Welcome to today's weekly Travelfeed Food Of The World roundup brought to you by @guchtere and @for91days.
After the Christmas Eve feast... and then the Christmas Day feast... we're finding it really hard to think about food right now. But today is Wednesday, when we always do our weekly round-up of articles about world cuisine, so think about food we must! The first article takes us to the Mekong Delta in Vietnam, to visit a floating market where you can slurp down bowls of Pho. Shifting our focus to drinks, we now visit a beautiful jazz bar in Bangkok called the Bamboo Bar. Finally... you know where you can find some amazing sushi?! Why, Bulgaria, of course! Don't believe me? Well, see for yourself in the closing article, which takes us for sushi in the town of Ruse.
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Exploring Cai Rang Floating Market in Can Tho, Vietnam
written by @hanggggbeeee
There is a boat of Hai aunt who had sold noodles (Hủ tiếu) for Gordon Ramsay. The host of Master Chef US was really impressed by that noodles on floating market and even said that it was the most amazing food he had ever had. He also brought this food to challenge contestants on his show.
The Bamboo Bar Bangkok - Review of the Jazz Bar
written by @wnfdiary
For a luxury hotel like the Mandarin Oriental Hotel, it is crucial to have an outstanding bar. The Bamboo Bar is much more than just outstanding. The Bamboo Bar has a great history and it is easy to imagine Audrey Hepburn and Luis Armstrong sitting in the colonial style rattan seating.
Sushi, wines and Bulgarian salad in Ruse
written by @vonaurolacu
I decided to go for a small sushi plateau for the three of us. Finger food like. "Go gambling" I said to myself. I have eaten here before but I never trusted them enough to go on and risk it all on sushi.
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