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Boasting a nice balance of all five flavours, and contrasting texture, Vietnamese cuisine has become famous worldwide in recent years. To name a dish, Pho and banh mi may come to your mind first. It is not hard to find these dishes even outside of Vietnam. Beyond Pho, this Southeast Asian country’s cuisine has a lot more to offer. Here are 21 dishes you should try as travelling Vietnam.
Pho is probably the most famous Vietnamese dish which is loved worldwide. This signature dish is a perfect mix of flat rice noodles, a warming broth, beef or chicken and various greens, plus some kinds of sauces. It is cheap, tasty and commonly available during the day and in almost all cities or provinces in Vietnam.
How to eat: The locals eat Pho with a spoon and a pair of chopsticks. Generally, the spoon is held with the preferred hand and chopsticks with the other. Pho is usually served with a lime wedge, raw herbs (bean sprouts, basil, lettuce), chopped chili peppers or chili sauce and fish sauce.
First, sample your bowl of Pho, add some fish sauce if needed. Make sure to squeeze the lime before eating, that little lime wedge makes a big difference.
Add raw herbs if desire. Remember to dip the herbs into the warm broth.
The chili sauce is very spicy, add a little and taste before adding more.
Recipe
Time: 9 hours (cook and prepare)
The broth:
The noodles:
Place the noodles in a pot of boiling water, leave them for 3 – 5 minutes till the noodles become soft and translucent.
Assemble your Pho:
Recommended place to eat
Phở Thìn, Phở Lý Quốc Sư
Unlike most noodle dishes that come in a soup or broth, Bun Cha is eaten with a side of sweet and sour fish sauce. It comprises thin vermicelli rice noodles, grilled pork, together with handfuls of sliced papaya, cucumber, carrot and a basket of herbs.
How to eat: like Pho, Bun Cha is served with common condiments as raw herbs, chili peppers. To eat Bun Cha, you just dip the noodles into the sauce together with herbs.
Recipe
Time: 30 minutes
Meat (Cha)
Dipping Sauce
Assemble
Recommended place to eat
Bún Chả Tuyết, Bún Chả Hương Liên (Bún Chả Obama) – where president Obama used to eat.
Dating back 130 years ago, Cha Ca is considered as a special dish in Hanoi, representing Hanoian culture. Cha Ca originated from Doan family at no.14 Hang Son which is now renamed Cha Ca Street in honor of this famous dish.
Whitefish (Snakehead fish), fish sauce, ginger, and garlic are tossed together with dill, spring onion, and roasted peanuts. Then all of them are fried in a pan full of oil. It is served with fish sauce dressing.
How to eat: When you order Cha Ca, a hot pan with turmeric-marinated fish will arrive at the table, along with fresh herbs, roasted peanuts, chili, and “mắm tôm” (a fermented shrimp paste).
There are two ways to eat Cha Ca:
Recipe
Time: 25 minutes
Recommend place to eat
Cha Ca La Vong restaurant, no.14 Cha Ca Street.
This rolled-up rice pancake is a combination of ground meat (shrimp or pork), minced wood ear mushroom, Vietnamese mortadella, onions, and cucumbers that are wrapped in a steamed rice flour sheet. It is more delicious to eat with sweet fish sauce.
How to eat: Dip the rice rolls into the fish sauce and enjoy with some fresh herbs. Locals often eat banh cuon with “cha nuong” (grilled pork) or “gio lua” (Vietnamese mortadella).
Recipe
The authentic “Banh cuon” requires certain skills and tools to make. So we introduce an alternative recipe making it easier to do at home.
Pork filling
Batter
2 cups rice flour; 1 cup potato starch; 1/2 cup tapioca starch; 1 teaspoon salt; 3 tablespoons vegetable oil; 5.5 cups water
Mix everything well in a bowl. Allow the mixture to rest for at least 30 minutes before cooking. Or you can cover and store them in the refrigerator overnight.
Dipping sauce
Dissolve sugar into fish sauce. Add water, lime juice, chopped red chilies.
Ratio: 1 sugar: 1 fish sauce: 6 water.
To cook
In Vietnam, you will see people use a special pot that is covered with a thin cloth on top. They boil the water inside the pot so that the steam heats the fabric above.
Pour batter onto the cloth surface then cover it with a lid. When the rice crepe is done, they use a thin bamboo stick to remove it.
Recommended place to eat
Bánh cuốn Bà Hoành, 66 To Hien Thanh Street, Hai Ba Trung District, Hanoi
One of the most famous dishes in Central Vietnam, Bun bo Hue, a distinct and spicy soup with layers of flavour, is also a hidden Vietnamese gem. Its major components are thick, slippery rice noodles, paired with piles of beef and pork and topped with different fresh herbs.
Recipe
Time: 3 – 3.5 hours
Broth
Red Coloring & Aromatics
Assemble
Recommended place to eat
Hue: Bún Bò Huế O Cương Chú Điệp, No.06, Tran Thuc Nhan Street, Hue City. It’s only open from 6.am to 11.am
Ho Chi Minh: Bún bò 31, Mac Dinh Chi Street, District 1.
This Vietnamese savoury pancake is made of rice flour, coconut milk, pan-fried together with shrimp, pork bean sprouts. The name means sound crepe, referring to the sound when the batter hits the hot skillet.
Before dipping a piece into fish sauce, you should wrap up it in rice paper or lettuce and other greens, like a local.
How to eat:
Recipe
Time: 25 minutes
Recommended place to eat
Banh xeo taste varies from North to South. Here are some of the most recommended place to try this dish in Northern, Central and Southern Vietnam.
Hanoi: 172 Doi Can Street, Ba Dinh District, Hanoi
Da Nang: Bánh xèo tôm nhảy cô Ba, 248 Trưng Nữ Vương, Quận Hải Châu, Đà Nẵng
Ho Chi Minh: Quán ăn là nghiền, 74 Sương Nguyệt Ánh street, Bến Thành Ward, District 1.
This rich and salty dish is the best choice for fans of fish. Catfish develops a sweet-savoury flavour from the sugar and fish sauce over the long braise in a clay pot which retains heat and helps soften and caramelize fish.
Eat it with: Ca kho to can go well with veggies to balance it out like boiled vegetables or pickled mustard greens. The locals eat fish stew, vegetables together with white rice as a complete meal.
How to eat: Be careful with fish bones. These bones are actually soft after cooking, but it might still make you feel uncomfortable.
Recipe
Time: 45 minutes
Recommended place to eat
The most famous, iconic and probably taste the best can be found in Vu Dai village, Ha Nam province.
Bo cuon la lot is a popular Southern Vietnamese dish, consists of flavourful rolls of beef wrapped in piper lolot leaves and frilled until fragrant. This dish is usually eaten as appetizers and side dishes.
Eat it with: Vietnamese people’s favourite way to serve this dish with rice vermicelli noodles, lettuce, roasted crushed peanuts, herbs and dipping in sweet and sour sauce.
Recipe
Time: 30 minutes
The dipping sauce
Recommended place to eat
Bò lá lốt Cô Liên, No.321 Võ Văn Tần St., District 3, HCMC.
Nem ran is Vietnamese deep-fried spring roll which is also called “cha gio” in Southern Vietnam. It is traditionally made with rice paper sheets, but now commonly with wheat-based wrappers, together with mushrooms, minced pork, onions, vermicelli or seafood like shrimps, crabs. Besides that, sweet and sour dipping sauce is essential.
Recipe
Time: 30 minutes
Recommended place to eat
Fried spring roll is a common dish in Vietnam; you can easily find it in any restaurant that serves noodles or fried rice.
Pho cuon is a signature dish in Hanoi, presents the flavour of Pho and Goi cuon at the same time. It is made of silky white sheets of ‘pho’ (uncut noodles) wrapped around fried beef, lettuce, coriander and dunked in fish sauce with green papaya slices, rice vinegar, garlic and chili.
How to eat: dip the roll into the dipping sauce and enjoy.
Recipe
Time: 30 minutes
Recommended place to eat
Just like many other dishes or goods in Hanoi, you will find a whole street selling the same thing. To enjoy Pho Cuon, go to “Ngũ Xá” Street. Here are some of the most recommended restaurants
Phở cuốn Hưng Bền – No.33 Ngũ Xá St.
Phở cuốn Hương Mai – No.25 Ngũ Xá St.
Phở cuốn Thanh Hằng – No.29B Ngũ Xá St.
Banh mi is a French-Vietnamese baguette sandwich, can be found anywhere in Vietnam. It contains a colorful combination of meat fillings like roasted pork belly, sausages, fried egg, poached chicken together with pickled vegetables, chili or soy sauce.
How to eat: You’d better eat banh mi while it’s hot and crispy. Locals also often drink some iced juice as a dessert after eating banh mi.
Recipe
Time: 30 minutes
Vietnamese sandwich has a variety of fillings, from beef, pork to chicken. You can add or remove any items according to your preference. Here is a recipe for a typical banh mi.
Recommended place to eat
Bánh Mì 25 (no.25, Hang Ca, Hoan Kiem)
Bánh Mì Phượng (no.2B, Phan Chau Trinh, Hoi An)
Mi Quang is an icon of Central Vietnamese food, rich with hearty bone broth, rice noodles, seasoned with meaty ingredients like chicken, pork, shrimp, egg as well as fish sauce, black pepper, and garlic. It is also freshened up with a variety of herbs or crunchy vegetables.
Recipe
Time: 1 hour and 30 minutes
Recommended place to eat
Quang noodle is the iconic dish of Hoi An, Quang Nam province. They can be found in sidewalk food carts to luxury restaurants in Hoi An.
Mr. Hai noodle, 6A Truong Minh Luong, Hoi An City.
Vietnamese banana flower salad is a specialty in Vietnam cuisine with its various flavours and amazing texture contrasts. Banana flowers are peeled and thinly sliced then mixed with green papaya, carrots, along with chicken, sugar, vinegar, garlic and fish sauce dressing.
Eat it with: due to its fresh flavour, banana blossom salad is usually served as an appetizer, especially during the summer weather.
Photo by greenkitchenstories
Recipe
Time: 20 minutes
Recommended place to eat
No.88, Hoa Ma Street, Hai Ba Trung District, Hanoi
No.B15 Luong Dinh Cua, Dong Da District, Hanoi
Goi cuon is the healthy version of deep-fried spring rolls which consists of thin vermicelli noodles, pork slices, shrimp, basil, and lettuce. All ingredients are tightly wrapped in translucent rice papers. It is well served with dipping sauce topped with crushed peanuts.
How to eat: sprinkle crushed roasted peanuts on top then dip in the sauce.
Recipe
Time: 40 minutes
Recommended place to eat
HCMC: Gỏi cuốn bà Oanh, No. 40, Le Binh Street, Tan Binh District. Open at 11.am every day.
Hanoi: Bánh tráng cuốn, No.90A Yet Kieu Street, Hai Ba Trung District.
Lau is a bunch of ingredients laid out, with a simmering pot of soup in the middle. Lau is not just a dish but also a way to have a good time together, especially when the winter comes.
Basically, Lau is a customizable dish, from base stock to the ingredients.
How to eat: Bring the soup to boil, lower heat to keep it simmer. Dip meat and veggies into the soup. Take everything out with a strainer, dip with dipping sauce and enjoy.
Photo by iamfoodblog
Recipe
Time: 45 minutes
Here are the basic and easiest Lau recipe that you can do at home.
Preparation
Broth
Recommended place to eat
Some of the most famous Lau streets in Hanoi are Phung Hung, Pho Duc Chinh, Truc Bach Lake. You will find a number of restaurants serving various types of Lau in these streets.
Xoi xeo is a savoury Vietnamese sticky rice, eye-catching by its bright yellow color. The ingredients of this famous Northern cuisine are glutinous rice, turmeric powder, mung bean, shallot, and pork floss. It is the most suitable and special dish for breakfast in winter.
Recipe
Time: 4 hours
Recommended place to eat
Xôi Yến, No.35b Nguyen Huu Huan, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi
Canh chua is a popular Vietnamese soup characterized by its contrasting flavors – sour, sweet, and savory. The soup includes ingredients such as seafood (eel, shrimp, snakehead, catfish), tomatoes, okra, pineapple, tamarind, bean sprouts, and fresh herbs with a tangy flavor. The sour taste of the soup usually comes from fresh tamarind or dracontomelon.
Eat it with: Canh chua is Vietnamese’s favourite dish in the summer. People eat Canh Chua with steam rice for lunch or dinner.
Recipe
Time: 30 minutes
Recommend place to eat
Canh chua is common in restaurants that serve rice (cơm).
Banh chung is a must-have dish in Lunar New Year celebration. It consists of simple ingredients like long-grain sticky rice, split mung bean, pork belly, salt, freshly cracked black pepper, then wrapped in “dong” leaves and boiled in 10 – 12 hours.
How to eat: Due to its sticky rice, Banh chung is not easy to cut. The best way to cut Banh chung is to use the bamboo threads.
Eat it with: Vietnamese people eat Banh Chung with pickled vegetables.
Recipe
Time: 8-10 hours (except preparation time)
Preparation
Wrapping the cake
Cook the cake
Recommended place to eat
Bánh chưng Bà Kiều, Suite. 12A15 – Đại Kim Building, Dai Kim Street, Hoang Mai District, Hanoi.
For vegan: Ưu Đàm Chay, No.34, Hang Bai Street, Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi
Vietnam’s thick, creamy and hearty rice porridge is the best choice for you in winter. You can add slices of chicken, pork, fish, beef, duck or pork ribs and together with herbs, shallots, bean sprouts, black peppers or fish sauce to season the dish.
When to eat: Vietnamese people eat Chao almost all times of the day but most common for breakfast. This dish is also the best pick when you have a cold, stomachache or a hangover.
Eat it with: Vietnamese cruller is often added to rice porridge due to its crispiness
Recipe (for Chicken rice porridge)
Time: 45 minutes to 1 hour
Recommended place to eat
(Chicken porridge) Cháo gà bà Mỹ, no.47, Ly Quoc Su Street, Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi
(Fish porridge) Cháo Cá Đoan Xồm, no.213 Hang Bong Street, Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi.
Stir-fried water spinach or morning glory with fish sauce, oyster sauce and lots of garlic, is one of the signature Vietnamese dishes. A very simple yet tasty dish.
Eat it with: Local people eat “rau muong xao toi” with rice in daily meals. This dish is also favourite food to eat when drinking beer in Vietnam.
Recipe
Time: 10 minutes
Recommended place to eat
Chung Den Bia Hoi, 18B Hang Cot, Hoan Kiem district, Hanoi
Coffee in Vietnam is not just a type of drink; it’s a culture. Throughout Vietnam, you can easily see older adults chatting with their buddy with a cup of coffee in hands or young teens gather in stylish coffee shops.
Vietnamese coffee has a strong and bold flavor of robusta which is balanced out by sweetened condensed milk. Whether you are a coffee-lover or not, don’t leave Vietnam before trying Cafe sữa đá.
How to eat: It requires patience to drink Vietnam coffee the way the locals do. The signature coffee drip press is placed on top of a glass filled with condensed milk. The coffee drips very slowly to the milk glass below.
Recipe
Time: less than 10 minutes to prepare and hours to even the whole day to enjoy it
Recommended place to eat
Coffee is prevalent in Vietnam. You can find many good coffee shops in big cities like Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh.
Besides classic iced coffee, Vietnam offers a range of different types of coffee which is just incredible. You should try coconut coffee, egg coffee. If you love strong coffee, try black coffee without or with little sugar.
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