Vietnamese food shop at bus station review
Heo quay Vietnamese grilled pork
my favourite food at Phong Nha town and there are several street restaurant serves this menu .You have to eats the roast pork with some leaves and dipping sauce.
Vietnam Street Food with MinhEVO - Eposide 1
Dangerous Street Food Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon) Vietnam
Dangerous street food in Vietnam, I eat it all the time. It's in a dirty stall, no hand wash, refurbished soda, boiled tap water and home made ice. A typical lunch for me during working hours. It took my gut about a year to get used to it. These street food stalls exist at almost every corner in Ho Chi Minh City, aka Saigon, Vietnam. The food is cheap, prepared in a nearby building and served in the sun. There are no food regulations here, you buy, and eat, as is. Eat at your own risk. I, as a 4 year expat, have survived the street food here in Vietnam, can you? This is a typical day in my expat life.
Actually, Vietnamese food is rather good most of the time. Just be careful.
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Vietnam Steet Food, Vietnamese Food, Ho Chi Minh City Street Food, Saigon Street food, Lunch in Vietnam
First time trying TRADITIONAL VIETNAMESE FOOD in Birmingham
Vietnamese food sounded different and hearty and when we found out that the recipes have been passed down through generations we knew we had to try Vietnamese Street Kitchen.
We ordered Chicken & pork spring rolls, sweetie hot wings, crispy belly pork bao, lemongrass beef curry pho, loaded chunky chips and some cocktails which had an offer of buy two for the price of one. In total we spent £51.26
The experience was generally good. Customer service was top notch, ambience was unbelievably good, location was perfect; very central and close to the bus stops and also the train station, price was a little bit on the high but considering this was a feast it was worth every penny. That food hit all the right spots. Felt very homely and warm.
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Bun Thit Nuong in Saigon | Vietnamese Rice Noodles with Grilled Pork | District 1 Ho Chi Minh City
Bun thit nuong (bún thịt nướng) can be found all over Ho Chi Minh City but Bún thịt nướng - Nguyễn Trung Trực is definitely one of the best places I've had this dish. It's a small street food stall located behind the famous Ben Thanh Market in Saigon's District 1 and when I say street food, I mean you are literally sitting on tiny plastic chairs on the pavement!
Bun thit nuong is a kind of fresh rice noodle (khanom jeen in Thailand) salad with grilled pork, peanuts, herbs, salad and a sweet fish sauce dressing (nước chấm). Add chả giò (Vietnamese spring rolls) and you've got bún thịt nướng chả giò. This is a must as the combination of flavours and textures with the soft pork, crispy spring rolls and crunchy peanuts are truly amazing!
I went straight to this stall after landing at the airport, making it the first place I stopped on my three day Vietnamese street food tour of Ho Chi Minh and it was one of the best Vietnamese dishes I tried.
Other stand outs I had in Saigon were Bun Bo Hue, Hanoi style pho and beef lo lot, all of which will be covered in my coming videos, so stay tuned and don't forget to subscribe to the channel!
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