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Taste of Saigon experienced in the city's outskirts

By DA NANG Today / DA NANG Today
November 03, 2019, 14:44 [GMT+7]

Ho Chi Minh City has beaten strong contenders to be ranked as the world’s fourth best hub for street food, according to the latest survey by business magazine CEOWorld.

In Da Nang, located on Tan Trao Street, Lien Chieu District, the Saigon Brown Café and Eatery is an ideal choice for those who really want to enjoy mouth-watering dishes originated from the southern Vietnamese metropolis. 

 

Entering Saigon Brown, visitors will be impressed by its modern, luxurious, and sophisticated space featuring a picture of Saigon, the former name of Ho Chi Minh City made from more than 700,000 screws.

The venue’s unique space suitable for customers of all ages as it promises them interesting experience and relaxing moments.

In Saigon Brown, you can have fun time with your family members, friends and lovers. In addition, you can arrange work exchanges with your partners, and organise intimate parties here.

This inviting place is very diverse in both drinks and food. If you want to experience Saigon cuisine, you can order a plate of traditional Saigon-styled Com tam (broken rice with grilled pork chops) or foreign-styled one featuring with rotisserie chicken which still retains the characteristic sweetness of chicken, harmoniously combined with the sweetness of honey and other auxiliary ingredients.

In addition, lots of such other interesting options as salads, vermicelli, noodles, beefsteak, and vegetarian dishes, along with tea, coffee, ice cream, and cakes do not disappoint gourmets.

The prices of dishes hover at 28,000 VND - 65,000 VND apiece, whilst drinks are set at 20,000 VND - 65,000 VND, ice cream offered at 55,000 VND - 75,000 VND, and pastries at 27,000 VND apiece.

Besides, every Saturday night, Saigon Brown treats its customers with live music shows featuring highly inviting melodies of R&B, Chill-out, Funk Disco or deep sounds through stunning performances of once-glorious songs created by late musician Trinh Cong Son,

The venue daily operates 6:30am to 10:30pm.

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