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  2. List of Vietnamese restaurants - Wikipedia

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    Dong Phuong Oriental Bakery, New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S. Kim Sơn, Houston, Texas Lúc Lắc Vietnamese Kitchen, Portland, Oregon Mắm, New York City. Following is a list of Vietnamese restaurants:

  3. Two new Fort Worth eateries to open near TCU serving Asian ...

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  4. Tuong - Wikipedia

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    Tuong may refer to: . Tuồng, classical Vietnamese theatre or "Vietnamese opera"; Tương, term used for various sauces and pastes used in Vietnamese cuisine; Xiang Commandery (Chinese: 象郡) or Tượng Commandery, a commandery from 214–76 BC under the Qin, Nanyue (Nam Việt), and Western Han dynasties, likely in northern Vietnam and parts of southern China

  5. Vietnamese cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Vietnamese cuisine encompasses the foods and beverages originated from Vietnam. Meals feature a combination of five fundamental tastes ( ngũ vị ): sweet, salty, bitter, sour, and spicy . The distinctive nature of each dish reflects one or more elements (such as nutrients and colors), which are also based around a five-pronged philosophy .

  6. Guide to Lake Worth: Explore this rural Texas town with lots ...

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    Thai Orange Cuisine — This restaurant offers a wide selection of rice and noodle dishes with flavorful spices and meats. Located at 6060 Rocky Point Trail #300, the restaurant also serves ...

  7. He cooks by day, sings by night. Now Fort Worth’s ‘Singing ...

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    Sammy Fox is a drummer and bandleader with a home-cooking restaurant and bigger plans. He cooks by day, sings by night. Now Fort Worth’s ‘Singing Chef’ is adding a spinoff

  8. Huy Fong Foods - Wikipedia

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    Huy Fong Foods was founded by David Tran (born 1945), an ethnic Chinese businessman and a former Major in the South Vietnamese Army. [7] Tran, after leaving Vietnam in a cargo boat, arrived in Boston in the spring of 1979 as a part of the migration of the Vietnamese boat people following the Vietnam War. [8]

  9. J.D. Granger to transform old house into new restaurant in ...

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    J.D. Granger, who pushed for Fort Worth to become a more river-focused city, plans to open a restaurant in the Riverbend area next year.. The restaurant will be called Crystal Springs Hideaway and ...