The top image is inside a local market in district 1 in Saigon, Vietnam. Normally, on the outside parametres of each market there are food stalls. This particular market has a fantastic street food dish nearby which sells 'Hu Tieu', a Vietnamese pork noodle soup. With its origins in China, the best hot spots for this dish are often sold by street food vendors scattered across the city. As you move about, look out for the stands decorated with red Chinese characters and mini Buddha statues.
Bowls range from about 20-25,000 VND (Roughly $1 USD).
Check out the video below to get a taste of the process of putting together a proper bowl of 'Hu Tieu'. It's fantastic and at least a bi-weekly occurance for me.