Wednesday, September 20, 2017

Street Food in Vietnam

You should try Vietnamese street food if you do like Asian Cuisine. The cheapest and delicious food is in a night market especially in Sai Gon. There are few " Must - Eat - Dish".

1. Banh mi (Vietnamese Sandwich)

There are many different varieties of banh mi, but the basic sandwich starts with a crusty baguette that’s sliced in half  and stuffed with layers of pork, luncheon meats, shredded cured pork skin, pâté, mayonnaise, Vietnamese radish and carrot pickles, a handful of sliced cucumbers, sprigs of coriander (cilantro), and chilies. It costs around $1 but you have combination taste


2. Banh xeo ( Vietnamese Crispy Pancake)

In Vietnamese, banh xeo means “sizzling cake” for the sound the pancake batter makes when added to the hot pan. It is deep filled with a range of colourful veggies, homemade mung bean sprouts and fresh herbs with a side of tangy dipping sauce. They are heavenly, naturally gluten-free and very easy to put together too. Cost $3 


3. Goi cuon (spring rolls)

 Goi cuon are made with rice paper, known as banh trang, that’s slightly moistened, then filled with, typically a mixture of rice vermicelli noodles, pieces of pork, shrimp, and then stuffed with leaves and herbs like basil and lettuce before being wrapped.
Cost $1 for 2 rolls



4. Sticky rice cost $1.5


5.  CRAB SOUP
The crab soup is a combination of crab meat, chicken bones broth and eggs which make this dish have a wonderful taste. Cost $0.70

Are you ready to start eating Vietnamese food in Saigon?









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