Saigon Coffee Tour: District 1 and District 3 in 4 Hours
Four stops, two districts, one morning. Here is how to drink your way through Saigon's best specialty coffee shops without burning out before noon.
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Four stops, two districts, one morning. Here is how to drink your way through Saigon's best specialty coffee shops without burning out before noon.
Bun cha is a Hanoi dish by birth, but Saigon has made it its own. Here are five spots worth finding, plus what to expect when you order.
Saigon's pho runs sweeter, clearer, and louder than the Hanoi version — here are five specific shops worth crossing town for.
Bo la lot is one of Saigon's great street pleasures — beef grilled in lolot leaves, eaten with rice paper, green banana, and star fruit. Here's where to actually go.
Most visitors find bo la lot at dinner. Saigon's morning vendors serve it earlier, cheaper, and frankly better — here's where to go and what to order.
Saigon's best 'goi cuon' aren't in restaurants. They're in alleys, on plastic stools, and behind unmarked facades — here's where to find them.
Six stops, two districts, one evening — here's how to eat your way through Saigon on foot without a guide or a group.
Saigon's plant-based brunch options have quietly grown into something serious — here's where to find vegan eggs benedict, fluffy pancakes, and decent coffee without the guilt trip.
Sizzling beef, runny egg, and chicken-liver pate on a cast-iron skillet — bo ne is the Saigon office worker's morning ritual, and it's worth waking up early for.
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