Ben Thanh among
world’s best food markets
Ben Thanh Market,
in the heart of Ho Chi Minh City, has been selected by the USA Today as one
of the best food markets around the world, which offers a peek into the
cultural and culinary lives of the people in the southern hub.
The market, a destination for many
tourists, is one of the oldest surviving buildings in the area. Located in a
lively area of the city, visitors can stop by the market to enjoy textiles,
souvenirs, handicrafts and, of course, local cuisine. Many of the vendors are
cooking up fresh food that's made to order, writes the American newspaper.
Visitors stop here for a "real
Vietnamese meal", like entire fish that are deep-fried. Many stalls also
sell Vietnamese prepared beverages, like smoothies and iced coffee. In the
evening, you can visit the market and sit at a number of sidewalk temporary restaurants
serving local dishes like pho (Vietnamese noodle soup) and banh canh cua
(crab noodle soup), it says.
Ben Thanh Market possesses the most
ancient architecture, which is praised as one of the most attractive tourist
sites in the megacity. Constructed by the
The famous market has four entrances
and four sections, a roof clock tower, and overlooks four main streets of
District 1. At present, the market has more than 3,000 stalls that sell
wholesale and retail items from food to luxury goods. Beside souvenir,
fashion and footwear stores, visitors will see the zone for food with
hundreds of cuisines sourced from every corner of the country.
From
Ben Thanh Market is ranked 15th in the
USA Today’s list of the "Best food markets around the world", a
list of culinary destinations that invite guests to explore all of their
senses and indulge in authentic and traditional foods. Whether you are
looking for souvenirs to take home, a quick snack or a full traditional meal,
these markets offer a delicious taste of culture.
The USA Today ranked the 45 best
markets around the world based on their critical acclaim, how reflective they
are of the local region, and the importance of food and drink at the market.
The list includes many areas in the world, but mainly in Europe and
Food markets around the world invite
visitors to indulge all of their senses, from taking in the colorful sights
of fresh produce to smelling the wafting scents of fresh seafood or
traditional dishes. Markets have been part of city life for centuries, and
have now evolved to be popular tourist attractions, said the USA Today.
Locals visit their city's market to pick
up fresh produce, meats, seafood and spices to stock their home kitchens,
while tourists can visit local markets to learn about the culture by sampling
local and traditional fare, adds the newspaper.
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Thứ Ba, 29 tháng 10, 2013
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