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Today was a crazy hectic day in the office. Afterwards, a couple of the guys invited me to tag along to the
Vietnamese market at Olomoucké.
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This was my first visit and now I wonder why in the hell I haven't come here before. This is where all of the Vietnamese vendors come to restock all of the cheap items and knock off clothing that is sold under the train station.
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Better still, this is where you can get great prices on frozen seafood, coconut milk, spices and sauces. I was able to pick up a couple of bottles of Sriracha - a hot chilli sauce made from chilli peppers, distilled vinegar, garlic, sugar, and salt.
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There are several food stalls with authentic Vietnamese food. It's amazing that after a bad day, just a visit to Little Saigon and a delicious bowl of Phở, can make things all better.
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