Thursday, May 2, 2013

Belgian food in Saigon: KOTO Ho Chi Minh City.

If you`re craving some delicious Belgian dishes while travelling in Ho Chi Minh City ( Vietnam), I`ve got a treat for you. I went to KOTO restaurant expecting some traditional Vietnamese food, only to see some yummy Belgian dishes on the menu. Stoverij ( Belgian beef stew), Garnaalkroketten (!!) ( Shrimp croquets), balletjes in tomatensaus ( meatballs in tomato sauce), Mossels ( Mussels) and some other dishes are available and absolutely  delicious. KOTO also serves traditional vietnamese cuisine.
KOTO stands for `Know One, Teach One`, giving disadvantaged youth the possibility to learn and strive in their lives. In addition to its Foundation arm that focuses on raising funds to support its cause through charitable activities and initiatives, KOTO also operates an Enterprise arm that serves as a platform for real life hospitality training as well as a source of income to support the welfare and training for the students. KOTO Enterprises currently include two restaurants, an online bakery, a cooking class and a catering service.

Koto also has a branch in Hanoi! Highly recommended!


( http://www.koto.com.au/about-koto/what-is-koto)








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