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Saigon Street Food: Bun Do – Delicious Red NoodlesBy Izzy Pulido -April 10, 20190If you’re strolling down Hai Ba Trung Street during the late afternoon, it is very likely that you’ll run into a cluster of locals sitting barely an inch off the ground on footstools the size of tissue boxes. As you make your way through the roadblock of hunched over individuals, take note of what has caused this obstruction: a steaming bowl of bun do, or red noodles. The red noodle moniker is easily...
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Saigon Street Food: Bun Do – Delicious Red Noodles
By Izzy Pulido -April 10, 20190
If you’re strolling down Hai Ba Trung Street during the late afternoon, it is very likely that you’ll run into a cluster of locals sitting barely an inch off the ground on footstools the size of tissue boxes. As you make your way through the roadblock of hunched over individuals, take note of what has caused this obstruction: a steaming bowl of bun do, or red noodles. The red noodle moniker is easily understood the moment you see the hawker churning up a vat of the red-tinged broth.

Another Famous Noodle Dish of South Vietnam
Bun do, pronounced boon-daw (like the word “saw”), is savory beyond compare. Every ingredient in the dish adds body to an already luscious broth flavored with a touch of tamarind sauce and chili paste. Handfuls of boiled morning glory, chunks of congealed blood, eggs scrambled with crab meat, scoops of stewed tomatoes, hefty blocks of tofu, and a bundle of rice vermicelli noodles, called bun, pack a mighty punch of flavor. The soup is then garnished with a log of Vietnamese sausage known as cha. Order two if you’re feeling glutinous and don’t mind paying extra, but I wouldn’t blame you considering it is the most balanced version of cha I have ever tasted in Saigon. The murky mauve splotch dab smack in your bowl is none other than mam tom, fermented shrimp paste that has a rancid yet rich flavor obsessed about by many in this region. Stir the bowl well to evenly distribute the flavors.

best Bun Do saigon
It isn’t easy to handle such a huge pot every day!
Most people mistake bun do with bun rieu, another Northern noodle dish, which is an easy error since the broth of both soups is made from pureed river crab meat. The only major difference between the two dishes is the heightened acidity of bun rieu from the addition of more tomatoes and sometimes tamarind sauce to give it an extra kick.

The broth used for bun do is purely from crab meat and tends to be more mellow rather than sour. The color of the broth is more a reflection of the flavor preferences of each region. In the south, a pinch of annatto powder is added to the stew as natural food coloring and an aroma enhancer, deepening the broth’s color into that reddish hue that gave bun do its “red noodle” nickname. Bun rieu also uses of flash-fried morning glory, which makes a bowl of bun rieu strikingly more textured compared to that of bun do.

vietnamese bun do noodles
It’s a common launch in town.
Recommended Place for Bun Do in Saigon
Ms. Le’s Delicious Shoulder Pole
In an area located behind Diamond Plaza, around the corner from Nguyen Van Chiem or Nguyen Thi Minh Khai Street depending on what route you’ve taken, is Ms. Le’s famous bun do spot.

On a sidewalk on Hai Ba Trung, she unburdens herself of her carrying pole at approximately 4 PM every afternoon and begins serving her soup to loyal customers shortly thereafter. This is not a fixed address. In the morning starting at 10 AM, she feeds a hungover crowd of club-goers behind Lush Nightclub. This operation goes on until 3:30 PM where she then travels with her carrying pole and two heavy vats of soup to the Hai Ba Trung location. The afternoon shift runs from 4 to 6 PM in the evening.

The second location, where Van brought us, is located in Saigon’s financial district bringing in a number of office professionals looking for cheap lunch or dinner. During lunch hours, there’s a stall selling sugarcane juice but you’re out of luck come dinner time if you’re thirsty as there are no mobile beverage stations nearby.

where to eat bun do saigon
One of the most casual experience to try when you’re in Saigon is…
…And the Unique Experiences from Her Mobile Spot
When Van started visiting this spot two years ago, Ms. Le used to sell a few blocks down from this current location but because of the rapid industrialization happening in this neighborhood, her spot has shifted more and more north up the sidewalk. Van’s affinity for bun noodles brought her to this place, where she enjoys making bypassers jealous and hungry as she leisurely slurps her bowl of noodles.

The busy street scene might be off-putting to some, but Van says its all part of the experience. I can see what she means. Sitting on the sidewalk with the roar of engines at ear’s length is quite possibly one of the most surreal dining experiences I’ve had in Saigon thus far. There are no tables and the chairs are so low that if I had knee problems, I probably would not have been able to get up without assistance.

The small chairs are not without cause. 78% of street food vendors in Saigon are billed to be operating illegally, according to The Guardian. The street vendor hierarchy is divided into three tiers. Ms. Le exists in the third tier of illegal street vendors: those who are hypermobile as to evade being caught by the police. It’s a sad affair but in the world of Saigon street eating, it is an everyday reality.

More Facts and Tips
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People easily become more friendly when eating this way.
This type of streetside eating is as basic as you can get so if you are not accustomed to eating without a table (don’t feel bad if balancing a bowl of hot soup while wielding chopsticks is a skill you don’t have) or if you have bad knees, this might not be the place for you. However, if you love the hustle and bustle of Saigon’s streets and want to rub some shoulders with the locals, then by all means, stop on by. Just don’t forget to BYOB —bring your own drinks—if you’re visiting in the evening as there’s nowhere close to order drinks unless you want to splurge on some fancy tea at the Pata Chou Bakery next door.

Let us know what you think after you try it!

More information:
Dish’s name: Bun do (Literally translate into Red Noodle)
Price: 15,000 VND/bowl
Opening time: from 10:30 AM to 6 PM
Address: Behind Diamond Plaza, at the T-junction of Hai Ba Trung Street and Nguyen Van Chiem Street

 

Read more: Banh Khot: The Tastiest Street Food in Saigon

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Đề bài: Choose the letter A, B ,C or D to complete the sentences with given words Question 1: You / will / receive / discount/ every/ five parcels A. You will receiving discount for every five parcels. B. You will to receive discount for every five parcels. C. You will receive discount for every five parcels. D. You will be receive discount for every five parcels. Question 2: This / restaurant's food/ taste/ very/ delicious. A. This restaurant's food taste very...
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Đề bài: Choose the letter A, B ,C or D to complete the sentences with given words

Question 1: You / will / receive / discount/ every/ five parcels

A. You will receiving discount for every five parcels.

B. You will to receive discount for every five parcels.

C. You will receive discount for every five parcels.

D. You will be receive discount for every five parcels.

Question 2: This / restaurant's food/ taste/ very/ delicious.

A. This restaurant's food taste very delicious.

B. This restaurant's foods tastes very delicious.

C. This restaurant's food to taste very delicious.

D. This restaurant's food tastes very delicious.

Question 3: The street / not / look / attractive/ because/ there /be / a lot of/ rubbish.

A. The street not look attractive because there's a lot of rubbish.

B. The street not look attractive because there're a lot of rubbish

C. The street doesn't look attractive because there's a lot of rubbish.

D. The street don't look attractive because there're a lot of rubbish.

Question 4: The music club/ be / make/ so / much noise/ that / the residents/ require/ them / turn / the music/ down.

A. The music club is making so much noise that the residents require them to turn the music down.

B. The music club is make so much noise that the residents require them to turn the music down.

C. The music club be make so much noise that the residents require them to turn the music down

D. The music club be making so much noise that the residents require them to turn the music down.

Question 5: Television / a tool / gain / education/ information.

A. Television is a tool to gain education and information.

B. Television is a tool gaining education and information.

C. Television are a tool gain to gain education and information.

D. Television are a tool gaining education and information.

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27 tháng 3 2020

Mn ơi, làm giúp mk vs🙏🙏

25 tháng 8 2021

B. Are the prices reasonable? ( Giá cả hợp lý không? )

Read the passage, and choose the correct answer A, B, C or D for each question. GIẢI THÍCH ĐÁP ÁN CHỌN DÙM NHA!!!Street Food Shoulder Poles on Saigon streets      Street food shoulder pole is familiar with Saigon people throughout many years. Nowadays it has become a special thing that makes travelers curious. In small areas of District 1 and District 3, we could count more than 100 vendors who earned money using shoulder poles. A shoulder pole, also called a carrying pole, is a yoke of...
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Read the passage, and choose the correct answer A, B, C or D for each question. GIẢI THÍCH ĐÁP ÁN CHỌN DÙM NHA!!!

Street Food Shoulder Poles on Saigon streets

      Street food shoulder pole is familiar with Saigon people throughout many years. Nowadays it has become a special thing that makes travelers curious. In small areas of District 1 and District 3, we could count more than 100 vendors who earned money using shoulder poles. A shoulder pole, also called a carrying pole, is a yoke of wood or bamboo, used by people to carry a load. The vendors put their goods in two baskets from each end of the yoke.

      In the downtown, we can meet young women with their shoulder poles. The baskets are covered with plastic wrap carefully to protect the foods from the street dust. In a tight space of one basket, she could mix the ingredients and bake the cake on a small charcoal which was defended by carton. The ready cakes were put in other basket.

      In the morning or evening, on rainy or sunny day, Saigon streets are marked by shoulder poles of people from different regions of the country, which has become a   unique part of Saigon. It has been said that it isn’t hard to live in Saigon if you work hard. With the carrying pole on shoulders, the vendor has turned it into a “store”. The reason is very simple, they don’t have enough money to open a real store. Every day these women continue their journey through Saigon streets under the sun and the rain, selling cheap things or street foods to earn money and feed their children.

1.   A shoulder pole                 .

      A. is the connection between wood and bamboo B. used to be called a carrying pole

      C. is a bar made of wood or bamboo        D. is used to put goods on street vendor’s shoulders

2.   Street food shoulder pole is                      .

      A. used by street vendors to carry things B. a characteristic of District 1 and 3

      C. used to make foreign travelers curious D. a way for passer-by to have food

3.   All of the following are true about shoulder poles EXCEPT that                        .

      A. street vendors can bake cakes there     B. the two baskets have the same function

      C. they can contain enough things to serve some customers        D. they can be protected from dust

4.   All of the following are benefits of shoulder poles EXCEPT that                       .

      A. they can help street vendors to sell many things without a store

      B. street vendors can support their families with the help of shoulder poles

      C. it is a way for street vendors to carry goods around the streets

      D. women are marked by unique shoulder poles from different regions

5.   The word “yoke” in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to                       .

      A. a piece of wood that is shaped to fit across a person’s shoulders to carry two equal loads

      B. a wooden bar that is connected to the vehicles or loads so that they can be pulled away

      C. something that connects two things or people, usually in a way that limits freedom

Read the passage, and choose the correct answer A, B, C or D for each question.

Street Food Shoulder Poles on Saigon streets

      Street food shoulder pole is familiar with Saigon people throughout many years. Nowadays it has become a special thing that makes travelers curious. In small areas of District 1 and District 3, we could count more than 100 vendors who earned money using shoulder poles. A shoulder pole, also called a carrying pole, is a yoke of wood or bamboo, used by people to carry a load. The vendors put their goods in two baskets from each end of the yoke.

      In the downtown, we can meet young women with their shoulder poles. The baskets are covered with plastic wrap carefully to protect the foods from the street dust. In a tight space of one basket, she could mix the ingredients and bake the cake on a small charcoal which was defended by carton. The ready cakes were put in other basket.

      In the morning or evening, on rainy or sunny day, Saigon streets are marked by shoulder poles of people from different regions of the country, which has become a   unique part of Saigon. It has been said that it isn’t hard to live in Saigon if you work hard. With the carrying pole on shoulders, the vendor has turned it into a “store”. The reason is very simple, they don’t have enough money to open a real store. Every day these women continue their journey through Saigon streets under the sun and the rain, selling cheap things or street foods to earn money and feed their children.

1.   A shoulder pole                 .

      A. is the connection between wood and bamboo B. used to be called a carrying pole

      C. is a bar made of wood or bamboo        D. is used to put goods on street vendor’s shoulders

2.   Street food shoulder pole is                      .

      A. used by street vendors to carry things B. a characteristic of District 1 and 3

      C. used to make foreign travelers curious D. a way for passer-by to have food

3.   All of the following are true about shoulder poles EXCEPT that                        .

      A. street vendors can bake cakes there     B. the two baskets have the same function

      C. they can contain enough things to serve some customers        D. they can be protected from dust

4.   All of the following are benefits of shoulder poles EXCEPT that                       .

      A. they can help street vendors to sell many things without a store

      B. street vendors can support their families with the help of shoulder poles

      C. it is a way for street vendors to carry goods around the streets

      D. women are marked by unique shoulder poles from different regions

5.   The word “yoke” in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to                       .

      A. a piece of wood that is shaped to fit across a person’s shoulders to carry two equal loads

      B. a wooden bar that is connected to the vehicles or loads so that they can be pulled away

      C. something that connects two things or people, usually in a way that limits freedom

      D. a long piece of wood that is fastened across the necks to pull heavy loads

      D. a long piece of wood that is fastened across the necks to pull heavy loads

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8 tháng 12 2023

1. C. 

 Ex: The passage mentions that a shoulder pole is also called a carrying pole and is described as a yoke of wood or bamboo used to carry a load.

2. C. 

 Ex: The passage mentions that street food shoulder poles have become a special thing that makes travelers curious.

3. B.

Ex: The passage mentions that the vendor puts goods in two baskets from each end of the yoke, suggesting that the baskets have different functions (e.g., mixing ingredients and baking cakes in one basket, putting ready cakes in the other).

4. D. 

Ex: The passage mentions that the unique shoulder poles are characteristic of Saigon streets, but it does not directly state that women are marked by them from different regions.

5. A. 

  Ex In the context of the passage, a yoke is described as a wooden or bamboo structure used by people to carry a load, and option A captures this meaning.

bài còn lại giống như câu trên nhé e

9 tháng 12 2023

Read the passage, and choose the correct answer A, B, C or D for each question. GIẢI THÍCH ĐÁP ÁN CHỌN DÙM NHA!!!

Street Food Shoulder Poles on Saigon streets

      Street food shoulder pole is familiar with Saigon people throughout many years. Nowadays it has become a special thing that makes travelers curious. In small areas of District 1 and District 3, we could count more than 100 vendors who earned money using shoulder poles. A shoulder pole, also called a carrying pole, is a yoke of wood or bamboo, used by people to carry a load. The vendors put their goods in two baskets from each end of the yoke.

      In the downtown, we can meet young women with their shoulder poles. The baskets are covered with plastic wrap carefully to protect the foods from the street dust. In a tight space of one basket, she could mix the ingredients and bake the cake on a small charcoal which was defended by carton. The ready cakes were put in other basket.

      In the morning or evening, on rainy or sunny day, Saigon streets are marked by shoulder poles of people from different regions of the country, which has become a   unique part of Saigon. It has been said that it isn’t hard to live in Saigon if you work hard. With the carrying pole on shoulders, the vendor has turned it into a “store”. The reason is very simple, they don’t have enough money to open a real store. Every day these women continue their journey through Saigon streets under the sun and the rain, selling cheap things or street foods to earn money and feed their children.

1.   A shoulder pole                 .

      A. is the connection between wood and bamboo B. used to be called a carrying pole

      C. is a bar made of wood or bamboo        D. is used to put goods on street vendor’s shoulders

A shoulder pole, also called a carrying pole, is a yoke of wood or bamboo, used by people to carry a load. The vendors put their goods in two baskets from each end of the yoke.

2.   Street food shoulder pole is                      .

      A. used by street vendors to carry things B. a characteristic of District 1 and 3

      C. used to make foreign travelers curious D. a way for passer-by to have food

A shoulder pole, also called a carrying pole, is a yoke of wood or bamboo, used by people to carry a load. The vendors put their goods in two baskets from each end of the yoke.

3.   All of the following are true about shoulder poles EXCEPT that                        .

      A. street vendors can bake cakes there     B. the two baskets have the same function

      C. they can contain enough things to serve some customers        D. they can be protected from dust

In a tight space of one basket, she could mix the ingredients and bake the cake on a small charcoal which was defended by carton. The ready cakes were put in other basket.

4.   All of the following are benefits of shoulder poles EXCEPT that                       .

      A. they can help street vendors to sell many things without a store

      B. street vendors can support their families with the help of shoulder poles

      C. it is a way for street vendors to carry goods around the streets

      D. women are marked by unique shoulder poles from different regions

  In the morning or evening, on rainy or sunny day, Saigon streets are marked by shoulder poles of people from different regions of the country, which has become a   unique part of Saigon

5.   The word “yoke” in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to                       .

      A. a piece of wood that is shaped to fit across a person’s shoulders to carry two equal loads

      B. a wooden bar that is connected to the vehicles or loads so that they can be pulled away

      C. something that connects two things or people, usually in a way that limits freedom

Read the passage, and choose the correct answer A, B, C or D for each question. Street Food Shoulder Poles on Saigon streets Street food shoulder pole is familiar with Saigon people throughout many years. Nowadays it has become a special thing that makes travelers curious. In small areas of District 1 and District 3, we could count more than 100 vendors who earned money using shoulder poles. A shoulder pole, also called a carrying pole, is a yoke of wood or bamboo, used by people to carry a...
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Read the passage, and choose the correct answer A, B, C or D for each question.

Street Food Shoulder Poles on Saigon streets

Street food shoulder pole is familiar with Saigon people throughout many years. Nowadays it has become a special thing that makes travelers curious. In small areas of District 1 and District 3, we could count more than 100 vendors who earned money using shoulder poles. A shoulder pole, also called a carrying pole, is a yoke of wood or bamboo, used by people to carry a load. The vendors put their goods in two baskets from each end of the yoke.

In the downtown, we can meet young women with their shoulder poles. The baskets are covered with plastic wrap carefully to protect the foods from the street dust. In a tight space ofone basket, she could mix the ingredients and bake the cake on a small charcoal which was defended by carton. The ready cakes were put in other basket.

In the morning or evening, on rainy or sunny day, Saigon streets are marked by shoulder poles of people from different regions of the country, which has become a unique part of Saigon. It has been said that it isn’t hard to live in Saigon if you work hard. With the carrying pole on shoulders, the vendor has turned it into a “store”. The reason is very simple, they don’t have enough money to open a real store. Every day these women continue their journey through Saigon streets under the sun and the rain, selling cheap things or street foods to earn money and feed their children.

1. A shoulder pole____ .

A. is the connection between wood and bamboo

B. used to be called a carrying pole

C. is a bar made of wood or bamboo

D. is used to put goods on street vendor’s shoulders

2. Street food shoulder pole is_____________ .

A. used by street vendors to carry things

B. a characteristic of District 1 and 3

C. used to make foreign travelers curious

D. a way for passer-by to have food

3. All of the following are true about shoulder poles EXCEPT that___________ .

A. street vendors can bake cakes there

B. the two baskets have the same function

C. they can contain enough things to serve some customers

D. they can be protected from dust

4. All of the following are benefits of shoulder poles EXCEPT that ___________.

A. they can help street vendors to sell many things without a store

B. street vendors can support their families with the help of shoulder poles

C. it is a way for street vendors to carry goods around the streets

D. women are marked by unique shoulder poles from different regions

5. The word “yoke” in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to___________ .

A. a piece of wood that is shaped to fit across a person’s shoulders to carry two equal loads

B. a wooden bar that is connected to the vehicles or loads so that they can be pulled away

C. something that connects two things or people, usually in a way that limits freedom

D. a long piece of wood that is fastened across the necks to pull heavy loads

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22 tháng 6 2020

1. A shoulder pole____ .

A. is the connection between wood and bamboo

B. used to be called a carrying pole

C. is a bar made of wood or bamboo

D. is used to put goods on street vendor’s shoulders

2. Street food shoulder pole is_____________ .

A. used by street vendors to carry things

B. a characteristic of District 1 and 3

C. used to make foreign travelers curious

D. a way for passer-by to have food

3. All of the following are true about shoulder poles EXCEPT that___________ .

A. street vendors can bake cakes there

B. the two baskets have the same function

C. they can contain enough things to serve some customers

D. they can be protected from dust

4. All of the following are benefits of shoulder poles EXCEPT that ___________.

A. they can help street vendors to sell many things without a store

B. street vendors can support their families with the help of shoulder poles

C. it is a way for street vendors to carry goods around the streets

D. women are marked by unique shoulder poles from different regions

5. The word “yoke” in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to___________ .

A. a piece of wood that is shaped to fit across a person’s shoulders to carry two equal loads

B. a wooden bar that is connected to the vehicles or loads so that they can be pulled away

C. something that connects two things or people, usually in a way that limits freedom

D. a long piece of wood that is fastened across the necks to pull heavy loads

20 tháng 10 2021

2. The street food in Hoi An is delicious and ____________.

a. available

b. fabulous

c. affordable

d. fascinating

Pho might be  (1) _______ famous dish in Vietnam, but bun cha is the top choice when it comes to lunchtime in Hanoi. When you eat bun cha in a restaurant or a small cart on the street, it is often (2) _______ with a plate of vermicelli (bun), a bowl of broth with grilled pork and a basket of fresh herbs. The vermicelli and fresh herbs are pretty common in a Vietnamese restaurant. The broth and the pork are the ones that make this dish (3) _______. Bun cha sets often come with the delicious nem...
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Pho might be  (1) _______ famous dish in Vietnam, but bun cha is the top choice when it comes to lunchtime in Hanoi. When you eat bun cha in a restaurant or a small cart on the street, it is often (2) _______ with a plate of vermicelli (bun), a bowl of broth with grilled pork and a basket of fresh herbs. The vermicelli and fresh herbs are pretty common in a Vietnamese restaurant. The broth and the pork are the ones that make this dish (3) _______. Bun cha sets often come with the delicious nem cua be– fried crab spring (4) _______. Still not convinced? It’s what Obama ate during his night out with Bourdain.

1. A. most               B. the most             C. best                 D. the best

2. A. cooked           B. made                  C. served             D. tried

3. A. special            B. specially             C. specialty         D. especially

4. A. pieces            B. rolls                      C. halves            D. slices
 

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23 tháng 12 2021

1. B

2. C

3. A

4. B

24 tháng 12 2023

1 . Address : địa chỉ

Câu : My address is in Hai Ba Trung Street

Dịch : Địa chỉ của tôi là đường 2 bà trưng

2 : Trees / power poles : cột điện / ..............

Câu 2 có rất nhiều đáp án có thể điền vào. Mik gợi ý bạn 2 đáp án

Câu : There are two trees in my street : Có 2 cái cây ở đường phố của tôi

Câu : There are two power poles in my street : Có 2 cái cột điện ở đường phố của tôi

3 : with

Câu : Who do you live with : Bạn sống với ai ?
4 : city : Thành phố / capital : thủ đô

Mình nghĩ rằng city / capital đều đc. Bạn tự chọn nhé

Câu : Ha Noi is a big capital in the north / Hà nội là 1 thủ đô lớn ở phía bắc

          Ha Noi is a big city in the north / Hà Nôi là 1 thành phố lớn ở phía bắc

5 . Food : Đồ ăn / Drink : Đồ uống

Chọn 1 trong hai cái đó nha

Câu ; Do you like food there / Bạn có thích đồ ăn ở đó ko? 

          Do you like drink there / bạn có thích đồ uống ở đó ko ?

 

Decide if the following statements are True or False or Not Given.Pho, one of the most popular traditional dishes in Vietnam, can be found everywhere - from humble street stalls to classy hotels. Rice noodles are served in a bowl of beef or chicken broth, with thin slices of beef or chicken and herbs or green onions. Pho is often accompanied by sliced lime, fresh red chilies, bean sprouts, and chili sauce. There is a saying "Don't say you have been to Hanoi if you haven't tried Pho".Here are...
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Decide if the following statements are True or False or Not Given.

Pho, one of the most popular traditional dishes in Vietnam, can be found everywhere - from humble street stalls to classy hotels. Rice noodles are served in a bowl of beef or chicken broth, with thin slices of beef or chicken and herbs or green onions. Pho is often accompanied by sliced lime, fresh red chilies, bean sprouts, and chili sauce. There is a saying "Don't say you have been to Hanoi if you haven't tried Pho".

Here are some standout places to taste Pho in Hanoi.

Pho Thin (13 Lo Duc Street)

The restaurant only serves one dish: Pho Bo Tai Lan (Phở Bò Tái Lăn) but it is always full of people. The special thing of Pho here is that the beef is stir-fried quickly with garlic and it is added to the noodles before the broth is poured over the top. One bowl of Pho costs 50,000 dong and you have to pay in advance.

Pho Ganh (Hang Chieu Street)

Pho Ganh is sold by a street vendor from about 3:30 a.m. to 6 a.m. at the intersection of Hang Duong Street and Hang Chieu Street. The seats for customers are just small stools beside slightly higher plastic tables. Pho Ganh is so delicious; its broth looks like pure water, but it has bold flavor of soft sliced beef. Pho Ganh is sold with quay (quẩy) and iced tea.

Beef and chicken in a bowl of pho are cut into thin slices.

A. True

B. False

C. Not Given

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22 tháng 6 2019

Đáp án: A

Giải thích: Thông tin ở đoạn 1: Rice noodles are served in a bowl of beef or chicken broth, with thin slices of beef or chicken and herbs or green onions.

Dịch: Mì gạo được phục vụ trong một bát nước dùng thịt bò hoặc thịt gà, với những lát thịt bò hoặc thịt gà mỏng và rau thơm hoặc hành lá.

23 tháng 2 2022

B

E

D

H

A

F

C

23 tháng 2 2022

B

E

D

H

A

F

C