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Quan an Ngon ThingsAsian: TravelTip Icon -- Eating

Address:

138 Nam Ky` Khoi Nghia
HCM, Quarter 1 (quan 1) Vietnam

Phone:

8 48 825 7179

Email:

quananngon@hcm.vnn.vn

URL:

http://www.quananngon.com

Price:

InexpensiveInexpensive

Description:

offers a selection of authenthic Vietnamese food servedin a really traditional Vietnamese style

Published on 4/24/03

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Contributor: skyrider007 [12] 2/18/05

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very very good food, cheap- the decor is traditional- exotic and the servers also have a traditional uniform- good service- offers variety of foods and its a wonderful experience.

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Contributor: thdr [58] 4/24/03

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First time visit to Vietnam, try this place out... clean and food is great

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