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Bun Cha

Posted by CD | Posted in Sunday's Food | Posted on 09-24-2006 | No Comments »

ho-tay-bun-cha-set.jpgHello everyone, this is the first food topic that I will be bringing to all of my friends and vistors to my website. It is my goal to try to do a food topic every weekend. So lets begin shall we!

Would you like to eat some bún chả? Well today, I’m going to talk about a lighter and favorite past time of mine, food! For all my friends who I usually eat out with whether it be in Chinatown, Korean BBQ or a eating at Wendy’s (god help me) one can not possibly lived until you have tried bún cha. For all of you guys who do not know what bún chả is, it is basically noodles with grilled pork served with vegetables and sauce. It is absolutely a delicious simple dish that can turn a bad day into a ray of sunshine! So for those of you near a Vietnamese restaurant, go see if they have it, if they do not you can also try bún thit nuong, which is again noodles that comes with a few choices of meat or shrimp even. So whats the difference between these two? Bún cha is heavily marinated in a bowl of nước chấm and need I say again the pork is grilled.

So with that I will sign off with a big YUM YUM to bún cha.

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