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While there are numerous eateries within the Tampa area for a hungry apartment-ite to partake in, truly exotic culinary delicacies can sometimes be hard to come by. Sure, there's a fish-n-chips joint every ten feet or so, and what passes for pizza south of the George Washington bridge is even more plentiful. But where to turn for authentic Vietnamese fare? Look no further than Saigon Bay. Housed in a non-descript shopping center, Saigon Bay nevertheless does a visually stunning job at immediately transforming the ambiance with decidedly Eastern flair upon entry. Bamboo dominates the layout, as bubbling fountains and gently piped in ambient music provide a naturalistic setting that is truly memorable. Private eating huts are offered in lieu of traditional booth seating, making the dining experience uniquely romantic, and the prices are jaw-droppingly inexpensive. Many a full meal can be yours for well under $20. The skewered chicken, fresh spring rolls and traditional rice noodles are all recommended, and the venue's cooking staff pays careful attention to spice allotment, as well as an places an emphasis upon traditional ingredients. Desserts range from flame-fired bananas to coconut ice cream, so be sure and leave plenty of room to indulge your sweet tooth, and the newly offered brunch will have you shouting "Good morning, Vietnam!" on a regular basis.
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