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Com Tam Binh Dan - Hand Painted

Nestled down a small temple alley at number 241 on Ben Van Don street, District 4; you can find this iconic Com Tam breakfast stall in early morning.

'Cơm' meaning rice and 'Cơm tấm' meaning 'broken rice' relates to the rice grains that have been fractured in the milling process. Previously popular for its low cost breakfast, it has now become a special feature of Vietnamese cuisine and can be found all over the country.

In the picture the different pots represent the different side dishes available at this alley way takeaway. 

ï       Sườn -Bì Chả - Ribs-Pork skin-lean meat

ï        Ốp La - egg omelette  🥚

ï       Xíu Mại Sốt Cà - Meatballs Tomato Sauce 🍅

ï       Canh Chua – Sour Soup

ï       Gà Kho - Braised Chicken  🍅

ï       Rau Muống - Morning Glory Vegetable

At these local eateries, the menu changes daily to keep customers coming back for more.

Limited edition of 10, single layer woodcuts from a 20x15cm Japanese magnolia woodblock, hand painted with watercolor tones.

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