This is in the backpacker district of central Sai Gon, a new underground food court and mini ‘street-market’. The goods, and prices, are aimed strictly at tourists, while the food was typical food court fare. However, it looked quite nice, there was clearly a lot of thought and effort into the design.
The redeveloped site of Asiana Food Town and Shopping Centre.
Time to try the dimsum
The dimsum was OK … nothing special. Time for some typical Viet sweets:
A variety of Vietnamese sweets, beans and jelliesJelly and condensed mild (and an awful lot of ice).
In the interests of reportage, I should go back and try other dishes … MANY other dishes 🙂
London-born English teacher, now living and working in Sai Gon, Viet Nam.
I want to use this site to post lesson notes, extra work, helpful links as well as general notes about my time in SE Asia and Viet Nam. I also want to give real classroom experiences and how to deal with real classes of noisy, unmotivated and resistant students. Additionally, I'll be posting links to films, publishing plays and stories, and introducing friends who work in the arts.
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Looks good. Very clean and modern looking, just like the pics from my friend who visited Vietnam. The country is definitely an up and comer.
I was recommended this website by my cousin. I’m not sure whether this
post is written by him as nobody else know
such detailed about my problem. You are amazing!
Looks good. Very clean and modern looking, just like the pics from my friend who visited Vietnam. The country is definitely an up and comer.
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I was recommended this website by my cousin. I’m not sure whether this
post is written by him as nobody else know
such detailed about my problem. You are amazing!
Thanks!
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