Ho Chi Minh City among world’s best places for foodies to explore
Food is the ultimate friend, who is always there for you, be it as a midnight snack or a movie buddy! If you are a foodie, you too probably feel this way.
Ho Chi Minh City has been named among the best places in the world for foodies to explore, according to a list released by CEOWORLD magazine, a world's leading business magazine dedicated to business leaders and high net worth individuals worldwide.
An amalgamation of French and Vietnamese flavors, food offered by this city is delicious and would make you ask for more. This city was colonised by French and later gave this magical twist in the food industry of Vietnam.
CEOWORLD magazine advises travelers that the traditional dishes worth trying are banh mi, pho, op la, and bun rieu. Best eateries to visit are Skewers restaurant, Cuc Gach Quan, Secret Garden, Mountain Retreat and many more.
France tops the list, followed by Manila in the Philippines, Tokyo in Japan, Georgetown in Malaysia, Ho Chi Minh City in Vietnam.
Earlier, Ho Chi Minh City has been named among the 15 best places for vegan travel, according to a list released by inews.co.uk, a British newspaper owned and published by Johnston Press.
The website advises travelers that vegan fare in Vietnam needs not being watery noodle soup with a few token vegetables thrown in. While it can be a challenge to sidestep fish or meat broths Saigon has an array of vegan restaurants to keep you occupied.
Ho Chi Minh among world’s best places for foodies to explore.
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CEOWORLD magazine advises travelers that the traditional dishes worth trying are banh mi, pho, op la, and bun rieu. Best eateries to visit are Skewers restaurant, Cuc Gach Quan, Secret Garden, Mountain Retreat and many more.
France tops the list, followed by Manila in the Philippines, Tokyo in Japan, Georgetown in Malaysia, Ho Chi Minh City in Vietnam.
Earlier, Ho Chi Minh City has been named among the 15 best places for vegan travel, according to a list released by inews.co.uk, a British newspaper owned and published by Johnston Press.
The website advises travelers that vegan fare in Vietnam needs not being watery noodle soup with a few token vegetables thrown in. While it can be a challenge to sidestep fish or meat broths Saigon has an array of vegan restaurants to keep you occupied.
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