Full day of eating for less than $5 in Vietnam
Summary
TLDRThis video showcases a full day of eating in Da Nang, Vietnam, for less than $5. The host highlights three delicious and affordable meals: Mi Quang (chicken noodles), Banh Hoi Heo Quay (crispy roast pork with rice noodles), and Com Ga (chicken with rice). Each dish is a local favorite from family-run restaurants, offering flavorful, hearty meals that are perfect for anyone looking to enjoy authentic Vietnamese cuisine on a budget. The video emphasizes the affordability and quality of Vietnamese food, with the entire day's meals totaling just over $5, proving that eating out in Vietnam is both cheap and delicious.
Takeaways
- đ Vietnam offers incredibly affordable meals, with high-quality food for less than $5 per day.
- đ The first meal of the day is Mi Quang, a noodle dish from Da Nang, made with unique flat, square noodles and turmeric-infused broth.
- đ The Mi Quang meal costs just 30,000 VND (~$1.20) and comes with chicken, a boiled egg, and a light, flavorful broth.
- đ” Free tea is provided at family-run restaurants, making meals even more affordable in Vietnam.
- đ„ą Banh Hoi Heo Quay is the second meal, featuring crispy roast pork served with thin rice noodles and a side of peppery porridge.
- đ„ The Banh Hoi Heo Quay meal costs 35,000 VND (~$1.50) and is light yet satisfying, perfect for a midday meal.
- đ Com Ga, the third meal, is a simple and filling dish of fried chicken served with chicken broth-flavored rice.
- đ Com Ga is slightly more expensive at 50,000 VND (~$2.00), but still a great deal for the amount of food provided.
- đž Total cost for three meals and a coffee is 127,000 VND (~$5.08), proving that you can eat well in Vietnam without spending much.
- đ All the meals featured are from local, family-run restaurants near the creatorâs house, showing how easy it is to find affordable meals in everyday spots.
Q & A
What is the primary goal of the video?
-The primary goal of the video is to showcase how someone can enjoy a full day of eating in Vietnam for less than $5, specifically with authentic, family-run restaurant meals.
Why is Mi Quang a special dish in Da Nang?
-Mi Quang is a signature dish of Da Nang and the surrounding region of Quang Nam. It is known for its unique flat, thick noodles and turmeric-infused broth, which gives it a distinct flavor not found in other Vietnamese noodle dishes.
How much does the Mi Quang meal cost, and what does it include?
-The Mi Quang meal costs 30,000 VND (about $1.50). It includes chicken, a boiled egg, herbs, rice crackers, and a turmeric-infused broth.
What makes BĂĄnh Há»i Heo Quay a popular meal in Da Nang?
-BĂĄnh Há»i Heo Quay is popular in Da Nang because it features crispy roast pork, served with light rice noodles (BĂĄnh Há»i), a side of soup, and a dipping sauce. The pork is cooked in a clay pot, which makes it crispy without being overly fatty.
What are the ingredients of BĂĄnh Há»i Heo Quay?
-BĂĄnh Há»i Heo Quay consists of crispy roast pork, thin rice noodles folded into little cakes, a side of soup (Chao), and accompaniments like garlic, chilies, lime, and a sweet and sour fish sauce for dipping.
What is unique about the soup served with BĂĄnh Há»i Heo Quay?
-The soup served with BĂĄnh Há»i Heo Quay is called Chao, which is a porridge-like dish made with minced meat and a lot of pepper, offering a hearty and comforting flavor, especially when you're feeling unwell.
How much does BĂĄnh Há»i Heo Quay cost, and what are its main components?
-BĂĄnh Há»i Heo Quay costs 35,000 VND (about $1.50). The main components are crispy roast pork, rice noodles, and a side of soup, with additional garnishes like garlic, chili, and lime.
What is CÆĄm GĂ , and why is it considered a simple but satisfying meal?
-CÆĄm GĂ is a simple dish of fried rice cooked in chicken broth, served with deep-fried chicken. Itâs considered satisfying because of the crispy chicken and flavorful rice, making it a comforting, easy-to-eat meal, especially after a workout.
How much does the CÆĄm GĂ meal cost, and what does it include?
-CÆĄm GĂ costs 50,000 VND (about $2). The meal includes deep-fried chicken, flavorful rice cooked in chicken broth, cucumbers, kimchi, and spicy chili sauce. It also comes with a side of soup.
Why is the total cost of the meals for the day slightly over $5?
-The total cost of the meals is 127,000 VND (~$5.08) due to the inclusion of coffee (12,000 VND) and three meals, including the slightly more expensive CÆĄm GĂ meal, which costs 50,000 VND.
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