Vietnamese bike club drops $2,200 on birthday
hotpot
The one-of-a-kind seafood hotpot is seen in this photo
viral on Facebook.
If you have US$2,000 laying
around for a birthday party, why spend it on typical restaurant buffets and
boring old feasts when you could blow the whole budget on a single new and
original idea?
The Flying
Tigers superbike club did just that, funneling their money into a
one-of-a-kind, two-meter long hotpot complete with VND50 million (US$2,232)
worth of lobsters, clams, crabs, mantis shrimp, snails and fish.
Of course,
no hotpot is too big or too bold to showcase on social media, and the club’s
members, motorcycle enthusiasts from Vietnam’s Mekong Delta, made sure that
proof of their celebration was uploaded on Facebook for all to envy.
One member
of the club living in the southernmost province of Ca Mau revealed that the
lobsters weighed 3.5kg each, and the other ingredients included 5kg of giant
freshwater prawns, 10kg of famous Ca Mau crabs, 20kg of oysters, and 55kg of
other types of seafood.
He said 20
club members had contributed towards the seafood in celebration of a senior
club member’s birthday and that the total cost of the dish was nearly VND50
million, with each member having donated approximately VND2.5 million ($112).
The giant
seafood hotpot caused a stir among local Facebook users, with many posting
mixed responses to the unusual birthday celebration.
Some hailed
the idea as an original use of Ca Mau’s famous seafood, while others raised
their eyebrows, believing that it was a waste of money to spend VND50 million
on a hotpot that would definitely not be finished.
A club
member admitted that the hotpot was too big for the 20-member party.
“We only ate
part of it,” he said, leaving out details regarding the fate of the
leftovers.
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Thứ Năm, 14 tháng 7, 2016
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