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Cơm Tấm
Bún bò Huế và cơm tấm sườn. This is the essence of Vietnamese food. Though I have a suspicion that the original branch on Jimmy Carter is better.
Nam Phuong Restaurant 4051 Buford Hwy NE, Atlanta, GA 30345 (404) 633-2400 https://goo.gl/maps/82wqByRwhsM2
✿ コムタム | Cơm Tấm ・ご飯に骨付き肉や目玉焼きが載せられた、ベトナム南部で親しまれている料理。ご飯には「砕き米」が使用されており、これはかつてベトナムの労働者階級の間で商品として販売できない砕き米が食されていたことに由来します。付け合わせとしてニンジンや大根の細切り、きゅうりやトマトのスライスなどが添えられていることがあります。
Exploring Saigon - Food, War Remnants Museum, & Ben Thanh Market
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Exploring Saigon - Food, War Remnants Museum, & Ben Thanh Market
In this Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City) travel and food vlog, get ready for lots of delicious food, and some of attractions in the city. More coming here: … source Street Food Italy
Com Tam Thuan Kieu, 120 E Valley Blvd., San Gabriel, CA 91776
Huge broken rice plates, cheap prices…there’s a lot to like about this no frills Vietnamese broken rice plate restaurant.
The menu is enormous. They have appetizers, pho, bun bo hue, many types of broken rice plates (starting at $5.50), vermicelli bowls, rice porridge, noodle soups, and Vietnamese drinks
*Com tam thuan kieu #16 ($10.99): with shredded pork, steamed egg, shrimp paste, bean curd skin with shrimp, grilled shrimp, Chinese sausage, egg rolls, grilled meatballs, and grilled pork, it’s enough food for 2 people with a ton of broken rice and tangy nuoc nam on the side. We didn’t eat it right away so things that were supposed to be crispy (e.g., egg rolls) probably lost their crispiness. The egg rolls that were filled with silver noodles, ground pork and carrots were still delicious. The grilled pork was disappointing though, because the pork was not tender and didn’t have much lemongrass flavor. The pickled cabbage on the side was super good – crunchy, garlicky, tangy, sweet. I also really liked the steamed egg omelette with ground pork, there’s something comforting about it. The shrimp items weren’t as exciting.
Cash only.
4 out of 5 stars
By Lolia S.
Eating in Vietnam part 1
This blog is called fatboyadventures yet I haven’t done a single post on the food here. How is this even possible? The thing is, I wanted to wait for a while to do one cause I wanted to make sure I had done enough research on the subject to have an informed opinion on the matter. Another reason why I was putting it off is because…..I’m finding myself quite underwhelmed by the food here. I really…
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Vietnamese drive-thru