Bun Cha is a simple and elegant dish that has become an indispensable dish for Vietnamese people and tourists exploring Vietnam. What a memorable experience it was for you to spend your time in this magnificent country. Accessible ingredients and ease of preparation, combined with artistry on the dining table, have contributed to Hanoi’s bun cha becoming more refined.
However, the precise origin of Bun Cha is unknown. Although it has long been ingrained in the daily culinary life of Hanoians, its exact history is still unclear, having been passed down from generation to generation.
In this article, Hanoi Voyages will explore with you the ingredients that go into making appealing Bun Cha and the places to eat this dish that you should try.
Bun Cha is a delectable Vietnamese dish that typically includes the following ingredients:
These ingredients come together to create a harmonious balance of flavors and textures, making this dish a beloved and iconic dish in Vietnamese cuisine.
Located right at the beginning of Hang Manh street, Bun cha Dac Kim has long become a familiar address for foreign tourists coming to the capital to enjoy Hanoi cuisine. With over 50 years of experience, this is Hanoi’s oldest and most famous restaurant.
The name Dac Kim comes from the first owners of the shop in 1965. Up to now, the people taking over have been the next generations of the family. The highlight here is the sophistication in choosing ingredients. In particular, the pork must be pork belly or armpit, which will be marinated with spices, onion, garlic, and delicious fish sauce before being grilled on charcoal.
The restaurant is not only loved by domestic customers for its quality but is also known and highly appreciated by friends around the world through many articles, TV shows, and radio.
Bun Cha Huong Lien is definitely not a strange name to diners who are passionate about this dish. The restaurant became even more famous after US President Barack Obama dined there. Its spacious space is spread over two floors, providing a pleasant atmosphere. The owner is always friendly, cheerful and enthusiastic to ensure every customer is satisfied.
The menu of bun cha Huong Lien is more diverse than that of other restaurants. In addition to traditional bun cha, the restaurant offers a variety of special versions. The noodles are served with a rich broth with a salty-sweet balance. The patties are marinated with the restaurant’s unique flavor, grilled to just the right temperature, and the meat is tender and delicious. The grilled pork patties here are not burned but have a delicious flavor. These positive characteristics attract a large number of customers, especially on weekends.
Sinh Tu Bun Cha restaurant was founded in the early 1970s. Sinh Tu is still considered the second best bun cha restaurant in Hanoi. Although the shop’s preparation method is similar to that of other restaurants, the unique heirloom flavor stays with customers. The secret to this bun cha dish, according to the owner, is in the meat.
Sinh Tu Bun Cha stands out for its evenly sliced patties that are half lean and half fatty, neither dry nor greasy, and come with a bowl of dipping sauce that doesn’t require garlic or vinegar but is still very tasty. That is why this place has remained popular in Hanoi over the years.
Bun cha Tuyet in Hang Than slope is a destination where most diners agree that the cha is really delicious and the quality is consistent. A bun cha set here looks nicer because the cha, rice vermicelli, and herbs are set in a tray, which is clean and appealing.
Both types of cha are grilled moderately with a little burning and are extremely fragrant, sweet, and soft. Because the minced meat is wrapped in xuong song (a type of herb), the flavor is both impressive and delicious. Furthermore, its sauce is a perfect balance of sugar, vinegar, and salt.
Located in a small alley in Hanoi’s Old Quarter, Bun Cha Hang Quat still attracts many customers. The bun cha here is delicious and grilled very skillfully, especially the patties. The patties here have a rich flavor, are marinated according to secret recipe and are grilled just right, not overcooked and cooked evenly without burning. With just one bite, the sweetness of the meat blends with the aroma of spices as it spreads throughout the mouth, making people passionate. Besides, the bowl of dipping sauce is extremely delicious, sweet and sour and extremely attractive.
And you, are you ready to taste this dish while traveling in Vietnam, especially in Hanoi? Let’s come and try at least once!
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