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Lobster paradises scatter the coast of Vietnam, guaranteeing that no matter where you go, it will never end without their snow-white flesh melting in your mouth.
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Hanoi’s street iced tea, known as ‘tra da’ by those familiar with it, is one of the terms used in such frequency it is immediately understandable to even the city’s first-timers. But what if I tell you ‘tra da’ is more than meets the eye?
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Huỳnh Khánh Ly, Masterchef France 2015, will visit Hà Nội to introduce and promote Vietnamese and French cuisines under the framework of Francophonie Day, which is on March 20.
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If you plan on working in a professional kitchen, you should know that you’ll be expected to start at the bottom and work your way up the chain - it’s just how it is.
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Delectable and eye-catching, exotic cuisines from across the borders are growing more popular in Vietnam, especially among younger generations. This surge in popularity of international food is contributing to an increasingly dynamic and diverse Vietnamese culinary culture.
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The coastal province of Quang Binh is known for its interesting local delicacies.
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The Gout de France/Good France 2017, a global event on the French gastronomy, in Vietnam will bring together chefs from 24 restaurants in Hanoi, Hoi An, Da Nang, Hue and Ho Chi Minh City on March 21.
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It has now become common knowledge that the best one-day getaway from Hà Nội is Ninh Bình Province.
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This infographic from kitchenknives.co.uk should help you choose the right knife every time in the kitchen. It lists 12 knife types and what they can be used for, from the multi-purpose chef's knife to the more sparingly utilised paring knife.
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People in Hue city prepared hundreds of dishes for Tet holiday, and how they preserved all of them from before Tet until 15 days later was a piece of art.