This restaurant in Saigon, Vietnam is listed in Patricia Schultz's "1000 Places to See Before You Die." And I basically came to this city with one main goal: to taste the best pho noodles by anyone's standard. So I hunted this sucker down.
The place is as quaint as backpacker's pit stops come. It has a no-nonsense bare essentials ambience. Locals abound so you know it has their seal of approval. With your hearty bowl of beef, broth and rice noodles, they'll serve you a big pile of basil and bean sprouts to throw in. Here is one perfect moment to let out one satisfying BURP once you've gulped it all down. Sharap!
We also ordered iced coffee and banana leaf-wrapped rice cakes that we saw from the other table and we got jealous so we ordered it too. Tastes like the Pinoy suman but more gelatinous :)
The place is as quaint as backpacker's pit stops come. It has a no-nonsense bare essentials ambience. Locals abound so you know it has their seal of approval. With your hearty bowl of beef, broth and rice noodles, they'll serve you a big pile of basil and bean sprouts to throw in. Here is one perfect moment to let out one satisfying BURP once you've gulped it all down. Sharap!
We also ordered iced coffee and banana leaf-wrapped rice cakes that we saw from the other table and we got jealous so we ordered it too. Tastes like the Pinoy suman but more gelatinous :)
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