{"version":"1.0","provider_name":"KAMEREO","provider_url":"https:\/\/kamereo.vn\/blog","author_name":"Taku","author_url":"https:\/\/kamereo.vn\/blog\/author\/kamereo\/","title":"Ga Met Quan review - by Cheri The Glutton | KAMEREO","type":"rich","width":600,"height":338,"html":"<blockquote class=\"wp-embedded-content\" data-secret=\"5iAMcqF4Pp\"><a href=\"https:\/\/kamereo.vn\/blog\/en\/ga-met-quan-review-by-cheri-the-glutton\/\">Ga Met Quan review &#8211; by Cheri The Glutton<\/a><\/blockquote><iframe sandbox=\"allow-scripts\" security=\"restricted\" src=\"https:\/\/kamereo.vn\/blog\/en\/ga-met-quan-review-by-cheri-the-glutton\/embed\/#?secret=5iAMcqF4Pp\" width=\"600\" height=\"338\" title=\"&#8220;Ga Met Quan review &#8211; by Cheri The Glutton&#8221; &#8212; KAMEREO\" data-secret=\"5iAMcqF4Pp\" frameborder=\"0\" marginwidth=\"0\" marginheight=\"0\" scrolling=\"no\" class=\"wp-embedded-content\"><\/iframe><script type=\"text\/javascript\">\n\/* <![CDATA[ *\/\n\/*! 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But it is the location that is the crucial factor when it comes to business meetings. I chose this restaurant because of the proximity to my friends\u2019 office. I actually hadn\u2019t tried this place yet, so was worried if it\u2019s good or not. When I met with them there, they told me \u201dWe\u2019ve been here before. It\u2019s really nice\u201d, so I was kinda relieved and got excited to try. Hidden Gem On NGUYEN THI MINH KHAI St. There are many expats live around Nguyen Thi Minh Khai st. nowadays, but a lot of good local foods are still available in this area. So I\u2019ve introduced several ones on my blog before but &#8230; I\u2019ve totally missed this one\u2026. I had passed by here countless times but didn\u2019t notice this place existed here. It\u2019s really hard to tell this is a restaurant, right?\u2026(Cheri, it\u2019s your role to find out a hidden gem&#8230;) But people have already known where the good food is apparently, and the ground floor was packed, so we went to the 2nd floor. I wouldn\u2019t say this place is particularly gorgeous but tables and chairs are beautifully made of bamboo and it\u2019s pretty neat overall. The menu is all about chicken. In Vietnamese as you can see. Oh, they have English menu too but some letters are missing.. I guess you can be imaginative to fill out the blank. They have a huge signature dish apparently. As we went there as a group of 4 people, they suggested it to us. Ok, let\u2019s see what it\u2019s like! The Ultimate Chicken Combo It\u2019s not a whole chicken cooked in a monotonous style, but It was actually many parts of chicken cooked in a variety of styles. Having written before, An Nam Quan have a similar plate like this and they still seem to be very popular. Back to this restaurant, the plate comes with fried chicken, steamed chicken and roasted chicken. It also has sausages made of offal, which look like a Korean sundae. Wow, really good! As you might know, Vietnamese chickens are not that fatty, so it\u2019s somewhat hard to eat. For those feel troublesome to have bony food, this is not for you! I would suggest other dishes on the menu such as grilled ones. &nbsp;&nbsp; But I must say these ones are really good with beer. Bring me some beer right now, please! Can you see the fried chickens on the left? It\u2019s probably cooked with rice flour which embraced the chicken and other flavours. I hadn\u2019t tried this distinctive taste before. That\u2019s why it\u2019s so good! I got addicted to this&#8230; Of course the vegetables next to chickens were nice too, but what I liked the most was.. This! I know, I know. It\u2019s a bit gross, right? Not many people like chicken feet. Everytime I go for dim sum, my friends get cringed when I order chicken feet.. So I do know it\u2019s not that pleasant for some people. &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; But this chicken feet was even tastier than the ones at any fabulous chinese place I\u2019d tried. Seriously, I can eat this all day long!! The menu says beer is just 15k. Fascinating! Why don\u2019t we drink with these nibbles? It would be wonderful! Oh, speaking of the nibbles, they have another one. It\u2019s what is known as scorched rice. In Vietnam, they make steamed rice dried under the sun first and then fry it. It\u2019s thin and crunchy. And this scorched rice comes with PATE!! It\u2019s slightly heated up. It tastes like a heated corned beef. Beautiful! Oh, I need a beer right now. Em oooooi, where\u2019s my beer!? &nbsp; We paid 400k for 4 people this time and we had more than enough. It was lunch and you might eat more than us but still it\u2019s quite affordable. Honestly, there\u2019s no frills here. But if you are looking for a casual drinking place with good nibbles or a place you can eat as much as you want, this place is for you\u266a Restaurant Details Ga Met Quan 15k &nbsp;Nguyen Thi MInh Khai Q1 Time : 09:00 \u2013 22:00 Spent : 150,000 vnd \/ person Original post in Japanese http:\/\/cheritheglutton.com\/blog\/ga-met-quan\/"}