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  • Whether it is day or night, a steaming bowl of pho noodles is always available in Vietnam. Pho is the unofficial national dish of Vietnam, that is becoming popular with non-Vietnamese all over the world.  Pho consists of rice noodles in a meat based broth. The dish is normally accompanied with an array of: basil, lime, chili, and other extras on the side so you can season to taste. The balanced tastes of salty, spicy and sour are addictive and often becomes an instant favorite for anyone visiting Vietnam!
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  • Pho, the national dish of Vietnam and therefore available everywhere in the country, is said to be best in Hanoi, its origin.
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  • Pho, the national dish of Vietnam and therefore available everywhere in the country, is said to be best in Hanoi, its origin.
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  • Street Pho Hanoi - Pho, the national dish of Vietnam and therefore available everywhere in the country, is said to be best in Hanoi, its origin.
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  • Pho Stall at Dalat Market - Whether it is day or night, a steaming bowl of pho noodles is always available in Vietnam.  This al fresco pho stall at Dalat Market caters to local vendors who are enjoying a noodle break.
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