Quang noodles
The
dish originated from Quang Nam province but gradually became popular and
typical for the central area of Vietnam.
Compared
to other noodles, and noodle soups, of Northern people, Quang noodles have its
own feature. It is not fully watered; just mix materials to absorb spices.
The
dish is not only tasty, but also eye-catching with red shrimp, white pork meat,
yellow egg and green fruits and vegetables.
It
is served with roasted rice crackers or roasted peanuts.
You
can find this dish on the streets of Quang Trung, Nguyen Hong, and Ngoc Khanh.
Banh cuon (rice paper
cake with pork meat)
You
just need simple materials such as: pork meat, rice paper cake, raw vegetables.
Da
Nang people created a dish hard to resist. It presents in Hanoi with little
variation but typical flavor remains unchanged.
You
can choose boiled pork meat or fried meat to wrap with raw vegetables,
pineapple, carrot, and sliced cucumber, then coat with rice paper cake.
Dip
in its sauce, and you will feel the sweetness of meat, coolness of vegetables,
softness of rice paper cake together with typical fragrance of dipping sauce.
In
Hanoi, you can find this dish on Pham Ngoc Thach Street, Truc Khe Street, Duy
Ta Street, etc.
Hue beef noodle soup
Compared
to other dishes of the central region in Hanoi, Hue beef noodle soup is the
most popular.
Diners
can choose the dish for any meal in day including for breakfast, lunch, and
dinner.
Apart
from round long white noodles, a right Hue beef noodle soup must have porsaan
potka, thin slices of beef, thin slices of boiled blood, and a slice of pork
roll.
However,
the difference of Hue beef noodle soup from Hanoi noodle is spicy and sweet
broth.
In
Hanoi, it is easy to find the dish along Nguyen Thuong Hien Street, To Hieu
Street, Kham Thien Street, etc.
Grilled minced pork
rolls
Unlike
spring rolls or fried fermented spring rolls, the grilled minced pork rolls are
made of minced pork meat mixed with pork skin, then marinated with salt,
pepper, sugar, roasted rice powder and then wrapped around lemongrass stalks or
bamboo sticks, grilled on charcoal fire.
It
is served with raw vegetables, bean sprouts, green banana and dipped with
broth.
You
can find this dish on the streets of Thuy Khue, Doi Can, Phan Huy Ich or Kim
Lien market.
Hue
cakes
Hue
cakes include tapioca cake, pancakes, steamed shrimp rice cake, bloating
fern-shaped cake, etc.
Hue
restaurants in Hanoi for your reference are located on Lang Ha Street, Hang
Bong, and Thai Thinh.
By Pha Le/VNN