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🌟 Los Angeles' Rice Lovers Rejoice 😍 at Sangabriel 🌟

After our badminton game today, we found ourselves wondering what to eat again. A friend chose a Vietnamese restaurant they've had on their list for a while, and it turned out to be a truly delicious choice! πŸŽ‰ This kind of affordable, hearty, and tasty Southeast Asian cuisine is just perfect for a satisfying meal after a workout! I couldn't wait to share this with everyone. πŸ“ King Com Tam This place specializes in Broken Rice~ The owner told us it's one of the most representative street foods in Vietnam, especially popular in Ho Chi Minh City! It usually comes as a set meal with rice surrounded by a variety of different side dishes. πŸ’•πŸ’•πŸ’• Recommended Dishes Menu item number 16: King Com Tam special combo 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 Absolutely delicious! You can choose between pork or beef as the main dish, and I personally think the pork is more tasty. The other side dishes are incredibly abundant, including grilled prawns, fried shrimp cakes, shrimp balls, egg rolls, sausages, and moreβ€”totaling 10 side dishes! Everyone at the table couldn't stop raving about it, haha. Menu item number 15: King Com Tam special 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 Same concept as number 16, but it's a few dollars cheaper with 7 side dishes instead of 10, making it a better choice for those with smaller appetites. We also ordered a few pho dishes, which were quite average. 🌟🌟 Not recommended here. It seems that only the broken rice is the specialty of this place; other classic Vietnamese noodle dishes are rather ordinary, or even could be described as unpalatable. I would still recommend this place to friends who are interested in trying authentic Vietnamese dishes. The ambiance is quite basic, rather simple. πŸ˜… #VietnameseFood #LosAngeles #LAFood #FoodDaily #LALife #LosAngeles #UnforgettableFoodExperience #StreetFoodExploration #HiddenGems #TreasureRestaurantShare

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🌟 Los Angeles' Rice Lovers Rejoice 😍 at Sangabriel 🌟

After our badminton game today, we found ourselves wondering what to eat again. A friend chose a Vietnamese restaurant they've had on their list for a while, and it turned out to be a truly delicious choice! πŸŽ‰ This kind of affordable, hearty, and tasty Southeast Asian cuisine is just perfect for a satisfying meal after a workout! I couldn't wait to share this with everyone. πŸ“ King Com Tam This place specializes in Broken Rice~ The owner told us it's one of the most representative street foods in Vietnam, especially popular in Ho Chi Minh City! It usually comes as a set meal with rice surrounded by a variety of different side dishes. πŸ’•πŸ’•πŸ’• Recommended Dishes Menu item number 16: King Com Tam special combo 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 Absolutely delicious! You can choose between pork or beef as the main dish, and I personally think the pork is more tasty. The other side dishes are incredibly abundant, including grilled prawns, fried shrimp cakes, shrimp balls, egg rolls, sausages, and moreβ€”totaling 10 side dishes! Everyone at the table couldn't stop raving about it, haha. Menu item number 15: King Com Tam special 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 Same concept as number 16, but it's a few dollars cheaper with 7 side dishes instead of 10, making it a better choice for those with smaller appetites. We also ordered a few pho dishes, which were quite average. 🌟🌟 Not recommended here. It seems that only the broken rice is the specialty of this place; other classic Vietnamese noodle dishes are rather ordinary, or even could be described as unpalatable. I would still recommend this place to friends who are interested in trying authentic Vietnamese dishes. The ambiance is quite basic, rather simple. πŸ˜… #VietnameseFood #LosAngeles #LAFood #FoodDaily #LALife #LosAngeles #UnforgettableFoodExperience #StreetFoodExploration #HiddenGems #TreasureRestaurantShare

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