Every time I came to Vietnam for summer missions, the Vietnamese students we worked with took us to go eat Bun Cha. So I thought it was a common food all around Vietnam.
After moving to Vietnam, I've learned that Bun Cha originated from Hanoi, so it's not as common here in HCMC.
My mom and I went out for a walk around 5:30PM, having in mind that eventually we'll think of, or find, a place to eat.
I insisted we must go somewhere new, so we planned to go to a Thai Restaurant.
BUT on our way, this Vietnamese restaurant caught our eyes.
I read the sign "Bun Cha," and knowing it was something familiar, decided to go check it out.
It was good! And of course, cheap.
But... I think it's better in Hanoi.
I guess I gotta go to Hanoi to get some real Bun Cha :)
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Bun Cha
Grilled Pork Noodle Soup
white rice noodle (bun), grilled pork (cha), lettuce & herbs, and a steamy broth of fish sauce.
뿐짜아~~~~~
ReplyDelete나도 뿐짜아아~~~~
맛잇겟다 뿐짜아아아아 ㅠ
i guess you gotta come to Vietnam again!
Delete분짜먹으러 ㅋㅋㅋ
ohmyyah....
ReplyDeletethat looks good...
wow I just got hungry. *drool
it's good.
DeleteAND there's so many other good foods.
COME COME ;)
haha so funny how our mission team went crazy at this picture (;
Deletethat 닭발 looks pretty good too!
진짜...maybe we should try making it here.. using egg roll sauce! haha
but it will never be the same QQ
My mom bought three bottles of fish sauce, and some Vietnamese soy sauce too.
DeleteDid you know Vietnamese soy sauce tastes different? Lol. It's really good!
there is good bun cha restaurant around our church kkkkkkkkkk sooooooo goooooood
ReplyDeleteokay pastor. i'm coming! kkkkkk
Deletei want bun cha!!!!!!!!!! aghh !@#!@$!$$^7
ReplyDeleteI guess you gotta join the overseas missions team this year too ;)
Deletethis made me drool
ReplyDeleteand the fact that it came from like a cart place... makes it more legit
hahahahahaha
time to go to hanoi!
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