3 Vietnamese treats among top dishes of 2018
Three Vietnamese treats including ‘bun rieu’ (noodle soup with freshwater crab), snails, and ‘banh mi’ in Quang Nam Province's Hoi An City have been listed among the top 21 dishes of the year by the Australian travel website Traveller.
Snails, a popular dish among Vietnamese diners, still seems to be exotic for foreign foodies, but was among the top 21 dishes of 2018. — VNS Photo Hong Van |
The list also includes aragostine from Italy, organic roast lamb from Iceland and the 600AUS$ (430US$) steak in Australia.
‘Bun rieu cua’ is described as "highly flavoursome" and “almost unfairly inexpensive” at $1.5 a bowl. This noodle dish is eaten widely across the country with a fragrant soup based on crushed freshwater crabs along with noodles, crab meat, fried tofu, pork and fresh herbs.
‘Banh mi Phuong’ in Hoi An, which was hailed as "a symphony within a sandwich" by the late world famous chef Anthony Bourdain, is also on the list. “Arrive hungry and order one with everthing. You will be handed a fresh, crunchy baguette filled with salad, pork, pate, fish sauce, mayonnaise and a gratuitous fried egg, wrapped in a piece of local newspaper," Traveller wrote.
'Bun rieu cua' is described as "highly flavoursome" and “almost unfairly inexpensive” at $1.5 a bowl. — VNS Photo Hong Van |
Snails, a popular dish among Vietnamese diners, still seems to be exotic for foreign foodies, but was among the top 21 dishes of 2018. Different types of snails with different methods of cooking – fried, pan-fried, grilled, boiled, simmered are “all delicious, particularly when paired with cold beer and a humid evening”.
(Source: VNS/ DA NANG Today)