Top 5 Hidden Eateries in Saigon’s Chinatown That Locals Have Loved for Decades
District 5 is still Saigon’s real Chinatown. Not the kind dressed in neon signs or built for tourists, but a living neighborhood where tradition is carried out by hand.
We LOVE street food. For us, there’s no better way to get to know the local culture than through its food, particularly the street food.
District 5 is still Saigon’s real Chinatown. Not the kind dressed in neon signs or built for tourists, but a living neighborhood where tradition is carried out by hand.
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