Grandma’s Vietnamese Beef Salad is the EASIEST family salad to make. It boasts fresh and light South-East Asian flavors and comes generously topped with beef. This is a healthy salad that will take center stage for every brunch, lunch and dinner. Prep everything in advance and have it on the table in just 5 steps!
Drizzle it with a terrific Vietnamese Dipping Sauce for an extra flavor kick!

I can’t say I’m a big lover of leafy salads, especially when it’s surrounded by a banquet of meat, noodles and rice on the menu. But when Grandma makes her Vietnamese Beef Salad, everything else just pales in comparison.
This is the crown jewel of all salads, the one that adds a vibrant, fresh punch to any meal. It’s always unbelievably satisfying and dressed in incredible flavor.
If there was a green salad made for the cooler seasons, this would be it. Unlike our zesty Vietnamese Mango Salad that’s served cold and perfect for Summer, Bò Xào Xà Lách Xoong comes topped with a warm layer of beef.
The meat is stir fried until succulent perfection while the sauce slowly thickens to become a glorious gravy and infuses with ANY dressing.
It’s so good that it gives all the other mains a run for their money. Plus, this salad is a foolproof way to keep everyone happy whether you’re at a party or at home!


While this Vietnamese Beef Salad recipe uses watercress, there are many other vegetables that can be used in place of it. Take advantage of the seasonal produce available in your local market!
Here are some options with a similar spicy flavor to watercress that would work well:
We used a lean cut from the butcher, but you can choose whichever your favorite is. Great alternatives include the tender cuts such as eye fillet (which we also use for our Bò Lúc Lắc), sirloin, tenderloin, ribeye or flank.

Thinly slice the beef into 3mm (0.1″) thick slices, then marinate them with oyster sauce and chicken bouillon powder for a minimum of 20 minutes.

Wash the watercress in cold salted water at least twice. Drain, then let it drip dry in a colander.

Brown the garlic and red shallots with oil on a medium heat.

Turn the heat to high and add the beef for 5 minutes or until cooked.
Assemble the salad with sliced tomatoes, watercress, cooked meat and your favorite dressing!

Grandma’s Vietnamese Beef Salad can really take the center stage and impress a crowd, but it can also pair perfectly with so many other meals! Here are my favorite dishes to enjoy it with:
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This post was originally published on 14/05/20 and updated with tips and FAQs in June 2022.
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