Saigon or Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam is one of the most attractive dining places for both local people and tourists. This city has a lot of delicious foods with reasonable prices for visitors to try.
If you are planning to travel to this city, do not forget these ten delicious dishes. They will make your trip more and more enjoyable.
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Are you looking to spice up your cuisine with some new international flavors?
Well, you’re in luck. There’s no need to buy an expensive plane ticket somewhere exotic to find unique world flavors and give your tastebuds an incredible experience.
Try one of these seven mouth-watering condiments from around the world, and add a little culture to your pallet.
When we put the words “best” and “pizza” side by side, we just can’t help but think about Italy. Locals and foreigners alike have their own preferences and definitions of how a great pizza should be, a challenge gracefully conquered by Naples, Italy. With the numerous pizzerias located there which aims to satisfy anyone’s definition of the “best”, why look for another?
First on our list of recommendations is a rustic restaurant called Da Michele. Take note that there are tons of people there and no reservations. Plus they only serve two kinds of pizzas: pizza margherita and pizza marinara. Having read that, you might be hesitant but don’t miss out on it! These two pizzas will be some of the best you’ve ever had. Next is Lombardi 1892, they have been open and cooking for generations and yet their pizzas are as delicious as it ever was. Other dishes could also be ordered, but prioritize their specialty: pizza with smoked provola cheese.
Belgium has so many varieties of beer, you could go crazy just by choosing. Having approximately 180 breweries and even more varieties, you could never go wrong. All over the country, no matter where you go, beer will always be a huge hit. Known as the top beer country in the world, the top beers bellow will satisfy you whether you’re beer expert or just a really big fan of beer.
Hoegaarden (5%), one of the best among wheat beers. Despite its cloudy appearance, its actually one of the most refreshing beers fit for a hot summer’s day. It has a rich history too, long ago it was so unpopular that it almost went extinct. After some time, it caught the taste of the younger generation and is one of the most popular today.
If ever you’re yearning for a great bottle of champagne, nothing will ever be more authentic as the ones made in France. “Champagne” produced in other parts of the world are only considered by many as only sparkling wine. But with all the champagne regions, where can you start? Of course there are multiple tours available, but there are some that you should never forget to see.
Pré En Bulles in Trépail, owned by Sylvie Gerard-Maizieres, an admirable boutique museum entirely dedicated to champagne. Found there are 12 tableaux theatre composed of robot marionettes that explain everything in champagne’s history and production, of course in terms understood by almost anyone. After the grand introductions and amusement worth €7, everyone will head to the tasting room filled with her champagne.
Out of the numerous arrays of wines in the world, why would wines in Portugal come to mind? Let us tell you that a good reason for that is their Dow’s Vintage Port 2011 that topped the list of best wines in the world in 2014. Not only that, but Portugal also nabbed the 3rd and 4th place with their Douro Chryseia 2011 and Douro 2011, respectively. Of course Portugal still has a lot of undiscovered gems, better book a wine tour and start discovering them. Portugal boasts as being the one who founded the first wine producing regions ever in the entire world, which is Douro. It also has an immense collection of various native grapes, like none other in the world. You can taste anything, from light to very intense wines, they have everything in the middle. When you do book tours, make sure to choose the ones that include Douro and Alentejo Wine Regions. Douro is without a doubt, the most beautiful and luxurious of all. Most prominent of its feature is its steep terraced vineyards alongside the Douro River. Don’t ever let yourself miss out on some of the top wineries and tastings at certain estates […]
Being a tropical country, the people in the Philippines, may they be tourists or locals, find ways to cool themselves down. That’s why thousands flock to the coldest city in the country: Baguio. You won’t just cool yourself down, but you get to experience all its attractions and not to mention some of the best strawberry jam there is. Getting to Baguio can be quite a struggle in return for paradise. From Manila, you have to ride a bus for 8 hours and that’s not the bad part. Since it’s located high up in the mountains, you have to endure hours of zigzagged paths making your meal useless. Once you’ve thankfully arrived, check in to any one of the various hotels and inns available, just make sure that you booked ahead of time, it’s a very popular destination. Baguio is famous for their delicious strawberries and jam. Tons of strawberries are sold almost anywhere you look, but a better way to have them is of you pick them yourself. Take a ride to strawberry farms that’ll give you the chance to pick these succulent little hearts from their soft branches. We suggest a farm simply called “Strawberry Farm,” grab a […]