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VN banh mi shops praised by int’l media
Vietnamese banh mi sandwiches
are regarded as one of the "super food" by foreign diners. The banh
mi is a delicious and ever-varying combination of deli-style pork, pate and
veggies (carrots, cilantro, cucumber, etc), stuffed into a soft and crunchy
French baguette.
Regional variations in
Here are four banh mi shops praised
by experts and the international media.
Banh mi shop on
This is a family run shop run since
1974. It has a reputation for closing whenever the cooks run out of
ingredients.
The ingredients are pork deli meat,
fatty char siu pork, pork floss, creamy pate, Chinese 5 spice and, curiously,
butter. The sandwich maker finishes it off by pouring pork-chili gravy
inside.
Banh mi of the shop at 118A
According to David Farley, he tried
15 banh mi at different stores within two weeks in
“They don’t really like overly
complex food in Hanoi, but so many things in here have a function: the pork
floss soaks up the sauce, the pate adds moisture and the fact that the
baguette is lightly toasted keeps it from getting soggy in this immense humidity,”
he commented.
Banh mi Phuong in Hoi An, 2B Phan
Chau Trinh
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“Banh mi Phuong in Hoi An” is the
first result when you type the words "The best banh mi in
After enjoying, Anthony Bourdain
said "That's a symphony in a sandwich" while Cameron Stauch tried
to learn to share all the secrets to make such delicious banh mi.
The menu board says “bread, pork,
ham, pate but there is so much more: long slices of cucumber, fresh cilantro,
pickled carrot and even juicy tomato slices. Phuong finishes it off with a
flurry of sauces: a squirt of chili sauce and two different pork sauces, one
from boiled pork and one from smoked pork.
The key to a good banh mi is, in
fact, the bread. A bad baguette – a hard, crumbly log – will ruin an
otherwise fine sandwich. Phuong’s bread, baked right next door, is
ultra-soft, almost deflating when taking a bite, while also maintaining a
crispy exterior.
Sidewalk banh mi in Nha Trang
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In 2013, Nha Trang sidewalk banh mi
was selected by National Geographic magazine as one of the 11 best street
foods in the world. In the article, it did not specify the address of the
banh mi shop but includes only a photo of a typical banh mi shop in the city.
“Serving with a smile, a Vietnamese
vendor taps a colonial legacy to create an irresistible street cuisine. Banh
mi sandwiches, like these in Nha Trang, feature French baguettes filled with
a tasty variety of meats and vegetables. They are eagerly consumed across
Sidewalk banh mi on Nguyen Trai
Street, Saigon
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Condé Nast Traveler, an American
travel magazine, chose grilled bread and meat on the sidewalk of
Compiled by Pha Le, VNN
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Chủ Nhật, 12 tháng 7, 2015
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