Ten years ago, Chad Kubanoff, a American chef and content creator, moved to Vietnam in order to leave within one year. Instead, he fell in love with food, culture and people-and the 7th district of Ho Chi Minh City became his home. Kubanoff revealed his favorite restaurant nearby.
Ten years ago, Chad Kubanoff, a American chef and content creator, moved to Vietnam in order to leave within one year.
Instead, Kubanoff fell in love with food, culture and people, and made Ho Chi Minh City his home.
Vietnam’s largest metropolis is divided into 16 cities, one and five rural areas and a subordinate city. There are 2 cities. Each city has its own unique landmarks and local cuisine.
Kubanoff’s No. 7 district is famous for its huge foreign community (especially Koreans), and it is surrounded by PHU My Hung city.
However, District 7 is not just Shou. Kubanoff shows CNBC travel Stop time He likes to eat the most.
- Stool kitchenA steak selling steaks with hissing with eggs and eggs in the morning. C14 Hoang Quoc Viet, PHU My, Area 7
- New Koi CoffeeA typical Vietnamese cafe has a wide space, gorgeous decoration and Japanese koi.
571 Huynh Tan Phat, Tan Thuan Dong, District 7 - Barbecue Cake-Anh TuyetA unsatisfactory street stall is hidden in the corner of the traffic intersection, providing one of the best BANH HOI THIT NUONG, or providing Vietnamese roast pork and Vermicelli binding bags. No. 132 Street No. 132, tan, area 7
- This pham lauThe main staple food of the south is made of broken rice grains. You can’t miss the aroma of roasted pork in this stall. 70 pham huu lau, pham my, area 7
- Beer Ha HA noi-Restaurant 134 It stood out with freshly brewed water beer. Although this place looks like a beer garden, it provides a wide range of menu and provides some unique and eye -catching dishes. 238. Phu Thuan, Phu Thuan, Area 7
Watch the above video to view the suggestions of the real taste of Vietnam in Kubanov’s suggestion.