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Braised fish stock – Phu Tho | Famous specialty of Phu Tho province

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For a long time, braised fish fillet has become a specialty that many tourists have to try once when they have the opportunity to come to Phu Tho. This dish has the sour taste of fillings and the sweet and fatty taste of both when mixed together will create an unforgettable dish.

Address : Viet Tri River Bank – Hung Temple, Phu Tho.

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