Showing posts with label vietnam. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vietnam. Show all posts

Monday, September 28, 2009

thrown noodles....





noodles.. if you dont know i love noodles. and from my trip in vietnam the one noodle dish that i took with me the most was the thrown noodles in Vung Tao, Vietnam. its a basic egg noodle but the catch is that the man throws the noodles about two stories. how cool is that?? ? talk about having a nice little thing to bring the people to your spot. some people twitter and some just cook with stunts.
this place also had the cutest little beef balls. but i must admit that in vietnam the chili is so much spicier and better than in the states. but the USA makes really good dipping sauces...

top shot of the damage that my family did at this noodle spot.

Sunday, August 30, 2009

Bo Bia... better than your average spring rolls...


Many people eat spring rolls on a regular basis. You find them in CPK, PF Chang's and just about all the whole foods markets, thats how popular they are these days. I even make them for catering parties and when I am hired on as a private chef. People love them.. but what i prefer more is Bo Bia. its a different concoction that has more flavor and texture if you ask me. during the first few days when i arrived in Vietnam, i was in the local village of Long Son which is a bit out of Ho Chi Minh City. I had started to crave for Bo Bia since it somehow slipped into my head while sitting outside watching people pass me by on their motorcycles (hondas as the locals call it) ... I turned to my cousin and said i wanted to eat bo bia and she gave me this look of "what are you talking about" my mother then decides to tell me that its something that is known only to the chinese/vietnamese mix of people. thus it was only in the city would i find this delicious roll.
(my adorable niece demonstrating how to enjoy bo bia properly)
So now that i've been staying up in the city with my relatives i was able to eat any food my stomach desired. And so it was mentioned early in the morning that i was craving bo bia for the longest time and lucky me my family loves me... they found the bo bia street vending lady!!!!!

I know i keep going on and not even telling you what this amazing food is.. well its the cousin of the spring roll (boiled shrimp, boiled pork belly, rice noodles, lettuce, pickled carrots and daikon, mint and sometimes a bit of chinese chives and all wrapped up tightly in rice paper) Bo Bia on the other hand is made with different ingredients that give it a more unique flavor.
Bo Bia - Lap Cheong (chinese cured sausage), tiny dried shrimp, a stir fried mixture of julienned jicama, carrots, egg omelet that is thinly sliced (this vendor didnt have it), thai basil and lettuce all wrapped up in rice paper. dipped in a sauce that is similar to the sauce for the traditional spring rolls consisting of hoisin sauce, chili sauce and some crushed toasted peanuts for crunch.

the bo bia lady came by right outside our home to make these super fresh. the jicama mixture was piping hot, the lap cheong was sliced thinly and as you can see from the pictures the assembly was quick. we ordered about 25 or so rolls eat averaging about 2000 VND which is about maybe 10 cents USD. this snack was very delightful as it was light, crunchy and filled with flavor. I ate about 5 rolls myself with some extra chili in my dipping sauce. sweet and spicy is a such a nice dipping sauce when you have something that crunchy and salty coming into it. I enjoy this snack so much, sadly in the US its very hard to find Bo Bia as fresh as this (*unless you make it yourself of course-my family might do it once a year since most people are not so good with the rolling process and handling of rice paper) anyhow if you do find bo bia in the states you get them usually at Van's bakery or asian bakery/bread places that might sell pre-packed food. happy hunting for it in the states or get yourself an invite to a family party that has this yummy snack.

eat extraordinary everyday!

Friday, August 21, 2009

Still in Vietnam....

There are so many things to talk about that it is hard for me to put into words which to speak of first. sometimes while i'm eating new things i forget my camera and thus have to hope i'll be remembering what it was called to buy it again. anyhow, for the most part of my trip i have been staying in the island of Long Son which is where my mother is from. and i have had so much seafood i might find it very hard to consume seafood when i get back to the states, unless its sushi, but of course thats another thing. . .
so anyhow in Long Son there's a little area that you take this boat to, its basically a restaurant on the water. they have hammocks and its private and its peaceful.


we ordered just a few things since it was only two people eating. we had some local clams which was super yummy. dipped in the salt/pepper/lime

next we had crab with tamarind, sooo yummy. if you ever have this you will never go back to regular crab and butter sauce. this is my favorite way of eating crab.
then we have some grilled oysters with some butter... it was yummy since it was fairly fresh. i really enjoyed my time eating all the seafood.

so thats that for now.. more food postings while i can. trying not to get sick of the food while i'm here..

eat extraordinary everyday!