Welcome to the exotic travel of asian foods. First entry: PHO - A bowl of heaven

in food •  8 years ago  (edited)

Hello Steemians, my name is Miki.  

I’m an Asian and I live to eat. I love traveling to new places not only to enjoy wonderful landscapes, but also, more importantly, experience the local cuisines. Whenever I visit a new city or country, the first thing that always comes to my mind is “Hey, how about the food?”.

Eating is my interest, and discovering new tastes, new flavors is my passion. Therefore, my very first entry will be ALL ABOUT FOOD. On this post, I want to introduce my most favorite dish “PHO”- the so-called “national and traditional food” of Vietnam, a lovely little country on the Southeast Asia.

You never heard about it? Sure, but surprisingly, the Huffington Post listed “Pho” as one of 12 most delicious food you must discover when traveling abroad. They even described it as “the bowl of heaven”. Another American publication, Business Insider claimed Pho as “the most iconic meal in Vietnam that you must try”. Pho was also ranked 28th in CNN’s 50 best dishes in the world: “fragrant, tasty and balanced, the polar opposite of the moto rider who brought you to the little café where you find the best stuff.”, so it's “some dishes you eat to stay alive, while others you eat because to not eat them would be a crime”.

The word “Pho” is even listed in the Merriam-Webster dictionary as “a soup made of beef or chicken broth and rice noodles from Vietnam.”

The classic “Pho” with beef

For those of you who haven’t known this famous dish, let me explain shortly what it is and how it tastes, though it is pretty hard to describe exactly the tastiness. Pho is an absolutely attracting dish, quite simple in execution but extremely complex in flavor. At first glance, it is just a kind of noodle soup with tiny pieces of greenery- snooze. However, when you smell the aromatic steam rising from that tiny little bowl, you become fascinated, then you want to know more. Pho consists of rice noodles, sliced beef and broth seasoned in ginger, grilled shallot, cinnamon, star arise and various Vietnamese special herbs. Other ingredients include: lime leaves, lime juice, basil, bean sprouts, chilli and peppers.

Pho  ingredients

It is exciting to watch it being made:

Credits from inspiredtaste.net


Undoubtedly, Pho is one of the most typical, traditional dish in Vietnamese cuisine, like Ramen Japan or Pad Thai in Thailand. In its country, Pho appears in every walk of the daily life,  from the countrysides to the cities, from small shabby eating places on the streets to luxurious restaurants. Vietnamese people have Pho for breakfast, lunch and also dinner but they never get bored because of its unforgettable flavor. It is hard to clarify when this tasty meal was created but people said that Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam, was where Pho became well-known. The appealing naturally sweet of the broth enhanced by combination of several ingredients and spices create a unique flavor that we can never forget. 

The small “Pho” eating place and people eating 

“Pho” with chicken

Beside the typical Pho with raw beef, you can try other variations such as Pho with chicken, tripe, tendon etc. Interestingly, Pho in distinct parts of Vietnam tends to be different in styles, recipes and flavor. Pho in the North is said to be the classic one, which is cooked with fish sauce, Pho in the South is sweeter since people put more sugar, soy sauce and some Chinese special sauce. Some popular Pho trademarks in Vietnam are “Pho bo Nam Dinh”, “Pho Thin”, “Pho Ly Quoc Su” from the North, or “Pho Pasteur”, “Pho 24” from the South. The restaurant chain “Pho 24” is even franchised in foreign countries such as Australia, Hongkong, Macau, Indonesia, Cambodia and Korea. You could easily find Pho in California, even in a luxury place like L.A. since they have a huge Vietnamese community there. 

“Pho Sai Gon” - Pho from the South 

It's the real Pho which I once ate in the capital of Vietnam, after waiting in a queue like this. :(

But i tell you, it worths every penny of your time. ;)

In other countries, especially in big cities with heavy Asian population, you can easily find Pho restaurants. And if in your area, Pho is nowhere to be seen, you can always get a Southeast Asian cookbook to make it yourself (trust me, it is not difficult :)). Otherwise, get on an airplane to Vietnam and indulge yourself a bowl of this delicious dish in its original country. But... be careful, this Vietnamese treasure is absolutely addictive :) 


Some more readings for you ;)

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/12/30/best-food-abroad_n_4504253.html

http://www.businessinsider.com/what-to-eat-in-every-country?IR=T

http://travel.cnn.com/explorations/eat/worlds-50-most-delicious-foods-067535/






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I love this post! I am very fascinated with Asian Cuisine.
I want to leave the U.S. And try everything!
THank you for the photos I really enjoyed this.

Thank you, kaylinart 💕 Come and discover the Asian Cuisine, there are so many dishes you need to try if you're a foodholic like me. Im living in Germany right now but I always miss the food in Asian :(

I love pho! This post made me so hungry! Thanks for sharing your food adventures with us.

Thank you, there are several lovely dishes that I wanna share later, hope you guys will continue to support me 👌🏻

Pho is my favorite cuisine! omg!

👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

Pho is Phosome

Thats great I'm Asian too! ヽ(*・ω・)ノ
Also im a big fan of "Pho" and your pictures make me feel hungry right now!!! Please keep on with the good work, your post is rly awesome!
Welcome to Steemit and I can't wait for some more entries (o´▽`o)

Love ya :x

I'm hungry ! )))

I too ;)

You should try this dish, it's fantastic :)

  ·  8 years ago (edited)

Super tasty @mibenkito

Yeahh, it's super duper yummy 😂

There's a huge problem with this post.

It's too appetizing. It almost made me take a bite out of my monitor.

Lol cant stop laughing. Thank you ^^

Asian food looks so delicious! Great post :)

Thank you ❤️

Instructions to get free authentic Pho:
Step 1. Come to Vietnam
Step 2. Go to the countryside
Step 3. Pretend to be a decent white man
Step 4. Pick a girl
Step 5. Enjoy your pho

You are welcome =D

I'm asian from Singapore and we love to eat in this country too. Was expecting this post to have Mr Obama again from a post i saw before.

Hello ace, mr Obama ate Bun Cha in Vietnam, not Pho 😆 Bun Cha is amazing too, I might have an entry about it later. Thank you ✌🏻️

Oh yes, thanks for the correction.

Pho ( Phở ) is breakfast in my country. i eat everyday

Yes, Phở is amazing 💕

Pho is soo good , i want some now. lol

Thanks for sharing your recipes! Great post!

Thank you <3

I love Pho! Particularly Lamb Pho. Never tried to cook it myself, but always seek them out in restaurants and such.

South and Far East Asian cuisine are my favorites.

Asian cuisine is amazing, dont you think? They have fusion stuffs with string species, great flavor !!!
I've never tried Pho with lamb, its kinda new, isnt it?

Absolutely. And yes, it's actually not a traditional Vietnamese dish but a fusion thing. Tastes divine though!

Wow the lamb beef makes me curious, though I'm not a big fan of Lamb ;) thank you for sharing, i hope i can try one day ... :D

Now I have to go eat.

Great Post. My favorite is Thai food.

Yep, I love Thai food too 😁

wow :D seems so delicious

Vietnam, pho
Hoi An, cau lau , Mi Quang( Quang Nam traditional nooddle)
You should eat it and posting when you visit Hoi An

Hi Chamviet, i visited Hoi An already, I ate Mi Quang, cao lau there but actually I'm not a big fan of Mi Quang 😁 Btw Hoi An has a famous "banh mi" shop rite? I really want to try but still havent had chance yet

Om nom nom! Like it!

I love Pho!

This is awesome! Check out my second post on Montreal eats. Having pho right now as I read this :p

What is the most interesting pho restaurant name you have heard?

One of my favorites from living in Shanghai was "Pho Real" :-)

I heard the name in Vietnam my friend, it's called "Pho Co" ^^ we all like Pho hah?

@milbenkito reading your post makes me hungry. I feel like going out and eat a lot of noodle soup, ahhh I love noodles and pretty sure I'm gonna love pho too.

Yeah, if you love noodle in general, go to vietnam, there are several kinds of noodle soup there, and trust me all are good ✌🏻️

Awesome post. I love that you're blogging about food from SEA because I honestly believe this region is home to some of the most delicious food on the planet while at the same time being extremely humble and prepared with inexpensive ingredients.

I'm from Singapore myself and we've got some great food here. Some of the hawker stalls here were recently awarded michellin stars! Where else in the world can you eat a michellin starred dish for $5?

Omg michellin dish for $5? You must be kidding me? Can you give me the address I swear I will come and try. Im living in Germany but Im going back to Asia the end of this year :)

Yay, danke 💕

Btw, I love how you write about SEA food, that's my thought too. Vietnamese, Thailand, and even Lao... They all have great dishes that we must try at least once in our life :)

soup - cool!

This post made me laugh, I live in Edmonton Canada and here everyone knows about pho. We actually have some of the best pho restaurants outside Vietnam. I laughed at the article bc pho is so basic here, it's boring to talk about. But obviously the rest of the world is fairly behind, so yeah if you don't already know, go get some pho fo sho. Also please try a Vietnamise sub, they're amazing.

Yes Pho maybe familiar with some of you guys but there are other people who havent know about it. Im glad that my favorite dish is popular in your area ^^

Totally. It's an interesting time that people are exploring food.

You should start a movement to end the "faux" pronunciation of pho.

Lol its actually hard for foreigners to pronounce Phở though :)

uh,,,, this looks delicious :O
I wanna try Pho from the South

It's tasty too, most of Pho restaurants in foreign countries are the South-style, I think ^^

every time i go out for eating an asian dish, my decission leads mit to pho. i tried to cook it on myself, but its never the same ... a a friend of mine from vietnam once served us wan tan soup... do you got an original receipe for it?

Hi essra, thank for your comment, wantan soup is originally chinese dish, i think. But I know one recipe which is pretty simple and I've tried it several times, all turned good. This recipe includes minced pork, shrimp, shallot. You slice the shrimp into small pieces, and mix them with pork, sliced shallot (just the white top of the shallot), salt, pepper. Then you wrap the mixture then boil. Its easy. If you want to make the broth or the soup, just boil a chicken, the broth from chicken is naturally sweet.
Sorry English is not my mother language, hance my instruction might be confused, but I hope it helps you. Just give me another comment if you're lost ^^

hey mibenkito, i always thought it was made of chicken, not pork and shrimp, but i'll give it a try :) englich isn't my motherlanguage either, relax :)

No, if you make it with minced chicken it would be dry and hard i think. Pork has the grease which will make the wonton soft and taste better ^^