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    Tiệm Cơm Thố Chuyên Ký

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    Michelin-recognised clay-pot rice at street-food prices.

    Tiệm Cơm Thố Chuyên Ký, Restaurant in Ho Chi Minh City

    About Tiệm Cơm Thố Chuyên Ký

    Tiệm Cơm Thố Chuyên Ký holds the Michelin Bib Gourmand for 2024 and 2025, making it the clearest value entry point for Cantonese clay-pot rice in District 1. At ₫ pricing, it delivers Michelin-tracked quality without the spend. Go early for the full topping selection, arrive expecting a casual room, and judge the experience entirely on what's in the pot.

    Verdict

    Book here if you want Michelin-recognised Cantonese clay-pot rice in Ho Chi Minh City at street-food prices. Tiệm Cơm Thố Chuyên Ký has held the Michelin Bib Gourmand in both 2024 and 2025, which makes it one of the most credentialled value-dining spots in District 1. At ₫ pricing, the risk of disappointment is low and the upside is high. First-timers should come early, come hungry, and expect a no-frills room that puts everything into the food.

    About the Restaurant

    The address — 65-67 Tôn Thất Đạm in Bến Nghé, District 1 — puts this spot in the commercial heart of central Saigon, a few minutes from the waterfront and walkable from most District 1 hotels. The cuisine is Cantonese, specifically the clay-pot rice tradition that traces back to Hong Kong and Guangdong: individual portions of rice cooked in a small ceramic pot over direct heat, finished with toppings and a ladling of sauce that scorches the bottom layer into a crisp crust. That textural contrast , soft rice on leading, crackling crust beneath , is the whole point, and it is why this format rewards eating in the restaurant rather than ordering takeaway.

    For a first-timer, the visual cue to watch for is the row of clay pots lined over heat. The portion arrives still sealed or just uncovered, steam rising, the sauce not yet mixed through. Give it a moment, mix from the bottom up, and eat before the crust softens. The room itself is functional and busy, consistent with the Bib Gourmand profile of places where money goes into ingredients and technique rather than interior design. If you are coming from a fine-dining background and expect atmosphere to match the food quality, reset those expectations here. The value equation only works if you judge the experience on what lands in front of you.

    On the question of group dining versus solo: this format is actually well-suited to solo or two-leading visits. Each clay pot is an individual serve, so there is no shared-plate coordination required. A solo diner can sit, order one pot, and be done efficiently , useful if you are building a multi-stop eating day across the city. Larger groups can certainly come, but the format does not change: everyone orders their own pot. There is no private dining room referenced in the available data, so if your occasion requires a reserved or separated space, this is not the right venue. For a celebratory group meal with a dedicated room, consider Long Trieu, which operates at a higher price tier but offers a more formal Cantonese experience in District 1.

    Timing matters here. Clay-pot rice venues in this format tend to run out of specific toppings as the evening progresses. Come at opening or within the first hour of a service period to have the full selection available. The Google rating sits at 4.0 from 369 reviews, which is a reasonable signal of consistent but not flawless execution. Two consecutive Bib Gourmands carry more weight than any single review score: Michelin's Bib designation specifically flags high quality at moderate price, and back-to-back recognition suggests this is not a one-year anomaly.

    For broader Cantonese comparison across Asia, 102 House in Shanghai and Chef Tam's Seasons in Macau represent the higher end of the format's range. Tiệm Cơm Thố Chuyên Ký is not competing at that level, nor is it trying to. It is the most accessible entry point into Michelin-tracked Cantonese cooking in Ho Chi Minh City, and that is exactly what it should be used for.

    If you are building a broader Ho Chi Minh City eating itinerary, pair this with a meal at Anan Saigon for Vietnamese street food at the ₫₫ tier, or Dim Tu Tac on Dong Du Street for a different angle on Cantonese dim sum nearby. Further afield in Vietnam, Bánh Mì Phượng in Hoi An and Rice Bowl in Hue City round out the kind of value-anchored eating that Bib Gourmand tracks. For Hanoi, Hibana by Koki represents the upper end of the price range if a splurge meal is on the agenda.

    See our full guides for Ho Chi Minh City restaurants, Ho Chi Minh City hotels, Ho Chi Minh City bars, and Ho Chi Minh City experiences to plan the full trip.

    Practical Details

    Address: 65-67 Tôn Thất Đạm, Bến Nghé, Quận 1, Ho Chi Minh City. Cuisine: Cantonese clay-pot rice. Price: ₫ (budget tier). Awards: Michelin Bib Gourmand 2024 and 2025. Reservations: Walk-in; booking difficulty is easy. Dress: Casual. Leading time to visit: Arrive early in a service period to access the full range of toppings. Good for: Solo diners, pairs, casual group meals. Not ideal for: Special occasions requiring a private room, or diners prioritising atmosphere over food.

    How It Compares

    FAQ

    • What should a first-timer know about Tiệm Cơm Thố Chuyên Ký? Arrive early in the service period , topping selection narrows as the session progresses. Order one clay pot per person, mix from the bottom to pull up the crispy rice crust, and eat immediately. The room is casual and fast-paced; this is a food-first stop, not a lingering dinner. Two consecutive Michelin Bib Gourmands (2024 and 2025) confirm the food quality is the real draw.
    • Does Tiệm Cơm Thố Chuyên Ký handle dietary restrictions? No phone or website is available in the current data to confirm specific dietary options. The Cantonese clay-pot rice format typically involves meat and seafood toppings; if you have specific requirements, arriving in person and asking before ordering is the practical approach. Anan Saigon at ₫₫ offers a wider range of Vietnamese dishes that may accommodate more dietary variation.
    • Is Tiệm Cơm Thố Chuyên Ký good for solo dining? Yes. The individual clay-pot format is one of the better solo-dining setups in this price range in District 1. One pot per person means no shared-plate awkwardness. The ₫ price tier keeps the solo bill low, and the central Tôn Thất Đạm address makes it easy to fold into a multi-stop eating day.
    • Is Tiệm Cơm Thố Chuyên Ký worth the price? At ₫ pricing with back-to-back Michelin Bib Gourmand recognition, it represents the clearest value signal in the Cantonese category in Ho Chi Minh City. The Bib designation specifically flags high quality at a moderate price point, so the answer is yes for anyone visiting the city who wants Michelin-tracked cooking without a ₫₫₫₫ bill. Compare to Long Trieu at ₫₫₫₫ if you want a more formal Cantonese experience and are willing to spend more.
    • What are alternatives to Tiệm Cơm Thố Chuyên Ký in Ho Chi Minh City? For Cantonese at a higher price tier, Long Trieu (₫₫₫₫) is the go-to. For Cantonese dim sum nearby, try Dim Tu Tac on Dong Du Street. For Vietnamese street food at a similar accessible price, Anan Saigon at ₫₫ is the strongest peer comparison. If you want innovative fine dining, Lai or Akuna operate at the upper end of the city's restaurant range.
    • Is Tiệm Cơm Thố Chuyên Ký good for a special occasion? Only if the occasion is casual and food-focused. The ₫ price point and no-frills room are not set up for celebratory dinners that need atmosphere, wine service, or a private space. For a special occasion in the Cantonese category, Long Trieu at ₫₫₫₫ is the better call. Tiệm Cơm Thố Chuyên Ký works well for a birthday lunch with close friends who care more about great food than formal surroundings.
    • Is the tasting menu worth it at Tiệm Cơm Thố Chuyên Ký? No tasting menu format is confirmed in the available data. The Cantonese clay-pot rice format is typically an à la carte or set-serve structure, not a tasting menu progression. If a multi-course tasting experience is the goal, Akuna in Ho Chi Minh City operates at that level.

    Compare Tiệm Cơm Thố Chuyên Ký

    Tiệm Cơm Thố Chuyên Ký vs. Similar Venues
    VenueCuisinePriceAwardsBooking DifficultyValue
    Tiệm Cơm Thố Chuyên KýCantoneseMichelin Bib Gourmand (2025); Michelin Bib Gourmand (2024)Easy
    Anan SaigonVietnamese Street Food₫₫Michelin 1 StarUnknown
    CieLInnovative₫₫₫₫Michelin 1 StarUnknown
    Coco DiningInnovative₫₫₫Michelin 1 StarUnknown
    Long TrieuCantonese₫₫₫₫Michelin 1 StarUnknown
    Bánh Xèo 46AVietnameseUnknown

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should a first-timer know about Tiệm Cơm Thố Chuyên Ký?

    The draw is simple: Michelin Bib Gourmand-recognised Cantonese clay-pot rice at prices firmly in the budget tier (₫). The address at 65-67 Tôn Thất Đạm puts it in the commercial core of District 1, so it's easy to fold into a central Saigon day. Arrive with low fuss expectations — this is a no-frills canteen format, not a sit-down dining event — and you'll leave satisfied.

    Does Tiệm Cơm Thố Chuyên Ký handle dietary restrictions?

    Clay-pot rice is a meat-forward Cantonese format, and the kitchen's focus is traditional preparation rather than adaptation. Specific dietary accommodation details are not confirmed in available venue data. If you have strict restrictions, check the venue's official channels before visiting — vegetarian or allergy-specific requests may be limited given the style of cooking.

    Is Tiệm Cơm Thố Chuyên Ký good for solo dining?

    Yes — this is one of the stronger solo dining cases in District 1. Clay-pot rice is portioned individually by design, the canteen format means no awkward table minimums, and the ₫ price point keeps a solo meal well under budget. You won't feel pressure to over-order to justify a table.

    Is Tiệm Cơm Thố Chuyên Ký worth the price?

    At ₫ pricing with back-to-back Michelin Bib Gourmand recognition in 2024 and 2025, yes — the value case here is about as clear as it gets in Ho Chi Minh City. The Bib Gourmand designation specifically flags good food at prices accessible to most diners, so you're not paying a premium to access the quality. This is a straightforward spend.

    What are alternatives to Tiệm Cơm Thố Chuyên Ký in Ho Chi Minh City?

    For Vietnamese street food with a different format, Bánh Xèo 46A is a reliable District 3 option focused on sizzling rice crepes. Anan Saigon steps up to modern Vietnamese at a higher price point if you want a more structured meal. Long Trieu sits closer in register as an accessible local option. None directly replicate Cantonese clay-pot rice at this price and Michelin recognition level.

    Is Tiệm Cơm Thố Chuyên Ký good for a special occasion?

    Not the obvious pick. The canteen format and ₫ pricing make it a great everyday or discovery meal, but it lacks the atmosphere or service structure that most people want for a birthday or anniversary. For a special occasion in District 1, Anan Saigon or CieL would serve that purpose better. Come here to experience something genuinely good, not to mark a milestone.

    Is the tasting menu worth it at Tiệm Cơm Thố Chuyên Ký?

    A formal tasting menu is not part of this venue's format — Tiệm Cơm Thố Chuyên Ký operates as a canteen-style clay-pot rice specialist, not a multi-course restaurant. If a structured tasting progression is what you're after, CieL or Anan Saigon are the more appropriate choices in Ho Chi Minh City.

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