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Tuesday, July 5, 2016

Refreshing Drinks in Vietnam

Refreshing Drinks in Vietnam

Obey your thirst. Well, in Vietnam, there are a variety of drinks you can have while you are in Saigon. Travelling can be thirsty sometimes especially upon arriving in Vietnam and you are still trying to locate your hotel with a map in your hand or maybe a GPS on in your smartphone.

One unique item in the food and drink menu at SamKang food chain is this Red Rice Drink. That was a healthy drink I suppose having been produced from rice, a staple food in most of Asia.


At a food fair in the Plaza in Ho Chi Minh, I was able to bump into a juice vendor and this is what I got from him. Back in the Philippines, we call it 'tubo'.


Going to restaurants for some siesta time is pretty common for tourists, so you might as well check out some cafe latte for they have that special coffee drink here in Vietnam.


And, everybody's favorite in this part of Asia and even in Thailand and Cambodia is the iced coffee. Almost in every corner where there are many people, you will find someone selling iced coffee. Maybe due to the hot weather, people gets a delight in the day grabbing an iced coffee while they walk the steets towards their workplaces or back home.


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