Arriving in Hanoi, the guest of mixed Vietnamese and Pakistani blood enjoyed the crab noodle dish and continuously praised it as delicious.
Tariq (living in Canada, of mixed Vietnamese and Pakistani descent) recently traveled to Vietnam with the desire to explore and spread his homeland's culinary culture to international friends.
During his time in Hanoi, Tariq and his close friend Leon spent time enjoying many dishes. Among them, there was one dish that impressed him and he praised as “the best in Vietnam”. That was the crab noodle soup.
Tariq said he had tried crab noodle soup in both Vietnam and Canada. As for Leon, this was the first time he had enjoyed this dish. Therefore, Tariq enthusiastically introduced Leon to this familiar and equally famous dish in Northern Vietnam.
“Banh da cua has a distinctive brown noodle. A bowl will have many ingredients such as beef, ham, fried tofu, etc. served with bean sprouts and herbs. As far as I know, this dish originated from Hai Phong,” Tariq said.
Besides, he also carefully instructed his friend how to enjoy crab noodle soup like a local. That is, put some raw vegetables (lettuce, perilla, Vietnamese balm) into the broth until it is half-cooked, then add a few slices of hot chili and a little lemon juice.
Tariq revealed that it is very difficult to find crab noodle soup in Vancouver (Canada) – where he lives. Therefore, when he returns to Vietnam, he always wants to eat this dish.
“Pho may be the star of Vietnamese cuisine, but rice noodles with crab also deserve a spot. The dish features chewy brown noodles and a rich crab-flavored broth, complemented by a number of other fresh ingredients,” Tariq commented.
According to this guest, the crab noodle dish is not only attractive in appearance but also impresses with the flavors blended from many different ingredients. This makes him excited and evaluates the crab noodle dish as “the dish with the best noodles and broth in Vietnam”.
Because he sat on the sidewalk, Tariq could eat and watch the bustling street scene in Hanoi. This made him emotional because he felt the atmosphere and landscape in the capital were different from the last time he came.
“It’s great to be back here. Hanoi is always so bustling,” the Vietnamese-Pakistani man said.
Photo: Viet Paki
Source: https://vietnamnet.vn/vi-khach-ngoi-via-he-ha-noi-an-banh-da-cua-khen-ngon-hang-dau-viet-nam-2333965.html
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