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Exploring Vietnamese Food

One of the things that I am looking forward to whenever I visit the beautiful country of Vietnam is their culinary products. The dishes they serve using their unique herbs and spices, and natural gift in cooking makes their food one of the bests in the Asian region. Let’s see some of their dishes on this shortlist.

List of Exciting Vietnamese Food

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Bánh Bao bánh Vạc   | Vietnamese Food

Bánh Bao bánh Vạc

Bánh Bao bánh Vạc or also popularly known as White Rose is another unique dish from Hoi An. It is made up of either pork or prawn, wrapped using a thin translucent dough. This tends to be tasty and crunchy at the same time.

Bánh Cuốn

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Bánh Cuốn

As a delicate snack, Bánh Cuốn is a dumpling loaded with minced shallots, mushrooms, pork, and vegetables. The onion and garlic toppings along with vegetable sides make it even more perfect for a snack.

Bún Chả

Pork patties mixed with white noodles and salad leaves and garnished with basil and mint are what make a Bún Chả a delicious dish. A lot of street food vendors would serve this food. So, finding one is not that difficult.

 

Bánh Gối

Bánh Gối | Vietnamese Food

Bánh Gối

Bánh Gối, which means ‘pillow cake,’ is another famous appetizer. It has noddles, pork, seasonings, and is cooked in a deep-fried process.

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Bánh Mi  | Vietnamese Food

Bánh Mi

One of the hits Vietnamese food for travelers is called Banh Mi. It is a bread stuffed with egg, chili sauce, mayonnaise, pork liver, and pickled vegetables. Some high-end serving Bánh Mi will allow you to choose your stuff.

Cau Lầu

This is mostly found in Hoi An because its ingredients can only come in the islands off the coast. It is made up of pork added with special-made noodles and garnished with croutons.

Bánh Mì ốp La

Bánh Mì ốp La | Vietnamese Food

Bánh Mì ốp La

This, in a way, tastes like an Italian cuisine without the salsa thing. It is a fried egg sandwich, very suited for either breakfast or snacks. Adding some spicy chili or pepper to spice it up is also a great idea.

Banh Tam Bi

Banh Tam Bi | Vietnamese Food

Banh Tam Bi

The combined taste of sticky rice and tapioca noodles added with pork and herbs make a great Banh Tam Bi. The dressing makes it even more delicious since it is made up of coconut milk!

Cháo Cá

Cháo Cá means fish porridge. This may sound a bit off, but this specific dish is sumptuous! It is made up of sticky rice and topped with slices of freshwater fish. Some may also opt for beef, pork, or chicken instead of the fish.

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Bánh Tráng Nướng | Vietnamese Food

Bánh Tráng Nướng

The Bánh Tráng Nướng is the Vietnamese version of pizza. The rice pepper will serve as the base, and the toppings will be made up of quail eggs, shrimp, and sausage. This is ideal for some snack sessions.

Báhn Xeo

Báhn Xeo | Vietnamese Food

Báhn Xeo

Bánh Xeo originated from Hoi An, Vietnam’s middle part. It is made up of flour butter and egg as a hardened case. Inside, it has beansprouts, pork, and shrimp. To make it sufficiently tasty, some sauce may be added.

Cháo Gà

Cháo gà is a meaty porridge is made up of rice and stocked. Chicken, onion, vinegar, herb, pepper, and chili are also added to give it a more tasty and spicy vibe. Serving it with some deep-fried breadsticks is a perfect combination.

Bún Bò Nam Bộ

  Bún Bò Nam Bộ  | Vietnamese Food by Avlxyz

Bún Bò Nam Bộ

This street food is made up of fine rice noodles, beef, bean sprouts, herbs, onions, and fresh lettuce. Better consume while hot to fully enjoy it! Adding lime or a bit of chili to give some spice feeling is also possible.

Bún Cá

This fish broth is made up of fresh tomato, green herbs, onions, and baked catfish. This may sound a bit raw and unpleasant, but its taste will change your mind about it. Its unique and distinct taste will leave you in awe.

 

Bún Mắm

Bún Mắm  | Vietnamese Food by Alpha

Bún Mắm

This vermicelli soup is usually found in the southern and central parts of the country. It is a dark-colored broth added with fish sauce, noodles, seafood, meat, sugar, and tamarind. Adding eggplant as a final touch as it boils is also recommended.

Bún Riêu Cua

Bún Riêu Cua  | Vietnamese Food by Alpha

Bún Riêu Cua

This tomato-based broth is famous in entire Vietnam. This broth has crabs, tamarins, tomato, and rice vinegar. Matching with a spaghetti noddle garnished with herbs and lemon is a way of achieving an authentic Vietnamese taste.

Cơm Gà

Originally from the central part of the country, Cơm Gà is like a chicken and rice combined. The rice is flavored with turmeric, and the chicken is roasted. Mind you; this combination is superb!

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Cá Kho Tộ | Vietnamese Food

Cá Kho Tộ

Cá Kho Tộ is prepared using a catfish cooked using caramel gravy, sugar, fish sauce, garlic, and shallots. Cooking it for quite some time using a clay pot will fully enhance its unique taste.

 

Nem Lui

Nem Lui  | Vietnamese Food

Nem Lui

Nem Lui or also popularly known as Nem Lui Hue came from Hue area of Central Vietnam. The minced pork is modeled into skewers of lemongrass and cooked in a barbecue way. Dipping it with either vinegar or sauce will make it even tastier.

Chè Khúc Bạch

This is floating ice with lots of vanilla-flavored cubes at the top of it. When served in a bowl, it is undeniable that the sweet and cold taste of it is perfect for some much during the hot or summer season.

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Nem Ran | Vietnamese Food

Nem Ran

Nem Ran or also commonly known as Chả Giò is a fried is fried spring rolls stuffed with noodles, pork, crab meat, and mushroom. This is usually served as an appetizer.

 

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Phở Bo | Vietnamese Food

Phở Bo

Phở is a noodle soup with either beef or pork. This is said to be one of the most famous authentic Vietnamese cuisines. Simmering the broth for a long time to get its natural taste is the key to cooking a delicious phở.

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Phở Cuốn or Gỏi Cuốn  | Vietnamese Food By T.Tseng

Phở Cuốn or Gỏi Cuốn

This dish is made up of meat, prawn, seafood, herbs, and vegetables rolled using a rice paper sheet. This is also widely available as street food. So, looking for it and trying it is pretty convenient.

Ready to try Vietnam’s unique dishes? Plan your next Vietnam trip now, and don’t forget to bring this list with you. Have a fantastic food trip!

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