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Vietnamese cuisine doesn't win any points for complexity. Many of the most popular dishes can be made just as well on the side of the road as in a top-end restaurant.
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One woman’s journey to a bun cha paradise, where there are no charred bits or salty sauce.
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If you want to eat French food in HCM City, it is not difficult to find restaurants that offer authentic fare. French food is part of French culture which UNESCO acknowledged as an intangible cultural heritage in 2010.
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Sample every corner of Vietnam without leaving the former capital.
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Vegetarianism is not about religion or something complicated, vegetarianism is about keeping fit and staying healthy. These days vegetarian meals can be a fine culinary art.
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Ca phao – garden egg – is as important to Vietnamese as kim chi is to Koreans. It is a type of fruit that is often salted and served as a side dish in Vietnamese meals.
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They’re creative, they’re unique, and, despite how they sound, they’re all delicious.
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The city promises great rewards for those who look beyond the Old Quarter beer joints.
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When you don't know where to eat—but don't want to waste a meal on some tourist trap—consult our list of 207 of the greatest restaurants around the globe, according to those who eat, cook, and travel for a living.
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Gone are the days of boring continental breakfasts. Instead, we're saying "good morning" with dumplings, prosciutto with sliced melon, and airy eggs Benedict at some of the best breakfasts our editors have eaten at hotels around the world.