• Brunch & The Oriental Snapper at WKND in Thao Dien

  • Oct 1 2024
  • Length: 13 mins
  • Podcast

Brunch & The Oriental Snapper at WKND in Thao Dien

  • Summary

  • Adrie Lopez-Mackay joins host and husband, Niall Mackay, as they venture out for a brunch in Thao Dien, Saigon and as recommended by Mischa Smith, the Oriental Snapper

    They discuss the major infrastructural changes in the city over the past few years. From the transformation of roads and tunnels to improved traffic systems, they reflect on how the city's charm has evolved.

    The episode also features a near miss with a dog, funny moments of driving in Saigon, and highlights of new dining spots and amenities in Thao Dien, including a review of a delicious zucchini corn fritter brunch.

    00:00 Starting the Journey: Heading Out for Brunch
    00:21 Navigating Saigon's Changing Roads
    00:50 Unexpected Encounters on the Road
    01:32 Saigon's Infrastructure Evolution
    02:05 Modernization and Traffic Improvements
    04:42 Exploring Thao Dien: Then and Now
    06:51 Brunch Time: Trying the Oriental Snapper
    08:00 Food Review: Zucchini Corn Fritter

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