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Phở Ngọc Yến highlights Vietnamese culture and resilience in Toronto.
Summary
Tan Trinh arrived in Canada in 1980 as an 11-year-old Vietnamese refugee and now runs three Phở Ngọc Yến restaurants in the Greater Toronto Area that honor his homeland and the Canadians who helped him.
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In 1980, Tan Trinh was 11 years old when a random act of kindness led to his arrival in Canada as a Vietnamese refugee. He now operates three restaurants in the Greater Toronto Area called Phở Ngọc Yến. Each dish and piece of décor pays tribute to his homeland and to the Canadians who helped him along the way, and the report is by Liem Vu.
Key details:
- Tan Trinh arrived in Canada in 1980 as an 11-year-old Vietnamese refugee after a random act of kindness.
- He operates three Phở Ngọc Yến restaurants in the Greater Toronto Area.
- The restaurants’ dishes and décor are intended to honor his homeland and the Canadians who assisted him.
- The story was reported by Liem Vu.
Summary:
The restaurants preserve and share Vietnamese culture while acknowledging the Canadians who helped him build a life in Canada. Undetermined at this time.
