Best banh mi in Ho Chi Minh
Entire countries and businesses have been greatly affected by the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak. My food trips have been canceled, the restaurant business has dipped, there are less people in malls,
Entire countries and businesses have been greatly affected by the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak. My food trips have been canceled, the restaurant business has dipped, there are less people in malls,
In 1975, the Vietnam War ended with the communist victory and many Vietnamese fled. The Philippines took in Vietnamese refugees and agreed to set up refugee centers in Bataan and Palawan. Vietnamese food became popular in these places.
Invited recently to Angeles, Pampanga, my immediate reaction was, “Hmm, where will I eat?” Although my call time was still at 5 p.m., I was in Angeles by noon.
Last weekend I thought I would do something insanely original, and beat the crowds by going to the beach at the end of February rather than when the floodgates opened in March. I imagined a small twin-propeller aircraft with just the family on board, a deserted resort, and the splendor of vast stretches of white sand to ourselves.
All that remains of the Vietnamese refugee camp in Palawan is a big hut that spells out “Vietville” at the entrance. But that’s not accurate. In the kitchen, there are
La Petite Camille is a relatively new Vietnamese restaurant in Greenbelt 5, Makati City. But one might wonder, who is Camille?
The Vietnamese culinary invasion continues, while the tag “bistro” has found its way in various dining outlets in the city. Here are two representative outlets. Zao Vietnamese Bistro— Unit 1
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