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Wiens enjoys a Vietnamese rice vermicelli dish in
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Mark Wiens, 29, who is now based in Thailand, spent
around a month with his wife in Vietnam’s most crowded city before publishing
the review “Vietnamese Food: 25 Must-Eat Dishes in Saigon (and Where To Try
Them)” on his blog.
The blog entry featuring videos, photos, and comments on
the foods has gone viral in local media and on social networks whose users
have been infatuated with what Wiens talked about.
In his review, Wiens introduced 25 dishes that he thinks
people need to eat when they visit the city, including bánh mì (bread), phở (beef
noodle soup), bún riêu (crab noodle soup), bún mắm (noodle
soup served with dark-colored broth prepared with fermented fish sauce),bún bò Huế (spicy beef noodles prepared the way
cooks in the central Vietnamese city of Hue do), bún thịt nướng (rice
vermicelli with grilled pork), bánh cuốn (steamed rolled rice cake), bánh xèo (Vietnamese
pancake), bò lá lốt (grilled
beef rolled in guise leaves), cơm tấm sườn nướng (grilled pork rib served with broken
rice), and others.
The blogger continued to stunt not only foreign tourists
looking for places to eat in
Some Vietnamese even said they had never heard of those
places before.
“A couple of weeks before I visited Saigon [
In addition, Wiens also found the places himself by
surfing some local culinary websites and walking around, which he thinks is
one of the best ways to find delicious food when traveling.
Since being published on February 16, the review has
received a lot of “extremely positive” feedback, as Wiens stated, with 14,000
likes and more than 600 shares on Facebook.
“Some people have written me messages to say they used
the article as their main travel guide when they visited
“I'm really grateful for everyone's kind support, and I
owe it mainly to those who gave me suggestions on where to eat in the first
place,” he said.
Wiens also explained to Tuoi Tre News that
though he tried about 100 different Vietnamese dishes and snacks and two of
his favorite dishes are bò lá lốt and bún riêu, he made a decision on picking up the 25
dishes based on both how many people had recommended them and his own
personal preference.
‘Food is an extremely important part of culture in
Commenting on eating in
“When I was in
Wiens added that the thing making Vietnamese food stand
out to him is its attention to fresh herbs and the garnishing of each dish.
“From a bowl of noodles to cơm tấm sườn nướng, one of my favorite parts of
eating Vietnamese food is getting to add all the toppings, sauces, chilies,
and herbs,” he said.
Admitting that he is not a huge sweet eater and some
Vietnamese dishes are too sweet to him, the blogger, who once visited Ha Long
Bay and
In addition, friendliness was one of the things that
encouraged Wiens to eat more in the country.
“Finally, I would like to say that in Saigon, many of
the restaurant owners and food vendors I ate at were some of the friendliest
and kindest people I've met,” he remarked.
‘Food is my real passion’
Wiens said after earning a degree in global studies in
2008 in the
“My mother is Chinese - so that's part of the reason I
grew up eating mostly Asian food,” he told Tuoi Tre News.
Talking about his blogging, Wiens said he started it at
the beginning of 2009 as a way to share photos and travel experiences with
his family, and also to keep track of everything he did so he would not
forget it.
“But back then I was blogging more about anything I did
or ate,” he elaborated. “I decided to focus on my real passion, which is
food, so I've been more focused on food and travel since about 2010.”
“It's a way for me to express my love for food and
culture, and to hopefully be inspirational and provide helpful information
for others,” the man, who has visited 40 countries, added.
Wiens said right now he and his wife mostly travel
around Asia to eat, but they hope to go to other places, like Europe and
“But my real love is for Asian food,” he underlined.
Wiens said that he has written and published a couple of
e-books on eating and traveling, and would like to release more soon.
Mark Wiens sits at a roadside food stall in District 3, Ho Chi Minh City.Photo courtesy of Mark Wiens
Mark Wiens eats a Vietnamese dish at another roadside food stall in Ho Chi Minh City. Photo courtesy of Mark Wiens
Mark Wiens eats Vietnamese bread (bánh mì) at an eatery in an alley in Ho Chi Minh City. Photo courtesy of Mark Wiens
Another angle of Mark Wiens at the eatery. Photo courtesy of Mark Wiens
Mark Wiens and a dish of cơm tấm sườn nướng (grilled pork rib served with broken rice) in Ho Chi Minh City. Photo courtesy of Mark Wiens
Mark Wiens enjoys a Vietnamese dish in Ho Chi Minh City. Photo courtesy of Mark Wiens
Mark Wiens is seen eating another Vietnamese vermicelli dish in Ho Chi Minh City. Photo courtesy of Mark Wiens
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