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BEST STREET FOOD IN VIETNAM | HO THI KY MARKET
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- Опубликовано: 12 июл 2022
- In this video we are at Ho Thi Ky Flower Market which is also home to some of the best street food in Vietnam. This street food market, which operates as a day and night market, has a huge variety of cuisine. Of course, there's a ton of Vietnamese food, but you can also find food from Korea, Thailand, Japan and other places. You can get everything from grilled meats, snails, lobster, ice cream, chicken, and so much more. It very much resembles the types of street food markets you would see in a place like Bangkok, Thailand. The food is very reasonably priced. Most items are less than a dollar or two. They even sell flowers, jewelry, and other items.
The market is located in District 10 of Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon). It is very centrally located in the city so it is easily accessible. Whether you are traveling or living in Vietnam, you should absolutely visit Ho Thi Ky and experience the amazing things it has to offer. I was shocked that it took me five years of living in Saigon to discover this gem of a market, but I'm very glad that I finally did. I will surely visit again.
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Hahahaha!!! I love the way yours brain trying to process that hot vit lon!!!! Priceless
I appreciate you learning the language. 👍
Thank you! Still trying to learn more every day.
What's good Son!
i can't believe that you know cris and have a video with him.
Amazing I watched both channels.
Yea we had a great time filming together. Thanks for watching
Wow very👍👌❤️🇻🇳 delicious
thanks for watching! the food was great!
Bonjour Big Merci video Love VN
Your face eating the fertilised egg is priceless. Its like your thinking about all the wrong choices in life. GREAT VIDEO. You got a new subscriber :)
Haha thanks for the comment and the subscription. I was struggling to find my happy place with that egg in my mouth 😂
Great to watch this video, your vietnamese is good ,enjoy the your trip , anyway hello again from US 😂
Thanks for watching and hello to you too!
Just listening you speak Vietnamese is incredible, just being able to translate what you're eating is a skill in itself
Thank you very much! Still trying to improve
@@BigTimeBentley in time you'll be fluent, I still struggle with a few words here and there, but its a useful skill to be able to communicate
@@hisnameisvu thanks man. Yea speaking other languages is a great skill to have
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Sick collaboration guys..Looks like a great time and dank food !! 😎🤙🏼
Hell yea bro it was dope
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Good vid man y’all need to collab more often ! And I loved y’all how described the egg with so many details 😂‼️ keep it up man 🔥
Thanks man glad you liked it. And yea I’d be down to do more collabs in the future for sure!
You should do a collab with fat and broke also! He's another awesome Vietnamese youtuber!
maybe, who knows what the future will hold
your Vietnamese was so good now.
Thanks man I appreciate that. I still have a lot to improve on.
new vocabulary here, lên men = fermented. đậu hũ ( đậu phụ the north accent) = tofu
Thank you for the vocab! Cam on ban nhe
The sauce at the first BBQ pork vendor is called Chao which is a kind of fermented tofu sauce . She said Dâu Hu Lên Men which means Fermented Tofu and you understood Tofu Lemon , ha ha . Vietnamese is not easy to speak and to understand my friend . FYI those pork skewers are called Heo Nuong Gia Cây which means Dog Meat Imitation grilled Pork ( the dog meat is replaced by pork meat ) . That avocado stuff is not ice cream but a kind of avocado paste mixed with vanilla or coconut ice cream . Sometimes they add up some Durian sauce on it as well .This dessert is a specialty of Dalat where you can find a lot of avocado plantations
Man thank you for watching and your relevant comments on those moments in the video. Whatever that avocado paste was with the ice cream was absolutely solid.
Will let u get away with thinking the leaves are weird. Remember many countries use grape leaves to wrap meat. Koreans use those leaves for Korean bbq and it's mad expensive and rare to find... But your videos now is much more advanced with more experience. Your stuff.
lol word...yeah I think I've expanded my culinary boundaries a lot since I filmed this video a year ago. Hot vit lon doesnt bother me anymore either
weird veggie in Asia because the western doesn't have it and are not used to it that's it.
In my childhood, I hate all kinds of leaves in general. Now I am used to it and can eat a bund of it.
The reason for veggie kind leaf in southern Vietnam cuisine is because we have a lot of random veggies in the jungle when we first discovered this land. and find out more medicine to fix your headache or stomach problem. Copy from what animals eat to fix themself.
Also, the savoriness of Vietnamese cuisine is almost from Mắm ( fish sauce or some kinds of fermented things) sometime it's over-taste and needs a cool down.
Vegetable helps it a lot.
Very interesting. Yea to us who aren’t used to these leaves they seem very different. But if they’ve got some nutritional value/healing properties I might eat some more of them! :)
Chao is very common in Asia, especially for vegetarians.
That smelly sauce with fermented tofu makes it so cheesy and fatty but not that many calories compared to the real one.
Chao you mean the sauce right? Because I know there is also Chao which is congee or porridge which is also a very popular and delicious food here.
@@BigTimeBentley yes Chao means the sauce, cháo means congee or porridge
@@TheRebornofSocialVietSub thank you!
The fuzzy leaf that you eat with the grilled pork is called lá mơ. You don't need to say anything about the hột vịt lộn. Your face says it all 😆
that sauce was fermented tofu.
Chao was fermented tofu.
Oh ok this answers my previous question lol
hột vịt lộn = ballut.
True dat
At 5:52, she said the dipping sauce is chao = fermented tofu. Not lemon.
Thank you. Trying to improve my listening skills day by day
@@BigTimeBentley ..you will get there with the language dude. Fermented = len men. Maybe that’s why you misheard “lemon”.
@@ric44n wow that’s for sure what made me think “lemon” which I think is “Chanh” right? But that’s good man thanks for the new word!
that's phá lâu was internal organs all of it with coconut milk.
interesting I might give that a try some time
Where is this?? Hochimonh city??
@@Kus208 district 10 Saigon
Làm vietsub đi you
That’s a good idea. To be clear, you mean I should make Vietnamese subtitles for Vietnamese viewers to understand when I’m speaking English?
I don’t believe you eaten whole hot vit Lon
Haha I thought if I didn’t swallow it while that I would be grossed out by the way the inside looked. So I just ate it all in one bite and one very long chew.
This video is so boring
They’re do looks like 👍 to lam CA vịt 🦆 + eaten meat 🥩 good luck for your next time,?
Thanks
Do you know what’s the f vịt 🦆 + ,?
It’s dogs 🐕 meat 🍖 do you like that,?
nope
@@BigTimeBentleyit's not actual dog meat but pretend / fake dog meat (usually made from pỏk trotters) often eaten with lá mơ.
Dog meat taste like chicken 😅😅fyi😅