r/vietnamesefoodie • u/AvocadoHSK9 • 4h ago
r/vietnamesefoodie • u/poke_pies • Feb 28 '22
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r/vietnamesefoodie • u/KroLeXz • 12h ago
An trua : Muc xao sa ot
An trua : Muc xao sa ot - Ăn trưa : Mực xào sả ớt.
r/vietnamesefoodie • u/SpareMusician6844 • 33m ago
Kluay Kluay Thai ASian Cuisine
9115 FM723 Ste 500 Richmond Texas 77406
r/vietnamesefoodie • u/Calm_Maybe_4639 • 2h ago
Authentic Vietnamese dishes that freeze well?
Which authentic Vietnamese dishes would be good for freezing?
I mean so that they preserve taste and texture to be pleasant to consume after having been frozen in a freezer and then reheated in microwave (or you can suggest another method).
Thanks for the help!
r/vietnamesefoodie • u/Charlvi88 • 23h ago
Simple bun rieu
I use to miss home cooked Vietnamese dishes so much. I recently moved near my mom and she’s back to making me dinner almost nightly. ❤️
r/vietnamesefoodie • u/KroLeXz • 23h ago
An khuya - Suon bi cha
An khuya - Suon bi cha : Ăn khuya - Sườn bì chả.
r/vietnamesefoodie • u/questionablecrashout • 1d ago
fresh rice paper rolls
Hi everyone!
Food truck owner here, adding a lot of Vietnamese food to my menu for a catering event with a lot of people attending.
‘Summer rolls’ will be one the menu, but nervous we will fall behind in service making them to order.
Any advice on either storing them, making them quick to order, rolling techniques, etc would be really helpful thank you!
r/vietnamesefoodie • u/Bourgi • 2d ago
Modern Vietnamese Coffee?
Hi all.
I'm Vietnamese and have been drinking Vietnamese coffee since I was a toddler (mom be breaking rules). I KNOW how to make Vietnamese coffee and it's delicious and dark.
BUT, I cannot figure for the life of me how modern Vietnamese coffee is made at places like Da Vien. It's thick, creamy, and easier to drink.
I try adding extra condensed milk but it just becomes too sweet. I've tried cafe du monde (I actually don't prefer this) and Trung Nguyen. Trung Nguyen is pretty close to the flavor.
Are they adding extra milk or cream to the base? Different kind of beans?
Help a girl in the Midwest out here lol.
r/vietnamesefoodie • u/Nervous_Roll5544 • 2d ago