Bò bía is a Teochew-Chinese fresh roll that became a beloved Vietnamese street snack — jicama, carrot, Chinese sausage, dried shrimp, and lettuce rolled in rice paper. Light, crunchy, and savory, often served with a hoisin-peanut dipping sauce. The dish is harder to find than gỏi cuốn but rewards anyone who tracks it down.
Bun Me top-pick
Bun Me's modern Vietnamese menu in downtown Miami may include bo bia as a fresh roll option. Their focus on banh mi and Vietnamese street food makes them a natural fit for this Teochew-Vietnamese snack. Hours: Mon-Sun 10AM-9PM.
545° Banh Mi Cafe best-value
This Wynwood cafe's bakery counter and grab-and-go case could feature beef cattle alongside their sandwiches. Their approachable, modern menu suits this lighter street food option. Hours: Mon-Sat 10AM-8PM, Sun 10AM-6PM.
Miss Saigon hidden-gem
Miss Saigon's extensive West Kendall menu and bakery section may include bo bia among their fresh spring roll offerings or grab-and-go items. Hours: Mon-Sun 9AM-9PM.