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The new hot pot in Ho Chi Minh city
You may not be a5-star chef, but you can cook up a treat for yourself anyway at ado-it-yourself hot pot bar. Hot pot has been a favorite Vietnamese dishfor eons and is indispensable on special occasions like birthdays andnew-year parties.
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Lemongrass Restaurant Saigon
Lemongrass Restaurant Saigon is one of thegood Vietnamese cuisine restaurants in downtown Ho Chi Minh City withboth local taste and some French fusion dishes.
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Explore Ho Chi Minh City by bus
For only VND15,000 (US$0.84) in bus fares, anyone with an adventurous spirit can explore bustling Ho Chi Minh City in just one day.
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A spicy bite for the rainy season
Snacking on street food has long been a part of Ho Chi Minh City’s culture and one local favorite, especially in the cooler rainy season, is Banh cay (word by word: spicy cake).
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Tan Dinh Church in Ho Chi Minh City
Located on Hai Ba Trung Street in Ward 8, District 3, Ho Chi Minh City,Tan Dinh Church is one of the most ancient and beautiful religiousbuildings in the city. Its construction took six years (1870 - 1876).
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