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To inform their menus, Ha and Burns would take food trips between pop-ups in various places like Montreal, Paris, Barcelona, and others. [3] Eater called their pop-up business model "akin to what you might find at a street kitchen in Vietnam." [6] In 2024, The New York Times said Ha's Đặc Biệt "would be at or near the top" of "a ranking of ...
Biên Hòa is a key industrial hub in southern Vietnam. There are six industrial zones: Biên Hòa I Industrial Park. The country’s oldest industrial park, covering 340 hectares, is set to be converted into an urban, commercial, and service area by the end of 2025. [15] [16] Biên Hòa II Industrial Zone, 365 ha; Amata Industrial Park, 674 ha.
Bún chả (Vietnamese: [ɓǔn ca᷉ː]) is a Vietnamese dish of grilled pork and noodles, which is thought to have originated from Hanoi, Vietnam. [1] Bún chả is served with grilled fatty pork over a plate of white rice noodles and herbs with a side dish of dipping sauce. The dish was described in 1959 by Vietnamese food writer Vu Bang ...
Hanoi [b] (Vietnamese: Hà Nội ⓘ) is the capital and second-most populous city of Vietnam. The name "Hanoi" translates to "inside the river" [14] (Hanoi is bordered by the Red and Black Rivers). As a municipality, Hanoi consists of 12 urban districts, 17 rural districts, and one district-level town.
The Hanoi Highway, formerly known as Biên Hòa Highway (or Saigon–Biên Hòa Highway) was constructed between July 1957 and April 1961, started at Phan Thanh Giản Bridge (now is Điện Biên Phủ Bridge) between District 1 and Bình Thạnh nowadays, crosses Nhieu Loc–Thi Nghe Channel and end at Chợ Sặt T-intersection.
The three main avenues in the district, Lạc Long Quân, Âu Cơ, and An Dương Vương, were names of leaders of early Vietnamese civilization.The smaller streets in the district are named after renowned Vietnamese poets, artists and music composers, such as Xuân Diệu, Tô Ngọc Vân, Trịnh Công Sơn, Nguyễn Đình Thi and Đặng Thai Mai.
[32] [78] [79] A similar restaurant named Pho 75 serves in the Washington, D.C., and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, areas in the United States. [80] Numbers in the restaurant name are "lucky" numbers for the owners: culturally lucky numbers or to mark a date in Vietnam or their personal history. [81]
He opened his self-titled restaurant in 2000 near the Hoàn Kiếm Lake, [3] but following increases in rent, it was moved to the Tây Hồ District of Hanoi. [4] The interior of the restaurant features artwork from Chinn's private collection, and is divided into two dining rooms and a lounge. [2] A further branch of the restaurant is in Ho Chi ...