On this episode of Christina’s “Street Feast” series, Onetrip guide Phoebe invites us to try out a childhood favorite dish, com tam, aka broken rice.
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“Home is wherever this lemongrass-scented beef stew is.” Bo kho – a Vietnamese-style famous beef stew, is a fine example of the balance brought …
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Saigon has a number of noodle dishes from local samples like bun ca loc (snakehead fish noodles), bun mam (rice vermicelli soup), bun nuoc leo (fermented fish soup), bun …
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President Obama fell in love with Vietnamese cuisine when he tried bun cha during his visit to Vietnam. There's a simple reason as to why.
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40 years in business. Albeit the intensifying crackdown on street food vendors in Ho Chi Minh City, this goi kho bo cart continues to …
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Did you know that Bun mi vang is the breakfast of champions? In this article of the Saigon Street Food Series, we’re going to delve into the Cho Lon area in District 6 to experience this one-of-a-kind noodle!
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