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		Xoi chien phong (Bloating fried sticky rice)
		A round plate of&nbsp;Xoi chien phong, placed next to a plate of buttery roasted chicken, is always attractive to anyone. A lump of sticky rice will become a plate of&nbsp;Xoi chien phong&nbsp;as big as a grape-fruit by talent chefs. In the past,&nbsp;Xoi chien phong&nbsp;was offered only in the Binh Duong Restaurant, Dong Nai Province. At present, you can taste the dish in star classified hotels in Ho Chi Minh City.
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		&nbsp;Lau mam...]]></description>
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