Banh Mi Thit The Vietnamese equivalent of a “submarine” – a Vietnamese baguette stuffed with any of a wide variety of fillings including ham, cheese, canned sardines, Vietnamese bologna and pickled carrot. Bo Kho Beef-and-vegetable stew, usually accompanied by baguettes. Che For dessert, try Che, a pudding made from sticky rice and beans. Buncha Vietnamese Pork Meatball and Noodle Salad. Nem Nuong Xa Grilled meat on lemongrass skewers. Goi Cuon The famous Vietnamese “summer rolls”: shrimp or pork (sometimes both) with herbs, rolled up in rice paper and served cold with a peanut dipping sauce. Pho Pho is a Vietnamese noodle soup, usually served with beef (phở bò) or chicken (phở gà).The soup includes noodles made from rice and is often served with Vietnamese basil, mint leaves, lime, and bean sprouts that are added to the soup by the person who is dining.Eating Vietnamese Style As in many countries in Asian, people tend to eat “family style”, sharing dishes. Each gets a plate or bowl with rice, then shares with everyone else the bowls of food set in the middle of table. If you are eating with a Vietnamese family expect to see little in the way of meat unless the family is quite wealthy. Noodles (of course) and vegetables are the standard diet in most households. A typical Vietnamese meal will include rice, a meat or seafood dish, a vegetable dish, soup and fish sauce for dipping.
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