That is the bread cart of Truong Thi Thao Ly (36 years old) and her husband located in the peaceful alley 283 Cach Mang Thang Tam Street (District 10, Ho Chi Minh City). Every morning, the bread cart is supported by a large number of customers, one after another waiting to buy.
The "one of a kind" secret
Before that, I accidentally knew about Thao Ly and her husband's bread cart when a friend who is a magician from Hanoi came to Ho Chi Minh City for work and accidentally bought bread here. My friend has been a vegetarian for many years and has endless praise for this bakery:
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Ms. Ly's bread cart is crowded in the morning.
Hearing this, I was really curious and wondered what a sandwich shop in Ho Chi Minh City had that made such a special impression on a Hanoian. That was also the reason I asked for the address, and one morning early in the week, I went to eat Ms. Thao Ly's sandwich.
At the beginning of the week, there are many customers, especially during the "rush" hours when people go to work and conveniently stop by to buy a breakfast to fill their stomachs. The owner sells from 6am to 10:30am, around noon, the customers thin out, which is also the time when she has time to chat with me.
Her husband would have been there today as usual, if he hadn’t had any urgent business. The first thing that impressed me when I arrived was the beautiful owner who always smiled and warmly talked to customers. I could hardly imagine that she was 36 years old, because of her youthful appearance.
“If you told me you were 24 or 25, I would still believe you!” I started the conversation, the owner smiled brightly. Ms. Ly said that after graduating from university, she worked as an accountant for 5 years. After that, she got married. He opened a hair salon, she worked as a makeup artist to support her family and raise 2 children.
Each loaf of bread costs 20,000 VND.
[CLIP]: Vegetarian sandwich with unique 'braised ribs': Beautiful owner has been a vegetarian for 12 years.
She opened this sandwich cart more than a year ago, in front of her husband and wife's hair salon, with the hope of earning more income to cover family expenses, support her parents in the countryside, and bring her dedicated vegetarian dishes to customers. Luckily, from the very first days, many customers came to support her.
“At first, I went to many well-known vegetarian sandwich shops to see how they made it. Then, in addition to the basic ingredients of pork skin, sausage, pickles, raw vegetables, pate, etc. in a sandwich, my family and I also came up with a special ingredient called braised pork ribs (made from vegetarian barley ribs), made according to our own recipe to create something unique for ourselves,” she shared.
Both husband and wife are vegetarians
Not everyone knows that Ly and her husband have been vegetarians for 12 years. They said they fell in love and bonded with each other, partly because they both ate vegetarian food. She confided that except for her two children, her entire family, including her husband, her husband, and her parents in Da Nang, are vegetarians.
“My family and I don’t become vegetarians for any lofty purpose, simply for health reasons, because of changes in perception and perspective that make me not want to eat meat anymore. I am happy because every day I bring my heart-felt vegetarian sandwiches to customers who come to support me,” she added.
Ms. Nguyen Thu Thuy (30 years old) and her colleagues stopped by Ms. Ly's noodle cart, saying that she has been a "regular customer" here for more than half a year. Living in Thu Duc City but working in District 10, Ms. Thuy said that she buys bread here 2-3 days a week.
Ms. Ly has been open for more than a year. The shop is located in alley 283/52 Cach Mang Thang Tam street (District 10).
“I learned about this shop through a vegetarian friend's recommendation. From the first time I ate there, I liked the taste of the bread so I often come here to support it. I'm not a vegetarian, I just bought it because it tasted good. The owner is also enthusiastic and cheerful, I will support her for a long time," she said, happily bringing the bread back to her office.
Each portion of bread at Ly's shop costs 20,000 VND, customers can eat more depending on their needs. With reasonable prices, it is also the reason why Mr. Hung (34 years old, living in District 3) often stops here to buy food on the way to work.
Every day, Ms. Ly is happy when she sells bread in the morning, and in the evening she is busy with her work as a makeup artist. After that, she continues to go to the market, preparing for the next day's sale. The owner's joy is seeing customers satisfied with the food she makes...
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