old Tong Doc Phuong Street, now Chau Van Liem Street). Therefore, this market is also called Capital market. Phung Hung market is about 2-3 blocks from Kim Bien market or 2 km away from Binh Tay market.
The market was initially just a group meeting, around the 1930s because it was located next to the new Cho Lon (today’s Binh Tay Market), Soai Kinh Lam fabric market, so goods such as food, fabrics… were often carried by burial carts. (horse-drawn carriage) pulled back to park as a landing area. Since then, there have been groups of markets selling food, drinks and food to buyers and sellers around large markets.”
The market operates continuously from 4 am to 10 pm with 2 separate market sessions. The morning session is the time to buy and sell fresh foods while the afternoon session is the time to enjoy unique Chinese dishes such as Hong Kong rolls at Phung Hung market. Ba Lu Racket Coffee also one of the oldest coffee shop that located in this market. At night, the market only rests for about 3-4 hours and then gets busy setting up umbrellas and arranging goods for the new market session.
How to travel to Phung Hung Market
Phung Hung Market located in the central area of District 5 or the center of Cholon Chinatown Saigon. Just about 5 km from the central of District 5, you can take a taxi for about 20 minutes trip, book a local tour for in a more adventure way, go for a city cycling to discover Chinatown Saigon at night.
Discover street food at Phung Hung Market
Phung Hung Market is a culinary paradise where you can try many Chinese special dishes. The food here are especially delicious Chinese dishes such as dumplings at Thu Do market, bitter melon and chili at Phung Hung market. All are delicately prepared with rich flavors. Meanwhile, Western here means simple, rustic Western Mekong Delta food delicacies such as Banh xeo, snails dishes, different kinds of noodle such at bun mam, bun rieu,…
Located right in front of Nguyen Trai street, at the intersection with Phung Hung street, is the famous Tang bread shop with over 50 years of age. This is a shop owned by a Chinese owner, loved by diners for its bread with “giant” meat-filled meatballs. In addition, the shop also sells pate bread, pork rolls, cotton balls,… quite attractive.
Stepping inside, diners will widen their eyes at the shops selling typical Chinese dishes such as wontons, bitter melon and chili, rib noodles, wonton leaves, flour cakes and dumplings. There is one super popular restaurant here is the dish at Che Trang bitter melon and chili restaurant. As the name suggests, the shop specializes in selling bitter melon, tomato and chili for about 35,000 VND/portion. The main ingredients of the dish include bitter melon, eggplant, chili, okra, cowpea, tofu,… stuffed with fish cake in the middle, added with meatballs, blood, pork skin and served with sweet, hot broth.
“Compared to other food streets, Phung Hung market has higher food prices but in return the quality is commensurate”, people eating here shared.
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