I have always loved Southeast Asian food.
I have eaten at several famous restaurants in Zhongli and want to unlock new ones.
But for some reason, most of the Vietnamese food in Taiwan looks like Vietnamese roadside stalls, which makes it feel dirty XD
My boyfriend has sensitive gastrointestinal tract and is afraid of eating with me, so he won’t accompany me to eat, but since he went to Hanoi, he has become more relaxed.
I was searching for a dog that day and found this one, so I rushed there.
The location of this hotel is diagonally opposite Zhongli Railway Station.
The store is quite big, and the decoration really feels like Hanoi.
Run by two Vietnamese
They were OK with ordering food in Chinese and showing us tables, but they couldn't understand other things like when we asked if we could pay by credit card.
Having said that, let me help you with some popular science.
Do you know that Vietnamese pho has the same North-South controversy as Taiwanese rice dumplings?
When eating Vietnamese pho in Taiwan, it is quite common to eat spicy and sour seafood soup.
Sometimes when eating beef rice noodles, it will be sour and taste a little sweeter.
Then there's usually a big plate of food on the side for you to add to
This one is more South-Vietnamese.
Last time I went to North Vietnam, I almost always had a bowl of meat, onions, and green onions.
There are no other vegetables and the taste is relatively bland and not sweet.
If you want it to be sour, add some lemon yourself.
Another special thing is that it is usually eaten with fried dough sticks (they call them ㄍㄨㄟˋ)
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