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Food Prices in Vietnam: How much is it in Rupees, VND, and USD?

If you are an Indian planning a trip to Vietnam and wondering about the food prices in Rupees at this destination, read this post for your reference for a cost estimate. While traveling, exploring the cuisine of the places you visit is a must, especially in a country with a diverse culinary scene like Vietnam. It not only offers unique traditional local food but also features other cultures’ cuisines. In Vietnam, many restaurants are serving vegetarian and Indian dishes at affordable food prices. This is one of the best things that attracts numerous Indian tourists here.  In this article, we will help you break down the food prices in Vietnam in Indian Rupees, Vietnam Dong, and US Dollars. Please kindly note that the information is updated in July 2024 and is for reference only. The currency rate is based on the current. 1 USD is equivalent to INR 83.5, 1 Rupee is approximately VND 305, and 1 USD is about VND 25,450.  Indian food prices in Vietnam in Rupees, VND, and USD You can easily find many Indian restaurants in famous and big cities in Vietnam such as Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Danang, etc. Non-veg and vegetarian options are all available. In addition, some restaurants also offer Halal or Jain food. Check the hyperlinks attached and give them a try.   The Indian food prices in Vietnam often range from $1-10 per dish, which means 83.5-835 Rupees or VND 25,500-255,000. With $1, you can only get a naan while you might be full with $4-7 (INR 334-584) dishes like biryani, palak paneer, dal makhani, Kolkata chicken rolls, or mutton.  Drinks such as juice, mocktails, cocktails, soft drinks, and more can vary from 167 to 500 Indian Rupees ($2-6 or VND 50,000-150,000). Ordering a bottle of wine will cost around INR 4,920-6,560 ($59-78.6 or VND 1,5-2 million).  Vietnamese food prices in Rupees, VND, and USD Vietnamese vegetarian food prices  Vegetarian restaurants and eateries are available almost everywhere in Vietnam. If you want to change your taste buds, try some delicacies here. Spend an average of INR 200 ($2.4 or VND 60,000) and fill your stomach with a good vegetarian dish at small eateries. The food prices in large restaurants in Vietnam will be higher, starting from INR 328 ($3.9 or 100,000 VND) per person. Drinks are often around 167 Indian Rupees or $2.   For breakfast, food prices would be lower, only 83 Rupees or even less, if you could find a little street stall. Popular dishes are vegetarian stir noodles or sticky rice. One tip for you is the word “chay”, which means vegetarian in English, on the stall.  Vietnamese non-vegetarian food prices  In Vietnam, you can choose from various non-veg delicacies at affordable prices. The famous Vietnamese dishes you should try include pho, bun bo (beef noodle soup), bun cha, bun dau mam tom (vermicelli with fried tofu and shrimp paste), banh mi, broken rice with grilled pork ribs, and more. You can have them for breakfast, lunch, or dinner. The average food price is usually between 131 to 230 Indian Rupees ($1.57-2.75 or VND 40,000-70,000). Banh mi prices are about INR 66-98 per loaf.  Vietnamese street food is diverse in both prices and dishes. Spending around INR 194-492 for it can be enough to make you full. Seafood or buffet will cost more. It might range from INR 657- 1,311 ($7.8-15.7 or VND 200,000-400,000). Fancy meals like fine dining or cruise dining are the most expensive for sure, at an average of 6,570 Rupees ($78.7 or VND 2,000,000). Also, don’t miss our tasty and typical coffee, including egg, salt, and iced milk coffee. Depending on the places where you buy it, the prices can be 66-263 Rupees. The average is only 164 Rupees (about $2 or VND 50,000).   Tips for your culinary experience in Vietnam As you can see, the food prices in Vietnam in general are affordable. Believe us, the flavor and taste are great, too, and worth every Rupee that many Indian travelers cannot forget and want to come back for Vietnamese food. For a good dining experience throughout your journey, keep in mind the following notes: Check the prices before visiting a restaurant via their official website, fanpage, or review sites on Google. Some places public their food prices right at the door, so you can see through in advance.Check the bill carefully after your meal in case they make some mistakes or wrong orders. Ask about the street food prices before ordering to avoid scams or exorbitant and unpredictable costs.  Going in groups will help you save quite a lot. The more people your group is, the cheaper the prices are. You can also try many different dishes in one restaurant. However, traveling and eating alone is ok as it is still affordable. The information above is food prices at tourist attractions and big cities in Vietnam. It would be cheaper in remote and less-known destinations.   Now, we think that you have enough information to estimate the food prices in Vietnam in Rupees. Depending on your demands, trip budget, and preferences, you can decide how much money to spend on for a perfect culinary experience in Vietnam. We have everything to cater to you, so hurry up to plan your trip! 

Food Prices in Vietnam: How much is it in Rupees, VND, and USD?

If you are an Indian planning a trip to Vietnam and wondering about the food prices in Rupees at this destination, read this post for your reference for a cost estimate.

 

While traveling, exploring the cuisine of the places you visit is a must, especially in a country with a diverse culinary scene like Vietnam. It not only offers unique traditional local food but also features other cultures’ cuisines. In Vietnam, many restaurants are serving vegetarian and Indian dishes at affordable food prices. This is one of the best things that attracts numerous Indian tourists here. 

 

In this article, we will help you break down the food prices in Vietnam in Indian Rupees, Vietnam Dong, and US Dollars. Please kindly note that the information is updated in July 2024 and is for reference only. The currency rate is based on the current. 1 USD is equivalent to INR 83.5, 1 Rupee is approximately VND 305, and 1 USD is about VND 25,450. 
 

Indian food prices in Vietnam in Rupees, VND, and USD

 

You can easily find many Indian restaurants in famous and big cities in Vietnam such as Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Danang, etc. Non-veg and vegetarian options are all available. In addition, some restaurants also offer Halal or Jain food. Check the hyperlinks attached and give them a try. 

 

Indian food prices in Vietnam in Rupees, VND, and USD

 

The Indian food prices in Vietnam often range from $1-10 per dish, which means 83.5-835 Rupees or VND 25,500-255,000. With $1, you can only get a naan while you might be full with $4-7 (INR 334-584) dishes like biryani, palak paneer, dal makhani, Kolkata chicken rolls, or mutton. 

 

Drinks such as juice, mocktails, cocktails, soft drinks, and more can vary from 167 to 500 Indian Rupees ($2-6 or VND 50,000-150,000). Ordering a bottle of wine will cost around INR 4,920-6,560 ($59-78.6 or VND 1,5-2 million). 

 

Vietnamese food prices in Rupees, VND, and USD

 

Vietnamese vegetarian food prices 

 

Vegetarian restaurants and eateries are available almost everywhere in Vietnam. If you want to change your taste buds, try some delicacies here. Spend an average of INR 200 ($2.4 or VND 60,000) and fill your stomach with a good vegetarian dish at small eateries. The food prices in large restaurants in Vietnam will be higher, starting from INR 328 ($3.9 or 100,000 VND) per person. Drinks are often around 167 Indian Rupees or $2. 

 

Vietnamese vegetarian food prices

 

For breakfast, food prices would be lower, only 83 Rupees or even less, if you could find a little street stall. Popular dishes are vegetarian stir noodles or sticky rice. One tip for you is the word “chay”, which means vegetarian in English, on the stall. 

 

Vietnamese non-vegetarian food prices 

 

In Vietnam, you can choose from various non-veg delicacies at affordable prices. The famous Vietnamese dishes you should try include pho, bun bo (beef noodle soup), bun cha, bun dau mam tom (vermicelli with fried tofu and shrimp paste), banh mi, broken rice with grilled pork ribs, and more. You can have them for breakfast, lunch, or dinner. The average food price is usually between 131 to 230 Indian Rupees ($1.57-2.75 or VND 40,000-70,000). Banh mi prices are about INR 66-98 per loaf.

 

Vietnamese non-vegetarian food prices

 

Vietnamese street food is diverse in both prices and dishes. Spending around INR 194-492 for it can be enough to make you full. Seafood or buffet will cost more. It might range from INR 657- 1,311 ($7.8-15.7 or VND 200,000-400,000). Fancy meals like fine dining or cruise dining are the most expensive for sure, at an average of 6,570 Rupees ($78.7 or VND 2,000,000).
 

Also, don’t miss our tasty and typical coffee, including egg, salt, and iced milk coffee. Depending on the places where you buy it, the prices can be 66-263 Rupees. The average is only 164 Rupees (about $2 or VND 50,000). 

 

coffee

 

Tips for your culinary experience in Vietnam

 

As you can see, the food prices in Vietnam in general are affordable. Believe us, the flavor and taste are great, too, and worth every Rupee that many Indian travelers cannot forget and want to come back for Vietnamese food. For a good dining experience throughout your journey, keep in mind the following notes:

 

  • Check the prices before visiting a restaurant via their official website, fanpage, or review sites on Google. Some places public their food prices right at the door, so you can see through in advance.
  • Check the bill carefully after your meal in case they make some mistakes or wrong orders. 
  • Ask about the street food prices before ordering to avoid scams or exorbitant and unpredictable costs.  
  • Going in groups will help you save quite a lot. The more people your group is, the cheaper the prices are. You can also try many different dishes in one restaurant. However, traveling and eating alone is ok as it is still affordable. 
  • The information above is food prices at tourist attractions and big cities in Vietnam. It would be cheaper in remote and less-known destinations. 

 

culinary experience in Vietnam

 

Now, we think that you have enough information to estimate the food prices in Vietnam in Rupees. Depending on your demands, trip budget, and preferences, you can decide how much money to spend on for a perfect culinary experience in Vietnam. We have everything to cater to you, so hurry up to plan your trip!