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How to Say Presentation in Vietnamese

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Sample translated sentence: Các sample audio và hoặc các frame video đặc trưng được mang bởi các protocol tầng cao hơn được cung cấp một thời gian trình bày kết hợp (associated presentation time) (với nghĩa clock 802.1AS được chia sẻ) bởi một nguồn media mà nguồn này cũng là một talker AVB. ↔ Specific audio samples and/or video frames carried by higher-layer protocols are given an associated presentation time (in terms of the shared 802.1AS clock) by the media source that is also an AVB talker.

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Vietnamese Culture

Vietnamese Culture

Vietnamese Culture is one of the oldest culture in the World which has undergone changes almost four thousands of years. Some people said Vietnam culture has influence from Chinese culture but there is a study shows Culture of Vietnam has its own characters and has parallel development to Chinese culture. Along the history of Vietnam from the Dynasty of Trieu, Dinh, Ly, Tran & Le. In the pretty much same time with Chinese dynasty of Han, Duong, Tong, Nguyen.

According to scholarly sources, the Culture of Vietnam originated from ancient Nam Viet, an ancient kingdom of Giao Chi people which shared characteristics of Han Chinese cultures and the ancient Dong Son Culture, considered one of the most important progenitors of its indigenous culture, during the Bronze Age. Nam Viet was occupied by Northern evaders in 111 BC, leading to the first Chinese domination of Vietnam lasting over thousand years that propelled Chinese influences onto Vietnamese culture in terms of Confucian philosophy governance, and the arts.

Following independence from Chinese in the 10th century; successive Vietnamese imperial dynasties flourished as the country embarked on a southward expansion that annexed territories of the Champa and Khmer civilizations; which resulted in regional variances of modern-day culture of Vietnam. During the French colonial period in the mid-19th century; Vietnamese culture absorbed European influences including architecture; Catholicism, and the adoption of the Latin alphabet, which created the new official writing system that replaced the previous Chinese characters and Nom scripts.

After French left, Vietnamese culture was characterized by government-controlled propaganda, which emphasized the importance of cultural exchanges with fellow communist nations such as the Soviet Union, China, and Cuba. Following the reform in 1986, Vietnam has continuously absorbed various influences from Asian, European, and American cultures. Part of the East Asian cultural sphere, Vietnamese culture has certain characteristic features including ancestor veneration and worship, respect for community and family values, and manual labor religious belief. Important cultural symbols include 4 holy animals: Dragons, Turtles, Phoenix, Unicorn. The national flower is lotuses and the most popular plant in Vietnam is bamboo.

Table of Contents

1. Ethnic groups in Vietnam

2. social beliefs & customs in vietnam, 3. vietnamese cuisine, 4. traditional costumes of vietnam, 5. religion and philosophy of vietnam, 6. vietnamese music & dance, 7. vietnamese arts & literature, 8. martial arts in vietnam, 9. festivals of vietnam, 10. holidays and other important days.

Vietnam is a multiethnic country with over fifty distinct groups (54 Totally). Each of them has its own language, lifestyle, and cultural heritage. Many of the local ethnic groups residing in mountain areas are known collectively in the West as Montagnard or Degar.

Ethnic minorities diversify Vietnamese culture

The largest ethnic groups are: Kinh (Viet) 85.7%, Tay 1.9%, Tai Ethnic 1.8%, Mường 1.5%, Khmer Krom 1.5%, Hmong 1.2%, Nung 1.1%, Hoa 1%, with all others comprising the remaining 4.3% (2009 census). The Vietnamese has term for ethnic group (literally “minority people”). One distinctive feature of highland ethnic minority groups in Vietnam is that they are colorfully attired whether at home, in the farm, traveling or in their home town.

Many ethnic groups elsewhere such as southern part of Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, China, Papua New Guinea, and many other countries do not wear attractive clothes while engaged in their day-to-day activities. The clothing of one group is quite different from that of other groups and adds color to the social landscape. When you travel in Vietnam, you will meet and even talk to many of them. In the trip to Sapa, you may see dozens of them or some province as Lai Chau has 20 ethnic groups ( more than 3 hundreds thousand habitats). Dak Lak province has most in Vietnam with 47 ethnic groups.

Family is very strong in Vietnam. Family and clan (dòng họ) are valued over individualism. Clan is the most important social unit in the country and each clan features a patriarch heading the clan and a clan altar. Even today, in some parts of the country, the tradition of clan members living together in longhouses is quite prevalent. It is also not uncommon to see three to four generations of a family living together in the same house. Members of a clan are related by blood and often name their villages based on their clan names. Death commemorations of clan members are usually attended by all members of the clan and villagers.

Weddings in Vietnam earlier was arranged mainly by parents and people were married very young. However, things have changed so much in recent years since Vietnam Open the door to the World and tourism pick up in early of 90. Vietnamese youth enjoy greater freedom of choosing the time of their marriage and their partner. Weddings are still mostly held in the traditional manner with elaborate rituals and ceremonies . The date for Wedding was carefully selected by Feng Shui master or most respected man in the Clan.

Social Beliefs & Customs in Vietnam

The traditional funeral ceremony in Vietnam is also quite elaborate and long-stretched. The body of the dead person is cleaned with fragrant water and dressed carefully in the special clothes. A lot of mourning following and depends on each tribe and location, they have the slightly different ceremony. Later the body will be burying, the most popular method. Recently, some area, people choose cremation instead of burying. Only 1 case of remains in frozen condition and several cases of Monks body was kept inside the statues…

According to Confucian, men and women can not touch hand unless they are husband and wife so Vietnamese people don’t hug when meeting. They say ” Xin Chao” or handshake between men. People in the city talk gently and quietly and people come from the countryside or from the sea talk pretty loud. They work on the farm or ocean and they got to talk even louder than the wind or the waves.

Vietnamese Cuisine

Vietnamese food is fresh and healthy and getting more and more popular all over the World. It exhibits great diversity but can be classified into three primary categories by locations: the north, south, and central regions of the country. Many types of noodles and noodle soups and all type of spring rolls are popular here. Less use of oil and greater use of fresh vegetables is preferred. Soy sauce, fish sauce, mint, and basil are popular ingredients. Rice is the main food and eaten in 3 meals a day. The flavors of Vietnamese food range from spicy and sour to sweet. The Noodle Soup originating in North Vietnam is a noted Vietnamese dish and features rice noodles with beef, chicken, fish, sea food…. soup and scallions or bean sprouts as accompaniments. There is vegetarian noodle soup too.

Read more : Vietnamese Cuisine: The Definitive Guide to Classic Vietnamese Foods

Traditional costumes of Vietnam

54 tribes in Vietnam has their own traditional costumes. The traditional dress of the Vietnamese people changed significantly from time to time and depended largely on the whims and fancies of the region’s rulers. The common people of the country had greater freedom to choose their clothing prior to the Nguyen dynasty. During Nguyen Dynasty, several restrictions were placed on the type and colors of clothes that could be worn by the common people of Vietnam.

Culture of Vietnam

Some of the examples of traditional Vietnamese costumes are the Áo Giao Lĩnh, the Áo Tứ Thân, Áo Cánh, and the Áo Bà Ba. The first one refers to a cross-collared robe worn by the Vietnamese men while the second is a four-part dress worn by the women.

The last two dresses were worn by the peasants in the north and south, respectively and appeared like silk-pajama-type costumes. The color code of the dresses also varied from time to time and during Nguyen dynasty, only the monarchs enjoyed the exclusive rights of wearing golden clothes while purple and red were popular among the nobles and aristocrats. The headgear worn in Vietnam changed over the years with the conical hat or Non La being the most popular among the community.

Beautiful Vietnamese girls in Ao Dai ( long dress) at Hue Citadel

Beautiful Vietnamese girls in Ao Dai ( long dress) at Hue Citadel

Religion and philosophy of Vietnam

Most of Vietnamese people worshiping their ancestors and believe in animism. In the ID most of Vietnamese (about 90%), the line: Religion: None.

In reality ,religion in Vietnam has historically been largely defined by a mix of Buddhism, Confucianism, and Taoism, known in Vietnamese as the Tam Giao (“triple religion”).Catholicism is also practiced in modern Vietnam.

Ancestor worship is common in Vietnamese culture. Most Vietnamese, regardless of religious denomination, practice ancestor worship and have an ancestor altar at their home or business, a testament to the emphasis Vietnamese culture places on filial piety

Vietnam is associated with a rich tradition of dance and music. Vietnamese music also exhibits variance in each part of Vietnam. It is older and more formal in the north while Champa culture exerts considerable influence on Central classical music and music in the southern part of the country is a livelier affair. The country has nearly 50 national music instruments. The Imperial Court music and the Ca Tru are important traditional forms of Vietnamese music.

Vietnamese Music & Dance

The great ethnic diversity of Vietnam has gifted the country with diverse dance forms. These dances are usually performed at the cultural programs and festivals held in the country. The Lion dance, platter dance, fan dance, imperial lantern dance is some of the traditional dance forms of Vietnam. The dances that developed in the imperial courts of Vietnam are quite complex in nature and require great skills to be mastered.

Water puppetry - Vietnamese Arts & Literature

Water Puppetry

Literature in Vietnam has greatly evolved over the years from romanticism to realism. Two aspects of the literature in the country are the folk literature and the written literature both of which developed almost at the same time. Folk literature features fairytales, folk legends, humorous stories, and epic poems. Written literature was previously written in the Cham and Nom characters and focused on poetry and prose. Now, it is mostly written in the National Language and includes short stories, dramas, novels, etc.

Vietnamese art is mainly influenced by Buddhism , Taoism , and Confucianism . However, more recently, the Cham and French influence have also been reflected in the art presentations. Silk painting is popular in Vietnam and involves the liberal use of colors. Calligraphy is also a much-respected art form and often, during festivals like the Lunar New Year. On the third day of new year people would visit a village teacher or an erudite scholar to obtain calligraphy hangings for their homes. Vietnamese wood-block prints are also quite popular. Water puppetry and several forms of theaters represent other performing art forms in Vietnam.

Vovinam ( Viet Vo Dao) is Vietnam traditional martial art. Vietnam has a very well-developed tradition of martial arts that has some similarity to Chinese martial arts. Vietnamese Vovinam martial arts philosophy guides the martial arts practice in the country. It is associated with intense spirituality because of its close association with Buddhism, Taoism, and Confucianism. The scissor kick is a famous movement of this form of martial arts.

Martial Arts in Vietnam

Although Vietnamese martial arts is less popular in other parts of the world than its Chinese or Japanese counterparts, there is no doubt that it is gradually and steadily gaining greater popularity worldwide with the establishment of schools teaching this martial art form in many parts of the world.

Festivals of Vietnam

Vietnam has many festivals. In Vietnamese Festival is Le Hoi. It includes 2 parts Le: Ceremony +  Hoi: Game & fun. Festivals including both traditional ones and those adopted from other cultures are celebrated in the country with great pomp and glory. Here is the top 10 festivals in Vietnam :

  • 1 -TET Nguyen Dan – TET holidays all over the country
  • 2- Hung King Holidays in March 10th ( lunar calendar)- Phu Tho province
  • 3- Saint Giong Festival – In March outside Hanoi in Soc Son district
  • 4- Ka Te Festival – In Champa community in Ninh Thuan Province
  • 5- Perfume pagoda festival – Outside Hanoi
  • 6- Dong Da Festival in Hanoi
  • 7- Cau Ngu Festival in Hue in December
  • 8- Hội đua voi – Elephant racing in Don village – Dak Lak province
  • 9- Ba Chua Xu Festival – In Chau Doc city, An Giang province in April
  • 10- Cam Muong Festival in Lai Chau province.

Vietnam celebrates several holidays, totally 14 days of holidays in a year including traditional holidays which have been celebrated in Vietnam for thousands of years, along with modern holidays imported predominantly from western countries.

Among Vietnamese traditional holidays, the two most important and widely celebrated are the Lunar new year -TET, followed by the Mid-autumn lantern festival ( TET Trung Thu ), although the latter has been losing ground in recent years.

Vietnamese Culture

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Wonderful research. However, in topic 3, Vietnamese Cuisine, in line 3 sentence 3 word 10 (TYPE in “…noodle soups and all TYPE of spring rolls are…”), I think is supposed to be types, as in “…noodle soups and all types of spring rolls are…”.

Detailed article but there are still some grammar and spelling mistakes. Great job on the research though

Really awesome

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Definition of Vietnamese

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1947, in the meaning defined at sense 1

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“Vietnamese.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary , Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/Vietnamese. Accessed 23 Feb. 2024.

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An introduction to Vietnamese cuisine (and dishes you can’t miss)

An introduction to Vietnamese cuisine (and dishes you can’t miss)

Vietnam cuisine has earned its reputation over the years with the famous Pho and Banh Mi. But that is not the whole essence of Vietnamese culinary culture.

From the North to the very South of this small but beautiful country, traditional Vietnamese food with an elite reflection of the culture is phenomenal. Each delicacy is formed from the lives of Vietnamese people all over the nation. Let’s buckle up, and enjoy the culinary delights from Visa2Asia!

Vietnamese cuisine at a glance 

It is undeniable that food plays a crucial role in a country’s culture. Traditional cuisine is passed down from generation to generation – keeping the good old flavors to this modern day. 

Vietnamese food is widely applauded for its balancing flavors as it is a symphony of protein, spices, herbs, vegetables, and even fruits. No wonder people have also known Vietnamese food as one of the healthiest cuisines in the world. 

There is something really tempting about Vietnamese dishes that most people can’t resist – even the celebrity chef Gordon Ramsey, the famous American chef Anthony Bourdain, and the British chef Jamie Oliver. The distinct and oddly satisfying tastes of Vietnamese cuisine have traveled all around the world.

Rice (or rice flour) plays the main part in every Vietnamese meal – no matter it is a dish from the North, the Central, or the South. However, the side dishes of each region are what set them apart and make them interesting. 

dishes that Northern people like to eat

The dishes from the North tend to have a subtle and tender seasoning. Northern citizens are long known for their attractions towards dishes with pure, soft flavors (and maybe a little sour too). 

dishes that can't be miss in a central's daily meal

Central’s food is full of surprises as it is associated with intense, salty, and hot flavors. Even the food here leans toward reddish or orangish shades. A remarkable trait of the Central dishes is that these recipes intertwine refined royal cuisine and ready-to-go street food. A pinch of exquisite taste, a little luxury, and a bit of modest flavor – all mingle together in one dish.

meal of the southern people

It is such a big fault to mention Vietnamese cuisine without discussing the dishes of Southern people. Richness and sweetness are the main flavors of Southern dishes. They tend to use sugar and coconut juice to sweeten the food. 

But what makes the cuisine of this small country so remarkable and captivating at the same time? Is it the harmony of flavors? Is it the rich history and culture? Perhaps each one will have their own answers once they get a bite of these scrumptious dishes. 

In the next parts, let us guide you through some of the most delicious dishes that Vietnamese cuisine has to offer.

Phở – Vietnam’s elite 

It is undeniable that Pho is the national dish of Vietnam. It is the dish that brought Vietnamese cuisine to global recognition.

a bowl of Pho

To the Vietnamese people, Pho is not just a noodle soup with slides of beef. The origin of Pho is deluged by tradition and echoed Vietnam’s history as well as culture. 

Some people believe that Pho is actually feu – a French word meaning “fire”. And it is inspired by the pot-au-feu – a signature beef stew of France. Some say Pho is originated from 豬肉粉 (Chinese pork noodles). But the cooking method of these pork noodles is nowhere near that of Pho. 

pot-au-feu of the French

The undeniable value of Pho 

Pho is truly a dish that stands the test of time. You can enjoy a bowl of Pho in, literally, everywhere, every meal of the day, and every season of the year.

Pho is, indeed, a superfood. A smashing fact about Pho is that it consists of raw and fresh ingredients that are in extreme harmony with themselves to create a unique and delicious taste. 

healthy ingredients of Pho

The broth is also dissolved from many distinct dried ingredients such as squid, cardamom, aroma seeds, onion, ginger, cinnamon, pepper, fish sauce, etc. This is a great source of minerals (iron, zinc) and vitamins (B2, B3, B5) that improves blood quality as well as contribute to the protection of blood vessels. 

The calcium from the bones and marrow, the sebum from the cartilage and tendon are extremely good active ingredients in treating arthritis and helping the young to develop their bodies. 

Beef is famous for its richness in ammonia, creatinine, carnitine, and the mineral potassium. All of these support the development of our muscles. 

Pho eases the border between social classes. If certain dishes are associated with whether the rich or the poor, Pho remains a dish for all walks of life. In a Pho restaurant, everyone’s the same. There is no rich or poor person, just a group of people who share the love of Pho enjoying their meals. This is also the second value of Pho.

inside of a Pho restaurant

Pho is a cultural symbol of Vietnam. Looking back at Pho’s origin and history, Pho came from the working class of Vietnam, then became a delicacy that is favorable nationwide. This transformation took decades of changes and refinements. It is no exaggeration to say that Pho stands for a Vietnam with so many distinct values.

Pho from the North to the South 

There is a great debate between Pho lovers in Vietnam: which Pho is better – the North’s or the South’s?

The answer is not easy to find. When it comes to the broth, Northern Pho leans to the clear and simple taste, whereas Southern’s is slightly sweeter and bolder. 

An interesting fact about the Northern Pho is that people tend to eat Pho with Bánh Quẩy (bagel twists). The bagel twist is torn into small pieces then dipped into the broth. Odd, isn’t it? But the taste and the experience will blow you away. 

Pho with banh quay

The main protein in each Pho is also different. Northern people love their Pho with chicken meat or a simple minced rare beef. However, Southern people utilize many parts of beef such as sliced rare beef, bone marrow, tendon, brisket, and meatballs. 

Of course, we cannot discuss Vietnamese food without mentioning the sauces that people use to eat with Pho. Pho from the North mainly uses rice vinegar, fish sauce, and chili sauce to add more flavors. But in the South, people usually serve Pho with lime, hoisin sauce, chili sauce, and fresh sliced chilies to create the taste they prefer. 

To truly evaluate the essence of Pho yourself, here are some addresses. Make sure to check it out when you visit Vietnam.

Ha Noi Capital:

Phở Bò Hàng Đồng

48 Hang Dong, Hoan Kiem district, Ha Noi capital

Price: around $1.5 for each bowl

13 Lo Duc, Ngo Thi Nham Ward, Hai Ba Trung district, Ha Noi capital

Price: around $1.6 for each bowl

Phở 10 Lý Quốc Sư

10 Ly Quoc Su, Hoan Kiem district, Ha Noi capital

Price: around $1.5-3.0 for each bowl

Da Nang City:

10 Ly Tu Trong, Thach Thang Ward, Hai Chau District, Da Nang city

Price: around $1.95 for each bowl

Phở Đống Đa

203 Dong Da, Da Nang

Price: around $1.73 for each bowl

Ho Chi Minh City:

Phở Hòa Pasteur

260C Pasteur, District 3, Ho Chi Minh city

Price: around $3.9 for each bowl

Phở Phú Vương

120 Nguyen Thai Binh, District 1, Ho Chi Minh city

Price: around $2.6 for each bowl

Bánh Mì – leverage eating culture 

a person is adding fish sauce to Banh Mi

No words alone can describe how Banh Mi tastes and means to Vietnamese people. This renowned street food has traveled far and deep to every corner of the world, marking a deep impression on those who got a bite.

Let us show you how a tiny Banh Mi stunts the world and becomes one of the most famous street foods worldwide!

Banh Mi originally came from the West. However, the quintessence and continuous creativeness of Vietnamese Banh Mi have brought a stand in the world’s culinary map.

baguette of the french people

In the early 19th century, the French brought their tasty baguette to Saigon (now is Ho Chi Minh city) to satisfy their culinary delights. They even built the first-ever brick bakery to make hot loaves of bread in Vietnam. 

This baguette quickly gained popularity among the Vietnamese community. This was also the time that Saigonese turned the French baguette into the unique Vietnamese Banh Mi.

close up of a Banh Mi

Banh Mi is more hollow than the French baguette. The inner cotton is spongy, but the outer shell is super crispy. These are what set Banh Mi apart from the western bread.

However, Banh Mi became a serious thing only when Hoa Ma – a Banh Mi shop of Mr. Hoa and Mrs. Tinh appeared in 1958. 

Hoa Ma back in the 1960s

Their Banh Mi shop in Saigon mainly served Banh Mi with ham to the locals. At first, their shop only served western-styled sandwiches with ham on a plate along with knives and forks. But then they realized that not everyone had time to sit back and enjoy their meals at the shop, they came up with a brilliant idea that changed Vietnamese cuisine forever. 

The owners of Hoa Ma bakery served banh mi with ham, slides of pork, pâté in the middle of a loaf of bread. Busy white-collar workers and students fell head over heels in this fresh approach. Soon after, tons of other banh mi stalls began to appear in Saigon. Nowadays, banh mi is present everywhere in Vietnam, satisfying the cravings of Vietnamese people. 

Banh Mi, since then, has become a national food of Vietnam because of its diversity, convenience, and most importantly, low prices. 

The surprising diversity of Banh Mi 

To a foreigner, Banh Mi may seem all the same – a loaf of bread with a tasty filling. Still, with different regions, come different flavors and fillings. 

Perhaps you haven’t forgotten about the differences in flavors of Vietnam’s regions that we mentioned earlier. Banh Mi in each region also carries distinct flavors. 

banh mi in different styles

It is no exaggeration to say that you can taste the essence of each city in its Banh Mi. 

Take Banh Mi in Ha Noi for example. The Banh Mi in this capital city may seem simpler than other places. If a Banh Mi full of meat and ingredients is what you expected, then you will be a little bit disappointed with the Hanoi version of banh mi.

The traditional Banh Mi of Ha Noi includes a little bit of creamy butter, liver pâté, slides of pork, ham, char siu. Vegetables are a must. Coriander and fresh cucumber are enough to leverage the bread. The last touch is the chili sauce, bringing the burning hot flavor. 

banh mi in Ha Noi

The most extraordinary thing is the filling. Banh Mi in Hoi An offers a wide range of unique fillings namely ham, sausages, barbecue pork belly, chicken, eggs, cheese, etc. Not to mention the signature butter and sauces of each Banh Mi stall that will make you go wild for its taste. Imagine getting a bite of a Banh Mi filled with the tropical essence and signature flavors of Hoi An. Who wouldn’t crave for more?

Banh Mi in Hoi An city

The joyful experience of tasting Banh Mi of the Southern part is quite different. Due to the favorable natural conditions, the Southern banh mi is stuffed with tons of veggies such as slides of fresh cucumber, white radish, carrot, pickled carrots, onion, cilantro, and chili. 

Banh Mi in Ho Chi Minh city

It does not only have the diversity of vegetables but also of the variations on the filling of banh mi: fried eggs, shumai, roasted pork, pork skin, fish cake, etc. People always say that the significance of Saigon’s Banh mi is perhaps the openness in the diversity of the fillings and the intensity of flavors in the sauce. 

Banh Mi stalls you can’t miss

In Ha Noi, here are some places to get a bite of a delicious Banh Mi:

Bánh Mỳ Bà Dần

34 Lo Su, Hoan Kiem District, Ha Noi 

Price: around $1

Phố Cổ Banh Mi

38 Dinh Liet, Hang Bac Ward, Hoan Kiem District, Ha Noi

Price: around $0.5 – $2.6

If Da Nang and Hoi An are your destination, here are a list of stunning Banh Mi:

Bánh mì Bà Lan

62 Trung Nu Vuong, Da Nang city

Bánh mì Ông Tý

272 Hung Vuong, Hai Chau District, Da Nang city

Bánh mì Phượng

2B Phan Chau Trinh, Hoi An city

Price: around $1.3

Madam Khánh – The Banh Mi Queen

135 Tran Cao Van, Hoi An city

Price: around $0.9

When you visit Da Lat for a change of scenery, make sure to check these shop out:

Shumar Banh Mi

26 Hoang Dieu, Da Lat city

Price: around $0.6

Bánh mì Nhân Ngãi

23 Tran Phu, Da Lat city

If you fall for the everlasting bustling Ho Chi Minh city, these Banh Mi spots are a must:

Bánh mì Huỳnh Hoa

26 Le Thi Rieng, Ben Thanh Ward, District 1, Ho Chi Minh city

Price: around $2

Bánh mì Hòa Mã 

52 Cao Thang, District 3, Ho Chi Minh city

Traveling to the west of Vietnam is not a bad idea at all. Here is a list of Banh Mi stalls that you should pay a visit:

Bánh mì Phan Đình Phùng

37 Phan Dinh Phung, Ninh Kieu District, Can Tho city

Price: around $0.5

Bánh mì Tấn Tài

71 Quang Trung, Ninh Kieu District, Can Tho city

Price: around $2.2

But seriously, every Banh Mi stall in Vietnam is surprisingly tasty. Just pick a stall and try it out. You will be amazed by how good it is.

Mì Quảng – essence of the Central cuisine 

Mi Quang of the Central cuisine

Mì Quảng (or Quang noodle) is a signature dish of Quang Nam – a region in the Central of Vietnam. Mi Quang was created by the influence of both Vietnamese and Chinese cuisine. 

In the 16th century, under the Nguyen Lords reign, Hoi An city became a stirring international trading spot. As a result, many Chinese people began to come and live here. Of course, they brought along with them their delicacies, including a dish made of rice flour that is quite similar to Mi Quang.

Through the golden dust of time, this noodle dish of the Chinese developed and became nowadays Mi Quang – a specialty of the Central in Vietnam.

The charming flavor of Mi Quang 

There are so many versions of Mi Quang such as chicken, fish, shrimp, beef, and even frog. The process of making Mi Quang is not that difficult, but it is sophisticated in every way.

A Mi Quang dish can only be evaluated as a delicious dish when it is full of colors with a wide variety of ingredients such as shrimps, meat, and boiled quail egg. The rich broth must be cooked to perfection. Nine different types of veggies, roasted peanuts, fresh lemon, and chili sauce add the grand final touch to the dish.

colorful bowls of Mi Quang

The noodles of Mi Quang is a fine art that is worth mentioning. It is usually bright yellow in color as well as soft and limber in texture. To enjoy Mi Quang like a local, you have to eat it with green chili. The refined flavor along with a little spicy chili will ignite your sense of taste. 

Mi Quang restaurants all across Vietnam 

Though being a specialty of the Central, Mi Quang now exists nationwide. Here is a list of Mi Quang restaurants from the North to the South that you might want to pay a visit:

35 Tran Hung Dao, Hoan Kiem District, Ha Noi Capital

Price: around $3.26

103 Ngoc Khanh, Ba Dinh District, Ha Noi Capital

Price: around $2.4

166 Le Dinh Duong, Hai Chau District, Da Nang city

Bếp Trang (specialty in Mi Quang with frog)

441 Ong Ich Khiem, Hai Chau District, Da Nang city

Price: around $2.8

Mi quang with frog

Ông Hai Hội An

6A Truong Minh Luong, Hoi An city

Price: around $1.7

4 Phan Chau Trinh, Hoi An city

Price: around $1.1

48 Nguyen Binh Khiem, Da Kao Ward, District 1, Ho Chi Minh city

Price: around $2.9

133 Hai Ba Trung, Ben Nghe Ward, District 1, Ho Chi Minh city

Price: around $3.2

Xôi – both street food and formal delicacy 

Vietnam has a long-standing rice civilization. As a result, rice products still hold a crucial position in its culinary culture. Rice is present in almost all Vietnamese daily meals: from family meals with rice as a main source of starch, to Pho, Chung cake, Giay cake.

Besides all that, there is another popular dish: Xôi (sticky rice).

five-color Xoi

It is kind of odd and interesting at the same time that Xoi is a food that can be both street food and a dish that is present at formal events.

From a favorite snack of childhood… 

To a true Vietnamese, perhaps the most significant presence of Xoi is the one that is wrapped in banana leaves. It fits snugly in the palm of your hand. One can feel instant happiness when they buy a Xoi that is still warm and filled with the bean’s fragrance. 

Xoi appears in the very early stages of a Vietnamese, maybe from the moment they start learning how to eat and chew properly. When a child starts going to school, the mother will buy Xoi from a stall on the street, tuck it in her child’s backpack as a quick and convenient breakfast. 

Xoi with shredded chicken and fired quail eggs

A little bit older, Vietnamese people eat Xoi to fulfill their hunger, their needs. Xoi is full of nutrition, topped with many different side dishes to help replenish energy in a fast and scrumptious way. 

Though being a snack, a street food, Xoi comes in many different styles: Xôi Vò (a mixture of sticky rice, smashed beans), Xôi Xéo (a combination of crush green beans and sticky rice, topped with fried onion), Xôi Đậu Phộng (sticky rice with peanut), etc.

xoi xeo

… To a formal dish that must be there for a person’s milestones 

It is undeniable that Xoi is not just a signature dish of Vietnamese people. Xoi is a part of many important customs in the spiritual life of Vietnam. 

Important occasions in Vietnam cannot be completed without the presence of Xoi. On the birthday of a year-old baby, Xoi is a crucial offering that can’t be missed. Plus, on Lễ Cúng Mụ (a worshiping practice when a child turns 12 in the lunar calendar), Xoi is offered as one of the significant dishes in the ceremony. 

Xoi in the birhtday of a year old baby

Make sure to check these Xoi out when you visit Vietnam:

Xôi rán Hàng Điếu

2 Hang Dieu, Hoan Kiem District, Ha Noi capital Price: around $2.4

57 Tho Nhuom, Cua Nam Ward, Hoan Kiem District, Ha Noi capital

Xôi Bà Chanh

62 Nguyen Huu Tien, Da Nang city

52A Mai Am, Hai Chau District, Da Nang city

Xôi Cá (with a specialty of sticky rice with anchovies)

131 alley, 2/4 Street, Nha Trang city

Price: aroundg $1

Xoi Ca Com

Xôi gà Tân Định

310 Hai Ba Trung, District 1, Ho Chi Minh city

Xôi Bùi Hữu Nghĩa (a unique combination of durian and sticky rice)

365 Bui Huu Nghia, Ward 2, Binh Thanh District, Ho Chi Minh city

Xoi with durian

Cơm Gà – A down-to-earth yet brilliant dish (h2)

Rice, a simple ingredient, has been deeply ingrained in every Vietnamese meal through the dust of time. It is not an exaggeration to say that rice is a must of Vietnamese culinary culture existing in every pantry. 

Chicken, the universal type of ingredient that can be found literally anywhere but has a stunning taste, is one of the most loved foods in Vietnam. Combining chicken and rice in a subtle Vietnamese way, we have Cơm Gà.

Cơm Gà (Vietnamese chicken rice) may sound and look like a simple dish, but never judge a book by its cover. 

It is a scrumptious specialty that represents Vietnamese cuisine’s core characteristic – flavor explosion. Perhaps, you may be familiar with this dish in other countries such as Singapore, China, Thailand, or Spain. But we are confident that Vietnamese rice chicken will blow your mind away.  

And to feast the best Cơm Gà ever, journey to Quang Nam province in Central Vietnam and you will find Cơm Gà Hoi An (Hoi An chicken rice) in the old town of Hoi An. 

Munch the true Cơm Gà in Hoi An (h3)

It is said that a trip to Hoi An , the most charming archaic town in Vietnam, is never completed without tasting Com Ga prepared by the locals. 

Hoi An chicken rice dates back to the 50s of the last century. The people of Hoi An by their endless creativity took advantage of the lean chicken from Quang Nam province to create their legendary delicacy. With its special seasoning, tempting smell, and its down-to-earth but oddly appetizing presentation, Com Ga Hoi An is just so Vietnamese!

Com Ga only consists of two simple main ingredients. However, it requires a lot of expertise to exemplary this dish on the plate. The dish features perfectly boiled shredded chicken mixed with chopped onions, Vietnamese coriander, lime juice, and pepper. The secret of the rice’s incredible richness lies in the chicken broth retained to cook the rice. If you wonder how Hoi An chicken rice got its iconic golden color, it is from the turmeric added to the rice.

To fully absorb the flavorsome Hoi An chicken rice, you must learn how to eat it like a true Vietnamese. According to the local’s instruction, when eating Cơm Gà Hoi An, you should first squeeze some lime juice into the soy sauce, mix with some chili and shredded vegetables, then add them to the chicken rice. Voila! Your taste buds will surely be ignited by this dazzling combo of deliciousness.

Having your first mouthful of Hoi An chicken rice, you will easily conclude that it is no ordinary dish. It is a humble display of extraordinary cooking skills that could only be found in Hoi An. So for chicken lovers, this is your holy ground!

Can’t miss places for the best Cơm Gà in Hoi An (h3)

Check out these top 5 best eating venues for Com Ga Hoi An:

Cơm Gà Bà Buội

22 Phan Chu Trinh, Hoi An, Quang Nam

Price: from $1.5 to $2.15

Cơm Gà Bà Minh Hội An

20 Đào Duy Tu, Hoi An, Quang Nam

Price: around $1.5

Cơm Gà Bà Thuận

17/4 Hai Ba Trung, Hoi An, Quang Nam

Price: from $1.5 to $3 

47/2 Tran Hung Dao, Hoi An, Quang Nam

Price: from $1 to $2

Cơm Gà Bà Nga

8 Phan Chu Trinh, Hoi An, Quang Nam

Price: from $2 to $3.5

Let’s try Vietnamese cuisine as much as possible 

Obviously, Vietnamese cuisine isn’t just these four dishes. However, these above delicacies are the best dishes that can represent a Vietnam with a glorious past.

No one can deny that food is a universal necessity. However, the importance of food goes beyond one’s needs. It not only satisfies the needs of your body but also touches deeper places such as your soul, memories, and emotions. 

Isn’t it beautiful that you can taste the whole essence of a country while listening to the bustling sounds of life of that very one nation? Isn’t it amazing that you can get to know a culture just by enjoying its food?

Vietnamese cuisine has been formed and developed throughout its great history. Each dish represents Vietnam with immense joy and unforgettable pride. As a traveler in Vietnam (or seriously, in any other country), make sure to taste and enjoy as many local dishes as possible.

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