Bun Cha is a flavorful Vietnamese dish you can find in Miami. Here are our top recommendations.

Miss Saigon top-pick

Miss Saigon serves a well-executed bun cha that checks all the boxes — the pork is grilled with good char, the dipping sauce is properly balanced between sweet and tangy, and they pile on the fresh herbs. Located in South Miami-Dade, this family-run spot has a loyal following among locals who swear by their consistency. The bun cha comes generous with both the pork patties and sliced belly.

Tam Tam best-value

This Michelin Bib Gourmand awardee doesn't do a traditional bun cha on their regular menu, but when they feature a grilled pork vermicelli special, it's a masterclass in balance and technique. Their approach leans refined — the pork is exceptionally well-marinated, the herbs are pristine, and the sauce has that perfect punch. Tam Tam elevates the dish without losing its street food soul.

Pho Bar Vietnamese Kitchen (Davie) hidden-gem

Located in the heart of Broward's Vietnamese corridor, Pho Bar serves a bun cha that rivals what you'd find in Little Saigon. The pork is grilled over open flame with that unmistakable smoky char, and they serve it properly — with the dipping broth on the side so you can control your own soak. The herb plate is generous, and the vermicelli is always fresh. Worth the drive from Miami proper.

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545° Bánh Mì Café (Davie)

Known primarily for their banh mi, 545° also does a solid bun cha that shouldn't be overlooked. The pork patties here are particularly good — well-charred on the outside, juicy within. It's a more casual, counter-service experience, but the quality holds up. Everything is made fresh to order.