American chef and content creator Chad Kubanov moved to Vietnam 10 years ago, intending to leave within a year. Instead, he fell in love with food, culture and people – and made District 7 of Ho Chi Minh City his home. Kubanov revealed some of his favorite dining locations in the neighborhood.
American chef and content creator Chad Kubanov moved to Vietnam 10 years ago, intending to leave within a year.
Instead, Kvanov fell in love with food, culture and people, and made Ho Chi Minh City home.
Vietnam’s largest metropolitan city is divided into 16 urban areas, five rural areas and one subcity, each with its own landmarks and local delights.
Kubanoff’s Neighborhood 7 is known for being a large foreign community, especially Koreans, mainly in my hanging urban areas.
However, District 7 has more than just a small Seoul. Kubanoff saw his favorite locations for CNBC Travel downtime and showed him taking a bite.
A kitchen with shit stool, a food stall selling hot steaks with eggs and pate in the morning. A typical Vietnamese cafe with c14hoàngquốcviệt, phumỹ, new Koi Coffee in District 7, a large space, ornate decorations and Japanese Koi car.
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Watch the video above and recommend that Kvanov order the authentic taste of Vietnamese.