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Saigon Food Tour – Stop #5 – Bun Cha

May 5, 2019 Tony

Bun Cha is not native to southern Vietnam.  It comes from the north.  It is popular all over Vietnam–in fact all over the world–but it

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Saigon Food Tour – Stop 4 – Vietnamese Pizza

April 13, 2019 Tony

By now it was just after dark.  Having finished our snack in the Cambodian Flower Market, we walked to a small shop and took up

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Saigon Food Tour – Stop #3 – Cambodian Market and Banh Phong Nuong

April 3, 2019 Tony

When we left Cheo Leo, we took a little detour before leaving district 3. Our guides, Nana and Huy from Street Food Man took us

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Saigon Food Tour – Stop 2 – Vietnamese Coffee

March 30, 2019 Tony

From the Banh Xeo, remaining in District 3, our Saigon food tour took us to the oldest coffee shop in Saigon. Nearly 80 years ago

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Saigon Food Tour – Stop 1 – Banh Xeo

March 27, 2019 Tony

Our tour began with a ride on the back of a scooter through downtown Saigon.  The traffic is 75% motorbikes, and they drive as if

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Saigon Food Tour – Introduction

March 24, 2019 Tony

It’s only our 3rd full day in Vietnam, but I think when the 16 days is over we will conclude that the Saigon Food Tour

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Next Stop is Vietnam!

February 23, 2019 Tony

I can barely believe I am typing this, I’m going to Vietnam! For years,  I have wanted to visit this country.  My father served there in

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Turkey Trot 2019! I can always count on @liltrombs to rally at sunrise and earn that Bloody Mary! This year our neighborhood race had over 4,000 runners and raised a lot of money for local charities.
A brief stop on my drive down CA-1 in the Big Sur area. If you listen to this video you can hear seals barking a hundred feet below! #bigsur #ca1
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It all comes down to perspective

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Turkey Trot 2019! I can always count on @liltrombs to rally at sunrise and earn that Bloody Mary! This year our neighborhood race had over 4,000 runners and raised a lot of money for local charities.

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