Weeks after the opening of the 100% Halal Kilani Food Hall, another Houston dining destination is in the works. Di An Hospitality Group has announced Chợ 3 Miền – a new two-story, multi-million-dollar facility in Houston’s Bellaire Market District housing two dozen Vietnamese food vendors.
Translating to “Market of Three Regions,” Chợ 3 Miền will feature a trifecta of Central, Northern, and Southern Vietnamese cuisine under one roof. Developers have recently acquired a $4.5 million facility to create the two-story, 20,000-square-foot space at 12925 Bellaire Boulevard in the Bellaire Market District.
A recent press release announced that the 400-seat food hall will house 24 Vietnamese culinary vendors, providing Houstonians with the opportunity to explore a grand variety of authentic Vietnamese dishes including pho, banh xeo, com tam, banh mi, and che desserts.

In addition to its stellar culinary lineup, the Chợ 3 Miền food hall will also provide a stage for cultural programming. Here, organizers plan to host live events ranging from music performances, cooking demos, as well as seasonal celebrations like the Mid-Autumn Festival and Tet.
“Chợ 3 Miền Food Hall is designed to be more than a dining destination,” Di An Hospitality Group’s Charlie Huynh said in a press release. “It is a cultural hub where food, community, and tradition come together in a modern setting. Our goal is to create a place that celebrates Vietnamese heritage while welcoming new generations of Houstonians to explore and enjoy its rich flavors.”
The food hall will be located at 12925 Bellaire Boulevard in Houston’s Bellaire community. There is no word yet of details of the coming Vietnamese food hall’s timeline and development. Stay tuned for more details.