what's your go-to order whenever you eat at a vietnamese restaurant. I feel like an uncultured ignorant by always ordering pho and bun cha
You'll always be a faggot senpai
>>7190565
I ask for pho
that's literally all they eat in nam anyway so it's okay
>Vietnam
>culture
>>7190565
>whenever you eat at a vietnamese restaurant
fedora, pls go
>>7190565
That steak cube thing on rice. Pho. Spring rolls. Summer rolls. Some sort of grilled beef rolls. Bhan Mi.
>>7190565
I order what's in your op, that's my favorite. Second favorite is bahn xeo
>going to a Vietnamese place
>not ordering vermicelli
Seriously guys, you are missing out!
something with those cellophane noodles and fish sauce
>>7190565
Catfish braised in carmel sauce, often comes with bits of pork belly. Its usually served sizzling hot in a clay pot. Great during a cold day.
fish sauce omelet.
Bun bo Hue.
Those are all good but try banh mi sandwiches too
>Allergic to fish
>Will never eat slant-eye food out because they will NEVER EVER wash the wok
I'm sorry that I don't know the names of these but crispy spring rolls (not the ones in your picture) and the rice noodles that are like a Vietnamese version of chang fen. They're kind of sticky and with ground pork/beef. And all the salads are good.
Try the shaky beef or the disgruntled chicken.
>>7190565
we order chef special each time
we get mix and also wrap
we also got a daily meal deal
advice is 2 get daily meal deal/mix
source: local chef's kitchen supervisor
>>7190565
shrimp and tamarind soup
It's one of my favorites. It's light, but very fucking tasty, a little sweet, a little sour, and awesome in cold weather or if you have a cold or hangover.
Another favorite of mine is roasted duck soup with egg noodles, if they have it. Very savory, rich broth with sliced duck breast, whole duck quarter, bok choy (or other greens) scallions, egg noodles, and the usual accompaniments.
>>7190916
Why live?
>>7190952
i also recommend mix and daily meal deal
>>7190565
I worked in one, had to quit it was disgusting lmao. It's like Indian food an Chinese food crossed over with pieces of dog meat and bamboo shoots and coconut everywhere. It probably tastes good over there but why you would eat this stuff in the western world I don't know.
You'd think the French would have helped them out. I guess you could make pho taste ok but wtf lol
com suon nuong
anybody got a recipe for the red rice that vietnamese dishes sometimes have?
I always like a big steaming order of cum of sum yung guy
>>7191226
That Korean.
>>7190565
I order pho and pronounce it puh-o or puh ho.
Some friends corrected me by saying it's "foe" but i dont bother changing my ways
>>7190916
>wok
>Vietnamese food
pick one
>>7191334
Try like this: "Fuh?"
you gotta have that rising question like sound at the end.
Source: My wife is from Vietnam
>>7191642
What website did you get her from? Was it an easy process?
>>7191653
>What website did you get her from?
www.vietnamexwhoresdirect.com
>Was it an easy process?
with the ready made forms, all I had to do was write in my name & give them the check.. it was so simple
>>7191675
I got a page not found error, are you sure about that web address?
>>7191689
>I got a page not found error
You should check your spelling.
I'm half-Vietnamese and all I've been eating was nem rán and phô.
>>7190565
ban me
>>7190565
For authentic Southern Viet's food, order clay-pot caramelized fish (cá kho) or port (thịt kho) and sour soup (canh chua). I'm not a communist Northerner so can't help you with that.
Also, fuck pho. Hu tíu is the most popular rice noodle soup in HCM city.
>>7190565
this thing is good af whatever it is
It's called the number 6 where I am, and i muck it often
>>7190740
Bun bo Hue is the superior soup. Banh mi is a good choice too.
>>7191772
https://youtu.be/j2kFmB6GIxM
What with your spelling of it?