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Delicious food on Pham Viet Chanh street, Binh Thanh district

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Located on the axis connecting District 1 with Thu Duc City, this street concentrates a variety of dining places and dining spaces.

Working in Sala, Thu Duc city, living on Chu Van An street (Binh Thanh district), so I often choose the places to eat and drink between these 2 areas for convenient travel. Pham Viet Chanh is an interesting street for many food lovers. Here, you can easily find a variety of dining spots in a variety of spaces such as small pubs in the alley, bistro, restaurant … In addition, diners can also dine at a vegetarian restaurant, have a drink. with colleagues at a European-style pub or meeting a partner at a Japanese restaurant. I often dine here because of the quiet, courteous space. Outside, the restaurant is painted gently cream yellow, and the vines cover the walls to create a cool feeling. The area inside is subtle with old wooden furniture and dishes, the food dishes are antique fake glaze. In addition, the stone statues, wall paintings also have many Buddhist imprints, creating a tranquil and serene space. With a varied menu, I usually order individual dishes and serve with hot rice. The last time I visited the restaurant, I ordered crispy mushroom with tamarind sauce, tropical salad, taro soup and white rice. In addition to the odd dish, the restaurant serves three more types of hot pot including Thai hot pot, flower mushroom hotpot and bowl of taste hotpot. The hot pot part is quite small compared to the price of 220,000 VND / pot. Coming here on weekdays, customers do not need to call to reserve a table because the number of customers is not too crowded. Suggested dishes : Fried bean mushroom with rice paper, tropical salad, crispy mushroom with tamarind sauce, crispy fried noodles, pad Thai, taro soup. One of the reasons I dine here is because I want to enjoy the famous Turkish kebab made in German style. The price here is much higher than the mass-appearing kebab bakeries on the street. Here serves both vegetarian cakes. I have tried 2 sandwiches: The Kebaby Döner sandwich and The Kebaby Roll. For each type of cake, diners can choose their own filling and sauce. I choose a vegetarian veggie, eggs and tzatziki sauce for The Kebaby Döner. The bread is fresh, soft, the filling is easy to eat, frugal, and the sauce is mildly sour. The Kebaby Roll has chicken fillet, cheese, cocktail sauce tzatziki. I choose tzatziki for my cakes because this traditional Mediterranean sauce has a characteristic yoghurt flavor, reducing the fatness of the meat. In addition to bread, the restaurant also serves lunch set take away including Tabouleh salad, hummus, carrot, cucumber, kebab bread. I usually order the lunch set here from 11am because the number of customers at noon is large, the ship time is quite long. Suggested dishes : Kebaby roll, Mini Roll Munch Box This restaurant is located in a small alley on Pham Viet Chanh, the location is quite difficult to find. Small, cozy space, suitable for couples or groups of 3-5 people. Different from many places, leaving pizza here is made into fancy rectangular pieces, divided into categories including 2 pieces and 4 pieces. In addition to pizza, the bar also serves a variety of vegetable salads. The types of salads range from 40,000 to 120,000 VND. Pizza 15×10 cm price about 60,000 VND, half of a 14 cm tray costs 120,000-220,000 VND (4 pieces), a whole 28 cm tray (8 pieces) ranges 230,000-300,000 VND Pizza here is made in Romanian style, not too variety of side dishes, but strange, fresh ingredients. The downside here is that there is no parking space. Vehicles are allowed to be stored in small alleys only about 2.5 m and unattended. Suggested dishes: Spicy Salam – spicy pizza with sliced ​​smoked sausage topping, Pizza Carnitas – stewed pork stew pizza Pham Viet Chanh has many Japanese restaurants. I came to know Horumon Yamibancho in a small alley on this street. From the signboard to the layout it feels like I’m standing in a Japanese restaurant in the famous drinking alley of Omoide Yokocho in Tokyo (Japan). The restaurant has a cozy space, suitable for intimate family meals or partner meetings. The restaurant serves Japanese-style grilled dishes including 3 main dishes: beef, chicken and pork. Charcoal stove is arranged at the table. This grill style will not suit diners who are afraid of smelling charcoal on their clothes. In addition to baked goods, the restaurant serves various types of rice and ramen. Drinks include wine and teas. The minus point here is that the menu is written in Japanese, making it difficult for many diners to choose dishes. Suggested dishes: Ramen noodles and grilled dishes at the table Captain Phook has a unique space with an alley seating area, open kitchen, allowing diners to observe the chefs processing. Location on the street but not as messy as the sidewalk bars. If you want privacy, you can choose to sit indoors. I stopped by the shop one late afternoon after work. Accompanying a friend, we took a seat outside, observed the chef’s preparation and saw the alley with people and cars passing. While having a meal, I can talk to the cooks. This space makes me feel comfortable after stressful hours. The outside position is loved by many diners, until after 7 a.m., there will be no vacancies. This is a Spanish-style pub with a friendly drinking space. This place is suitable for the group you want to find places to eat, have a good chat. The restaurant serves a variety of Spanish food, along with mixed wines. From the sitting position outside, you can observe the chef preparing the dish. Suggested dishes: Fish & chips, beef raviolo, seaside spaghetti with pistachio DOWNTOWN is a series that recommends places to eat from those who have experienced the service. In each article, we introduce different types of restaurants with typical dishes, suggesting and giving readers more options before going to the restaurant.