Making Spring Rolls, Cholon, Saigon, HCMC, part 2
Woman making spring rools. I was surprised to see that they regularly add pork to the spring rolls.
Banh Mi Op La | Vietnamese Fry Up | Banh Mi Hoa Ma Saigon | Ho Chi Minh City's Best Breakfasts Ep 1
A Vietnamese fry up on the streets of Saigon. This is like a Vietnamese version of a full English breakfast!
For Just over £1 ($1.25) you get a pan full of goodies like soft, gooey fried eggs, all different types of ham, fried onions and crispy, fluffy banh mi (Vietnamese baguette) to soak it all up with.
Forget the hotel breakfast and head out for an amazing street food experience and just maybe, The Best Cheap Breakfast EVER in Ho Chi Minh City.
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Bánh mì chảo Hòa Mã hơn 60 năm ở Sài Gòn mê hoặc người Sài thành, Việt kiều. Tiệm bánh mì nằm ở ở 53, Cao Thắng, Quận 3, TP.HCM. Quán bán từ 07:00 - 10:00.
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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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How to make a breakfast sandwich like Western Bagel at home! Every Day at Home
How to make a breakfast sandwich like Western Bagel at home. All you need are eggs, cheese, TURKEY, and a bagel! Easy! Join me on another day at home during this quarantine.
Vietnamese Banh Mi Sandwich - Banh Mi Battle!
Heading to Hanoi Vietnam? Wondering where to eat in Hanoi? Have you heard of Banh Mi 25, possibly Vietnam's most reviewed banh mi shops on the internet! Well we had and we wanted to know, do they really serve the Best Vietnamese Banh Mi Sandwich in Hanoi?
There is a lot of Vietnamese street food in Hanoi and one of the most popular has to be the Vietnamese sandwich Banh Mi. We had been hearing a lot about a place in the Hanoi Old Quarter called Banh Mi 25 and when we looked it up online, the number of reviews it had were amazing! Over 4000 on Tripadvisor and more than 3000 Google reviews, with the majority being 5 star and some even claiming it was the best banh mi in Vietnam.
But while searching online we also found a story from a blogger called Rusty Compass, in which he talks about and does a comparison to another local Banh Mi stall just down the road, who also does a great Banh Mi and has been in the same spot for over 30 years, but has almost no online presence.
So we decided that for this mornings breakfast in Hanoi, we would also try them both, we would have a Banh Mi Battle and decide who we think has the best Banh Mi sandwich in Hanoi Vietnam!
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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.