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Sweet and Sour Mango Wedgies with Shrimp Salt
A popular Vietnamese streets snack, sour-sweet mango, sliced into wedgies and dipped in shrimp salt.
Price range from $0.7 to $1.2
Your guide to delicious food of Vietnam
"Ask not what you can do for your country. Ask what’s for lunch."
Orson Welles
"Ask not what you can do for your country. Ask what’s for lunch."
Orson Welles
A popular Vietnamese streets snack, sour-sweet mango, sliced into wedgies and dipped in shrimp salt.
Price range from $0.7 to $1.2
Modernized version of the traditional Vietnamese plastic-bag yoghurt ice-cream.
No culinary experience of Vietnam would be complete without tasting local "working-class' beers.
Price range from $0.5 to $0.9
Bánh khoai mì is a Vietnamese cassava cake made from grated cassava, sugar, coconut milk, and a small amount of salt.
Price range from $0.5 to $0.9
Shaggy-haired and fiery-looking, the rambutan—also known as Chôm chôm—resembles a misplaced sea monster rather than a sweet tropical fruit. This exotic delight has translucent white flesh with a stone in the middle, similar to lychee or longan. Discover its unique taste and benefits.
Price range from $0.9 to $1.8
Brittle to hold, chewy on texture, triangular or circular in shape - rice paper (Bánh tráng).
Price range from $0.0 to $0.4
Having both been influenced by French colonization and wartime occupation, bread has become a daily feature in Vietnamese cuisine.
Price range from $0.2 to $0.4
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