vietnamese food
Posted by: limpy
20th Aug 2010 04:31pm
if you ever go out for vietnamese /chinese food please try the fried won tons,
they are full of pork & deep fried , they are fantastic you donot want to stop eating them
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Anonymous
i love eating wontons and dumplings! especially pork ones :)
PGS
Real Vietnamese spring rolls are the best. WAY better than the Chinese ones, but you do have to get the home or shop made ones, not packet ones.
Pho is good... so many Viet dishes are great.
I had the pleasure of living with 4 Vietnamese for 10 years. One was (is) a fantasic cook. Spoilt rotten with the food. :-)
Sadly, that came to an end when I married a Thai - also a good cook, but a different class.
Rusty
I LOVE all my Asian flavours, and cook a lot of dumplings, wontons etc at home.
Anonymous
i prefer Chinese food
PGS
I had 10 years living with 4 Vietnamese ladies... FANTASTIC FOOD.
Viet would be my favourite Asian food - and I'm married to a Thai...
If you can score an invitation to a Vietnamese home for a meal, the food is way better than you will get in a restaurant.
The Bear
Fried shredded Duck in Vietnamese pancakes
limpy
sorry to get back so late been flat out doing surveys
sounds fantastic will definatley try next time i go to lunch
thanks for the geat idea
queentulip
I like their soup to bits!!!
yancy016
I believe they are either basil or mint.
limpy
hi DIMI
went to lunch last sunday tried a few different courses the mongolian pork went down a treat will try your idea of soup with assorted food types next time
Dimi
I enjoy going to yum cha as I always get the steamed dumplings with all different ingredients. If you are having soup a won ton soup with prawn dumplings is absolutely delicious, you can add any type of dumpling to a won ton soup. Always ask the waiter/waitress they can always give you ideas.
queentulip
@limpy thanks! that's helpful :-)
queentulip
@limpy thanks! that's helpful :-)
limpy
try either fresh mint or fresh parsley they both make a great garnish on any type of soup
queentulip
any soup, that does not help might will order every bit of tiny bowls...sorry I don't know the names. Can you tell me, what are the fresh leaves to add on certain soup please?
limpy
what type of soup going to lunch what would choose
Beck
no... go for bunn! DELICIOUS and very healthy!
Beck
Bunn is a rice noodle dish- usually served cold- like a salad. It has shredded lettuce, mint and corriander and pickled carrot. You can then add whatever on top- lemongrass beef or chicken or spring rolls. Topped with peanuts and a yummy sauce.
limpy
what are / is bunn
windofchange
all asian restaraunts have steamed dumplings sometimes you just need to ask and they will oblige they are very nice with either sweet chilli sauce or just soy sauce
limpy
thanks for the tip going out on sunday wii try with sweet chilli
yslyenom
Try steamed meat dumplings....they are healthier and tasty as well.
limpy
what a great idea will try next time we have vietnamese food
tried the crab claw last time
it was the size of a tennis ball & so tasty < but not to healthy>