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Embark on a culinary journey through the vibrant streets of Saigon with our curated guide to the city's top 10 food adventures! Traveling to a new country can be exhilarating yet daunting, especially when faced with the tantalizing array of local cuisine. Fear not, fellow foodie adventurers, as we've handpicked the absolute must-try dishes and dining experiences to make your trip to Saigon unforgettable. From sizzling street food stalls to hidden gems tucked away in bustling alleys, our guide is your passport to exploring the rich tapestry of flavors that define Saigon's culinary landscape. Whether you're craving the fiery kick of authentic Vietnamese pho or eager to indulge in mouthwatering banh mi sandwiches bursting with fresh ingredients, we've got you covered. But our guide goes beyond just listing popular dishes – it's a gateway to immersive cultural experiences. Dive deep into the heart of Saigon's food scene, where each bite tells a story of tradition, innovation, and passion. Get ready to connect with locals, discover hidden culinary secrets, and savor the essence of Saigon through its diverse and delicious food offerings. So, pack your appetite and join us on a gastronomic adventure like no other. Let's navigate the bustling streets, sample exotic flavors, and create unforgettable memories one delectable dish at a time. Your taste buds will thank you, and your journey through Saigon will be enriched with flavors that linger long after you've returned home. Get ready to embark on the ultimate foodie escapade – Saigon style!
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Enter the charming neighborhood of Brera and you’ll soon forget all thoughts of the drab, industrialist Milan. Bohemian grit began to fill the cracks between the uneven cobblestone streets here after WWII, and by the 1960s, the local cafes and galleries brimmed with neorealist filmmakers and designers vying for the Compasso d’Oro award. Due north from Milan’s tourist-filled Duomo and past the storied La Scala, austere, modern palazzos make way for colorful residential buildings, their balconies overflowing with succulents, wisteria and honeysuckle. The name Brera comes from the Lombard word ‘Braida’ which means ‘green space.’ Once a fishing village where boats arrived on canals into Milan from the Northern lakes, today it is considered the most bourgeois neighborhood in Milan. To experience a hint of old-world Brera is to shop at the weekly outdoor mercato on Via San Marco, notable for its colorful, overflowing bouquets, ample fresh fish selection, multiple produce stands and Italian fashion staples such as leather gloves and cashmere sweaters. On the winding pedestrian streets, worthwhile boutiques and vintage shops are mixed with tourist-hungry restaurants (to be avoided – I recommend the old-school trattoria tucked away nearby). Brera freshly exhibits a new generation of designers and concept boutiques, and admiration of the supermodel-esque locals. Although more recently famous as a creative’s haven in the 1960s, Brera has for centuries attracted artists and designers who came to study at the art academy within the internationally celebrated museum Pinacoteca di Brera. Soon after it opened, Napoleon, the newly crowned King of Italy, is said to have intended the Pinacoteca to become the Louvre of Italy (Antonio Canova’s colossal marble statue of the monarch sits at the center of the palazzo courtyard today). To follow in the brushstrokes of the prestigious academy’s centuries of attendees is to shop at the historic art supply and print shop Ditta Crespi or flip through the engraved leather journal selection at Pettinaroli.
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