Vietnamese Street Food


Welcome to another exciting episode of “Continuous Improvement.” I’m your host, Victor, and today we have a mouthwatering topic to dive into - Vietnamese street food! So grab a snack, sit back, and let’s embark on a culinary adventure through the vibrant streets of Vietnam.

Vietnam is known for its rich history and diverse culture, but its street food scene is truly something to behold. During the Vietnam War, food was scarce, and the first dish we’ll discuss serves as a reminder of that challenging time. It’s a photo of a dry, flavorless potato - a representation of the hardships people faced. It’s important to approach this with empathy and understanding.

Now, let’s switch gears and delve into the exciting experiences I had while sampling authentic Vietnamese street food. The best way to truly immerse oneself in the culture is by joining a motorbike local street food tour. Trust me, driving in Vietnam is an adventure in itself - traffic rules are more like suggestions! But don’t worry, I made it through unscathed.

One of my favorite street food dishes is Bánh Tráng Nướng, also known as Vietnamese Pizza. Unlike its Italian counterpart, this dish is made with light and crispy rice paper, cooked over an open flame. Just don’t expect any safety regulations here!

A popular dish that you must try is Bánh Xèo, the Vietnamese pancake. Cooked in a wok over real fire, it’s a fragrant and savory delight. The pancake is filled with mouthwatering ingredients like morning glory, making it a must-try on your culinary journey.

Another dish that caught my attention is Bột Chiên. It takes fried rice to a whole new level. Imagine tasty rice flour cakes fried to perfection and topped with flavorful papaya slices. It’s an explosion of flavors that will leave you craving for more.

Now, let’s talk about Nem Bò Nướng Sả, smoky sweet and savory pork skewers. Pigs might be smart, but they are also incredibly delicious. The succulent pieces of grilled pork will satisfy any meat lover’s cravings.

The French colonial influence in Vietnam gifted us with Bánh Mì, the Vietnamese baguette. Picture a crispy yet soft baguette filled with various delectable ingredients. It’s a mouthwatering blend of flavors that will make your taste buds sing.

For the soup lovers out there, I recommend trying Bún Bò Huế. This spicy beef noodle soup hails from the city of Hue and packs a punch. Although it might not be suitable for vegetarians, it’s simply too good to pass up. Keep in mind that fish sauce is a common addition in Vietnamese cuisine, even to salads.

If you’re a fan of fish, you must try Bún Cả, a delightful fish cake dish. But wait, there’s a secret to enhance its flavor - fish sauce. Known as the ultimate flavor enhancer, it takes this dish to a whole new level of deliciousness.

Now, let’s satisfy our sweet tooth. I recommend trying Chuối Nếp Nướng, banana sticky rice with coconut. It’s a mouthwatering dessert and a delightful alternative to Thailand’s famous Mango Sticky Rice. Just be careful with the pronunciation, as we don’t want any unintentional miscommunications.

Vietnam offers a wide variety of desserts. From jelly-like treats to miscellaneous sweet and salty delicacies, there’s a dessert to satisfy every craving. Don’t be afraid to step out of your comfort zone and try something new - you won’t be disappointed.

Coconut lovers, get ready for a treat! Vietnam is abundant in coconuts, and they’re put to great use. Whether it’s a simple coconut itself or a creamy coconut ice cream, you’re in for a refreshing delight. And for coffee enthusiasts, Vietnam is famous for its coffee, especially the kind made with condensed milk. It’s an indulgence worth savoring.

Before we wrap up, let’s learn a couple of useful phrases. If you’re up for a night of festivities, the word “rượu” means “getting drunk.” But remember, everything in moderation! And when it’s time to raise your glass, you can join the locals with the phrase “Một, Hai, Ba, YO” - it means “1, 2, 3, Cheers!” So let’s practice together: “Một, Hai, Ba, YO!”

And that’s a wrap for today’s episode of “Continuous Improvement.” I hope I’ve whetted your appetite for Vietnamese street food. If you ever find yourself in Vietnam, be sure to explore the vibrant streets and indulge in these mouthwatering delicacies. Until next time, remember to keep improving, one flavorful bite at a time.