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Enjoy Top 12 Delicious Vietnamese Dishes for Visitors

1. Pho

Pho is one of the famous Vietnamese dishes and available in many countries in the world. Pho is soft and used with sauce, chicken or beef, vegetables, herbs and spices which create a memorable flavor. Although Pho is originated from the North of Vietnam, it’s now popular in most provinces in the country as a favorite breakfast.

Pho

2. Bread

Recently, bread has been very famous. Originated from France, bread now offers the creative internal part made by the Vietnamese style such as butter, pate, pork, herbs, and sauce. Bread is popularly wrapped by papers and enjoyed for breakfast. Very interesting!

Bread

3. Hue Beef Vermicelli

The name says all! Hue beef vermicelli is originated from Hue, Vietnam’s former capital. The big noodle is combined with beef and mong gio. If you are a gourmet, you will realize that citronella is the most important ingredient to create this dish. Before enjoying, the locals usually add lemon and chili into this amazing food.

Hue Beef Vermicelli

4. Rice

Rice is the daily meal of the Vietnamese as well as other Asian countries. From the standard markets to restaurants and households, you will always see Vietnamese people eat rice. Especially, when you decide to enjoy a meal at a rice stall, you will see a table to make kinds of food which looks like a buffet party. After getting your rice, you will choose the additive foods on that table and you will pay money based on the definite value of them.

Rice

5. Bun Cha

Bun Cha seems to be a slight dish in Vietnam and popular for girls and ladies who don’t want to be fat. Originated from Hanoi, bun cha is combined with grilled pork, vermicelli, vegetables, and sour-sweet sauce.

Bun Cha

6. Banh Xeo

Banh Xeo in Vietnam and Western crepe are quite alike but the external of banh xeo is crispier because of being fried fast. The stalls serving this food are eye-catching with the image of yellow cakes fried with shrimp, pork, beef, and bean sprouts. Then banh xeo is folded into a half and enjoyed with sauce.

Banh xeo

7. Goi Cuon

In the north and south, this food is called nem cuon and goi cuon respectively. You need to distinguish this food and nem ran of which name is quite similar. Nem cuon (or goi cuon) is wrapped in a rice paper, the internal part includes vermicelli, meat, shrimp and vegetable, then enjoyed with sour-sweet sauce. This dish is very easy to eat.

Goi Cuon

8. Banh Cuon

This is a cuisine in the North of Vietnam. Banh Cuon is made from rice flour and laminated on a round piece of cloth put on a pot of boiling water. Sellers quickly laminate the liquid of rice flour and sprinkle with meat and black mushroom before rolling into pieces. Banh Cuon is also enjoyed with sour-sweet sauce but lighter than bun cha.

Banh Cuon

9. Cao Lau

Cao Lau is known as a cuisine in Hoian, one of the most famous tourist destinations in the Central of Vietnam. This dish is made from big yellow flat noodle mixed with flatten pork, fried pig skin, herbs, and bean sprouts.

Cao Lau

10. Frappe

This is really the Vietnamese smoothies which will be added with cream, sugar syrup, milk, and fruit juice. Butter frappe is not-to-be-missed cuisine for all visitors.

Frappe

11. Coffee

“Cà phê” (coffee) is one of the easiest Vietnamese words to learn. In Vietnam, coffee is processed in a metal filter and enjoyed with milk and ice that is called “nau da”. Once visiting Hanoi, don’t miss the chance to enjoy egg coffee offering the flavor of an egg also. Coffee is a popular culture of Vietnamese people.

Coffee

12. Bia Hoi

Bia Hoi

Drinking beer is also a culture of Vietnamese people. It’s easy to see beer stalls opening until midnight and being full of men and teenagers. Instead of enjoying a beer in bottles of producers, visitors are very excited with the Vietnamese beer called bia hoi taken directly from a faucet. It’s light and cool, which is amazing to enjoy some street foods.