@@FireFlyIsMaWifelit this. Either people abroad, wannabe intellectuals, anti-imperialist 1st world college grads call it Hcmc as like it’s regained its REAL name, when old and young still call it Saigon. In b4 ppl forget that after the reunification of Vietnam a lot of Southerners were ostracized by their own ppl for even having anything to do with the South. Even said it on your work Id for years into the 70s until Vietnam calmed down. Now a former country visited by warmonger America loves us regardless of what the world says about our relationship.
@@Timothee_Chalamet_CMBYNThen you got bad quality Banh Mi. The bread is supposed to be crispy on the outside and soft on the inside. Try a different location.
@@Villosa64 In most Asian countries, their food business is their passion in life. My papa is a barbeque vendor and still standing for decades. He successfully helped me finish my college and I helped him continue the business 😊❤
I went to Vietnam a couple years ago. I fell in love with the people, the Countryside and the food. I just wish the flight over wasn’t so brutal or I’d be there a lot.
We usually travel deep Mexico every year for 3 months due to the brutal winters in North western Montana. However this year we went to South East Asia and New Zealand. We just got back a few weeks ago and and are already planning on going back at the end of summer. Even though the weather will not be ideal at the time, we just can't wait to return. You are right though, the 30 hour trip from Montana is brutal.
I was in Saigon for 2 weeks and had trouble finding banh mi open at night even though I looked almost every day This was almost four years ago right as Covid was happening though.
Same for any food really The best are always in small shacks huts or food stalls / carts. It could be survivor's bias weeding out the less successful ones but hey whatever works
Had a Banh Mi from a Vietnamese restaurant during my time in Vancouver for the first time. I live in India so I'm generally used to alot of flavour and I've had quite a few sandwiches from around the world, but holy fucking shit, I had never experienced a sandwich tasting that RIDICULOUSLY good, ever. In my life. I had to sit down for a second because I did not anticipate those flavours lol. Cant imagine how much better it would taste in Vietnam itself
Used to work at a German bakery called zuhause, the German owners wife was from Vietnam and would use the buns he made and make the best Bahn mi I have ever had
It’s ALL in the bread. I got taken to a garage bakery that supplied a few of the famous spots in Hoi An, Vietnam. Literally two chain-smoking, shirtless dudes bashing out 3k Vietnamese baguettes a day. It was an awesome experience to watch these guys in action. Their mix was 50/50 bread flour and rice flour. Great day!
It really is all about the bread. I went to get a Bahn Mi in Texas and was disappointed because the owners wasn’t using a French baguette for his. He used an Italian load instead. In New Orleans we call the Bahn Mi the Vietnamese PoBoy because it uses the same bread as all other PoBoys and it’s an atrocity to make it out of any other bread type. I decided to only buy my Bahn Mi from authentic Vietnamese people from then on.
@@raviecuong24k vnd = 1$ You count In popular places, sometimes a sandwich costs only 10k-15k. It saves hungry students who have little money left at the end of the month
The best foods are ones made by the road sides bc these mom and pop carts very survival depends on their craft and if they are no good, they wont be around for long.
@@ThuNguyen-lw8lr Yeah, I don’t think it’s how delicious it is. I think it’s because of how cheap it is sad for the people who have to sell for cheap because they have to sell more to make a decent living and plus they don’t have time because they’re too busy selling hopefully this woman can rest one day on the weekend. She look like she should retire soon, but she doesn’t have enough money to retire. Makes me not wanna go there because every time I go there I see old people who should be Retired For working so hard for so little money but they’re still working and I bet you they’re depressed inside and maybe they are suicidal but you wouldn’t know it because you’re too busy eating their cheap food. Now I understand why Anthony Bourdain committed suicide he probably couldn’t take it anymore because he was taking advantage of these people making food for him and he’s only paying them pennies on the dollar and they’re too old. They should be retiring but they’re working as if their slaves or slave wage. poor Vietnamese older people.
Watching the cuisine from two cultures merge into something so famous is inspiring. If it wasn’t for the French in Indochina, we wouldn’t have such an amazing sandwich
If only clash of cultures could be just like this. With time the hurt will ease and our hearts and minds will be open and trusting of each other. Vietnam has been incredibly gracious. Great people, great country. From California.
In America, we gave a tip of 5 or 10 USD for the service in a restaurant which is nothing because it is a duty. In Vietnam, people will appreciate you if you can buy an extra BANH MI, because they can earn an extra 10 cents profit.
Man, even as a Vietnamese myself, those patties look ultra DELICIOUS by street food standards. Been having Banh Mi and Pho for breakfast for over 25 years, I am gonna have to find this cart! Never get tired of eating them wonderful yet simple food 😍
Dude, I’m no where near the expert you are but after 6 weeks eating street food 3x a day, this was my favourite banh mi… to my taste. So simple. Yum-Zilla!!!
@@RuairidhMason Glad to hear that, brother. Keep go around Vietnam, and I believe you will find more interesting banh mi and other food. Each cart has its own unique taste, and the street food IS the culture. Have fun hunting!
@@YWYW476 Yup, no cap. Those prices are getting ridiculous now even in the USA. Now, the 5$ meal deal was bumming up to 6$ or 7$ deal now. Heck, the only place you have $5 meal deal left was Checker in Florida, US. Even banh mi was 6-8$ an order now.
Yes, not only the boatmen but also the younger generations, who were born and raised after 1975, still call it Saigon. The name is a part of the city history. Today we still use it in many daily conversations. The bookstore in Le Loi street is also Saigon bookstore. The name is very popular.
I did try it, it is really good but really good like hundred of banh mi in the town 😅😂 Everytime I order a banh mi, I know it will be delicious, my favorite one ia the crispy heo quay
The bread is the only thing that stands between Vietnamese banh mi and great banh mi around the world. When I see a shop in Europe pulling out the French baguette and cutting it in half I want to say, "I've changed my mind, sorry", but i don't have the balls lol
I used to eat these everyday after school... a stand was always just out front of school - along with other food and toy vendors. I sure miss Vietnamese food and people. My dad is Vietnamese...
banhmi sandwich is commonly used among english speaking countries as noone knows wtf banhmi is and it will take few more sentences just to explain what it is.
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agree, but come on, no one will know what the hell is "Banh Mi" unless you add the "Sandwich" part behind of it.
That might not be by choice, but for all the fees, licenses and permits she would need to have. If she can still live comfortably and sell for so low, I say stay where you know you're loved. Don't come to the States just to suffer or turn your back on your ideology, she'll turn into us, and we're pretty awful. I do plan on visiting her cart one day just to dog down a couple sandwiches
As a vietnamese, don’t come to HaNoi to try bánh mỳ, they always put ketchup and mayonnaise instead of the meat sauce, studying 6 years in hanoi has been hell for me cus my go to choice for a quick healthy balance meal is ruined
You probably don't know but mayonnaise, ketchup, or chili sauce or hpt sauce are all foreign, western productions. It economical and easier to produce (just need to buy it from store) and it still acceptable and still delicious. You could get more expensive banh mi for more things in your banh mi but he sauce are depends on the version of banh mi you're eating. Maybe it a braised beef, pork, ect. But not only mayonnaise and ketchup, banh mi are also filled with soy sauce They could balance the taste of the soy sauce by putting spices into their soy sauce like adding sugar, hot sauce. And it still delicious, full of nutrients, greenish vegetables, proteins.
What kind of banh my or it is a kebab? The Kebab we get in Vietnam got fix here and there to fit local taste so it doesn't like Turkis's Kebab or something. But the Banh my you get got ketchup and all that bs? Just chose other spot that suit you,buddy
If its above $1 they’ll more likely have different sauces. It’s just that for cheap banh mi, ketchup and mayo are easier and cheaper to get, which is suitable for students - their main customers
As a vietnamese, don’t come to Saigon and try their HOISON SWEET CHILLY PHỞ. Not the authenic and taste like sh*t, also their Bún Riêu is crap (tomato and beef only with no crab flavours). Food overall sweet and too much bột ngọt, all the food is ass
Banh mi means bread and at the same time the name of the sandwich. So by saying Banh mi sandwich, he basically is saying Bread Sandwich. He should just say Banh Mi.
NO pate, first one we ate without. It was SO good though. My most enjoyable sandwich in Vietnam this trip, but some other close contenders... videos coming soon!
The banh mi he eat in video dont need pate, if a banh mi has sausage and other topping will be add pate and butter, there alot banh mi with different topping 😂
This is the best banh mi, but almost like an urban legend because no one can actually get there in time before everything is gone. I actually ate there only twice.
Have a bocadillo de calamari in Madrid. Famous snack there. Dry baguette, 20 battered calamari rings. No sauce, no mayo, no fucking lemon juice, nothing. And people chew on this quite happily. They’re completely insane, the lot of them.
I am realizing how many people are not that rich but still make the MOST delicious stuff for a hella cheap price and i went to McDonald’s and get a happy meal? Have fun cause it took liek 5usd for one small small dish I respect the lady selling banh mi
For those who dont know, a lot of Vietnamese like myself hate Hồ Chí Minh because the name belongs to the Vietcong leader. That's why a lot of vietnamese people will prefer to say Saigon over Hồ Chí Minh.
If you are Vietnamese and hate President Ho Chi Minh, then I think you should change your nationality to another country, because no Vietnamese hates President Ho Chi Minh.😂😂
And Vietnamese people don't care whether you call it Ho Chi Minh City or Saigon because it both refers to the same city (it has nothing to do with the fact that Vietnam is a communist country or whether you hate President Ho Chi Minh )
Dear god don't make it political. Lots of older folks call it Saigon regardless if they are Northerners or Southerners, simply because that's the name they've always known, then they passed that on as a habit to their children. It's just a nostalgic and historic name. Lots of people just prefer it that way.
Vietnamese people have been defending their mother land for over 1000 years. You couldn't even hold a weapon to defend your land, ran away like a coward and still called yourself "vietnamese"? How stupid you are?
Ah yes as a Vietnamese I can confirm and proud of my country but there are some bad things such as heavy traffic ( huge amount of transport get stuck at 6pm everyday ig ) also it’s not very clean besides im at the north so I’m just telling the place there🥰
The reason Vietnamese bread can be popular is partly because Vietnam's food administration is not strict in managing food hygiene, unlike foreign countries. So it's not surprising that there's a risk of catching more parasites, worms and bacteria (from using the hands to handle money and then handle food) and lead accumulates in the body due to using ink-stained papers. Of course, not all stores are the same, so choose carefully for your health.
Hahah im so proud of my country has the best banh mi is so delicious 🤪👍.Tha ks your sharing the foods in Viet nam.Im so miss them ,bit im getting to go back my country soon in next week 😛.
Chill guys, Im a Saigonese born and raise and we only refer to the city as Hồ Chí Minh city in formal converstation and legal paper 🫰
So Saigon isn’t “Sai-gone”?
@@Kannek1545Nah, it’s just that the *whispers* Ho Chi Minh enthusiasts like to call it Ho Chi Minh city
Saigon better
@@FireFlyIsMaWifelit this. Either people abroad, wannabe intellectuals, anti-imperialist 1st world college grads call it Hcmc as like it’s regained its REAL name, when old and young still call it Saigon.
In b4 ppl forget that after the reunification of Vietnam a lot of Southerners were ostracized by their own ppl for even having anything to do with the South. Even said it on your work Id for years into the 70s until Vietnam calmed down.
Now a former country visited by warmonger America loves us regardless of what the world says about our relationship.
@@FireFlyIsMaWife they’re crazy for saying something that’s not only harder to pronounce but has more syllables
Banh mi!, my favorite sandwich of all sandwiches in the world, NO LIES!😊
This one blew my mind. So simple, so tasty
No cap
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I tried it. Bread is way too hard to chew, mouth muscle was all tired after.
@@Timothee_Chalamet_CMBYNThen you got bad quality Banh Mi. The bread is supposed to be crispy on the outside and soft on the inside. Try a different location.
She’s been there for a really long time, I remember her stand from 2007 when I last visited Ho Chi Minh.
Oh wow
Yeah most old vietnamese stand sellers have been selling for decades, pretty hard to find stable jobs in older times
Thats really depressing actually, she spent her whole life as a modern day slave cranking out $1 banh mi
@@RuairidhMason how do I find her ??
@@Villosa64 In most Asian countries, their food business is their passion in life. My papa is a barbeque vendor and still standing for decades. He successfully helped me finish my college and I helped him continue the business 😊❤
I went to Vietnam a couple years ago. I fell in love with the people, the Countryside and the food. I just wish the flight over wasn’t so brutal or I’d be there a lot.
It’s damn far and economy/coach is not the most comfortable. I aim to earn way too much money so I can fly there business.
WOW!
We usually travel deep Mexico every year for 3 months due to the brutal winters in North western Montana. However this year we went to South East Asia and New Zealand. We just got back a few weeks ago and and are already planning on going back at the end of summer. Even though the weather will not be ideal at the time, we just can't wait to return. You are right though, the 30 hour trip from Montana is brutal.
did you for got your heart ❤ there 😊5-13
Corruption is all they have in vietnam
the best banh mi always are from stalls open past 4pm, there are multiple like this
That place is special good
I was in Saigon for 2 weeks and had trouble finding banh mi open at night even though I looked almost every day This was almost four years ago right as Covid was happening though.
Same for any food really
The best are always in small shacks huts or food stalls / carts.
It could be survivor's bias weeding out the less successful ones but hey whatever works
But why is the banh mi so good? is it because it’s cheap?
@matcha_media
It's called Ho Chi Minh.
War is over. Show some respect.
Had a Banh Mi from a Vietnamese restaurant during my time in Vancouver for the first time. I live in India so I'm generally used to alot of flavour and I've had quite a few sandwiches from around the world, but holy fucking shit, I had never experienced a sandwich tasting that RIDICULOUSLY good, ever. In my life. I had to sit down for a second because I did not anticipate those flavours lol. Cant imagine how much better it would taste in Vietnam itself
book a ticket. You won't regret it. Life is too short
100x better
@@crystalnguyen5023nói quá=))
come to VietNam my friend. Our's BanhMi is out of this world i swear
@@minhphamvuuc7515 I would love to! But maybe in the future hahaha. It's hard to save up enough these days
Used to work at a German bakery called zuhause, the German owners wife was from Vietnam and would use the buns he made and make the best Bahn mi I have ever had
It’s ALL in the bread. I got taken to a garage bakery that supplied a few of the famous spots in Hoi An, Vietnam. Literally two chain-smoking, shirtless dudes bashing out 3k Vietnamese baguettes a day. It was an awesome experience to watch these guys in action. Their mix was 50/50 bread flour and rice flour. Great day!
It really is all about the bread. I went to get a Bahn Mi in Texas and was disappointed because the owners wasn’t using a French baguette for his. He used an Italian load instead. In New Orleans we call the Bahn Mi the Vietnamese PoBoy because it uses the same bread as all other PoBoys and it’s an atrocity to make it out of any other bread type. I decided to only buy my Bahn Mi from authentic Vietnamese people from then on.
@RuairidhMason get their bread recipes, pate, mayo and other condiments
German here, would you mind sharing what city this bakery is in if it wasn’t too long ago? It sounds delicious I’d love to try one
@@1_star_reviews that's just wrong not to use French bread
Việt Nam quê hương tôi yêu❤cảm ơn bạn đã đến 😊
As a Vietnamese I think these bánh mì are so delicious and cheap at the same time it a life saver!!
This one was my favourite of the entire trip (we ate maybe 15 banh mi)
Legendary
27k is cheap? 😂
@@RuairidhMasonlol
@@raviecuong24k vnd = 1$ You count
In popular places, sometimes a sandwich costs only 10k-15k. It saves hungry students who have little money left at the end of the month
“banh mi sandwich” is almost the equivalent of chai tea 😭😭😭😭
"Naan bread"
😂
It’s a “Western” thing
It’s clearly a type of sandwich. Chai is a type of tea. If you aren’t Indian or Vietnamese then you have no right to whine. They are speaking English
Chai is a literal translation of tea not a type of tea like Chamomile or even Assamese tea @@peaceweapon1933
The best foods are ones made by the road sides bc these mom and pop carts very survival depends on their craft and if they are no good, they wont be around for long.
And the price is cheap too. Too much competition.
@@ThuNguyen-lw8lr Yeah, I don’t think it’s how delicious it is. I think it’s because of how cheap it is sad for the people who have to sell for cheap because they have to sell more to make a decent living and plus they don’t have time because they’re too busy selling hopefully this woman can rest one day on the weekend. She look like she should retire soon, but she doesn’t have enough money to retire. Makes me not wanna go there because every time I go there I see old people who should be Retired For working so hard for so little money but they’re still working and I bet you they’re depressed inside and maybe they are suicidal but you wouldn’t know it because you’re too busy eating their cheap food. Now I understand why Anthony Bourdain committed suicide he probably couldn’t take it anymore because he was taking advantage of these people making food for him and he’s only paying them pennies on the dollar and they’re too old. They should be retiring but they’re working as if their slaves or slave wage. poor Vietnamese older people.
YES
Bánh Mì is one of the signature foods in VietNam when you come here. You must try that’s so delicious food
I've waited in line for this, I can tell you. It's amazing
I’m devastated I only got one.
Location map? Opening hours
@@joeawk 39 Nguyen Trai st., District 1, HCM City / 4pm - 9pm
That lady beats Huynh Hoa.
Watching the cuisine from two cultures merge into something so famous is inspiring. If it wasn’t for the French in Indochina, we wouldn’t have such an amazing sandwich
One of the few good things about being occupied by another country… fusion cuisine!!
If only clash of cultures could be just like this. With time the hurt will ease and our hearts and minds will be open and trusting of each other. Vietnam has been incredibly gracious. Great people, great country. From California.
I love banh mi's . I'd buy like 3 of them from a lady and she'd get so happy everytime she saw me
In America, we gave a tip of 5 or 10 USD for the service in a restaurant which is nothing because it is a duty. In Vietnam, people will appreciate you if you can buy an extra BANH MI, because they can earn an extra 10 cents profit.
OMG! This banh mi is indeed one of the best ever. YUMMY!
Best I had actually. Simplicity. Stunning.
His accent while saying the food is the icing on the cake 😂
Im happy to see that foreign people like Vietnamese foods ❤ you should try bun cha as well 😋🤤
Bun cha video coming soon!
@@RuairidhMason nice 🤤
You’ll pay around $10 here in CA now thanks to min wage increases and crazy inflation.
Agreed
Man, even as a Vietnamese myself, those patties look ultra DELICIOUS by street food standards. Been having Banh Mi and Pho for breakfast for over 25 years, I am gonna have to find this cart! Never get tired of eating them wonderful yet simple food 😍
Dude, I’m no where near the expert you are but after 6 weeks eating street food 3x a day, this was my favourite banh mi… to my taste. So simple. Yum-Zilla!!!
@@RuairidhMason Glad to hear that, brother. Keep go around Vietnam, and I believe you will find more interesting banh mi and other food. Each cart has its own unique taste, and the street food IS the culture. Have fun hunting!
So proud of my country
I live near hear, and trust me....if she make a day off, everyone will miss her so much
address, please!
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@@phamduong87 39 Nguyễn Trãi, Quận 1.
Cảm ơn bn vì đã tới Việt Nam của chúng tôi
Damn, back then 20 years ago, I remember it only cost 3K-7K per 1 order of Banh Mi (7K would be a luxury). Now it became 27K.
27k is expensive. Inflation is terrible now 😢
@@YWYW476 To be fair, If you got USD in your pocket, it's way cheaper compare to US food cost. That's unless you got your wallet full of USD.
@@YWYW476 Yup, no cap. Those prices are getting ridiculous now even in the USA. Now, the 5$ meal deal was bumming up to 6$ or 7$ deal now. Heck, the only place you have $5 meal deal left was Checker in Florida, US. Even banh mi was 6-8$ an order now.
Hey, look at the quality of the sanwich Not just the price. If you buy Quỳnh Hoa sanwich it will cost you 50k-60k, you get what you pay for.
Back then 20 years ago gasoline was how much per liter?
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I am very proud that I am Vietnamese 🇻🇳🇻🇳😘 Wishing you a wonderful experience in our S-shaped country 🇻🇳
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Never had one, but it looks delicious!
So good
We Vietnamese like a foreigner who calls this city by "Sai Gon" and specially like our "Banh Mi". Thank! 😊
Every Vietnamese person I met called it Saigon! I try to do as the locals do 🙏🏻🙏🏻❤️❤️
Rồi trong căn cước ghi là Sài Gòn hay gì?😂😂
@@DutAutomation giấy tờ khác, trong văn nói khác
du càng à
Yes, not only the boatmen but also the younger generations, who were born and raised after 1975, still call it Saigon. The name is a part of the city history. Today we still use it in many daily conversations. The bookstore in Le Loi street is also Saigon bookstore. The name is very popular.
Crazy how she uses numerology to level up
This is the kind of experience I want! Where the locals go.
You will NOT be disappointed.
Had the pleasure of obtaining this creation twice. Hands down the best tasting of all the banh mi I've had.
Bánh mì chả cá, bánh mì heo quay, bánh mì xíu mại, bánh mì thịt nướng, bánh mì bò lá lốt, bánh mì chả lụa, bánh mì gà xé... cái nào cũng ngon. Mình cũng là fan ruột của bánh mì, ăn hoài vẫn ko thấy chán😊
Vietnamese bread is KING 👑
I did try it, it is really good but really good like hundred of banh mi in the town 😅😂 Everytime I order a banh mi, I know it will be delicious, my favorite one ia the crispy heo quay
A place around the corner from me makes authentic Banh Mi sandwiches. So good
Người ta thích đồ mùi vị Sài Gòn xưa.. xưa nhiều hàng bán bò nướng sate tương an ghiền.. ngày nào cũng ăn 😂
Mặc dù tp đã đổi tên là HCM...nhưng tôi vẫn thích gọi cái tên tp SÀI GÒN ..tôi sinh ra lớn lên tại tp này là 66 năm
SAIGON 🙏🏻❤️🇻🇳
Vietnam 🇻🇳 ❤
I m from Vietnam 🇻🇳 ❤
Me too.
I love Việt Nam ❤❤❤
I wish I was there. I'd be at her cart twice a day everyday! Lol
Oh God me too!
I just shared this to the cook in our family
thank you so much for visiting our country. We hope you have a great time in Vietnam and hope you enjoy more bánh mì sandwich.😊
They'd Bahn Mi from the cart line I'd be there all day
😂
Not trying to be rude but it is “Banh Mi” not “Bahn Mi”
@@notskully31 WELL THEY WOULD BANH ME FROM DA LINE RASTA!
this is what we need instead of mcdonalds
They work so hard I hope people c this &leave a good tip😊😊
No tip for street vendors in Vietnam 🤑. A smile is enough 😘
Chúc mừng gia đình hôm nay đi xe mới nhe 👍👍. mấy bé chắc vui lằm đó.
Personally like throwing in some crushed peanuts, gives in some extra zip.
It's the bread!! Look at how delicious that bread looks, yum!
The bread is the only thing that stands between Vietnamese banh mi and great banh mi around the world. When I see a shop in Europe pulling out the French baguette and cutting it in half I want to say, "I've changed my mind, sorry", but i don't have the balls lol
I am Vietnamese Chinese and I love and appreciate what you're doing.
The only time i see a video about Banh Mi that didn't offend me is the time that they DON'T make it. Well done. Great video
Here our biggest city has like 1.6million people.🇫🇮
And they have 9☠️
The capital of Scotland (where I live) is just over half a million. And Tokyo is almost 40 million!!! Crazy world.
@@RuairidhMason Asia just has lots of more people that us somehow😆
Who from Vietnam❤?
👇
Hungry like
Thôi xóa đi!
I used to eat these everyday after school... a stand was always just out front of school - along with other food and toy vendors. I sure miss Vietnamese food and people. My dad is Vietnamese...
Wonderful country, magical food ❤️❤️❤️❤️🇻🇳🇻🇳🇻🇳🇻🇳
As a Vietnamese, it's strange to hear banhmi sandwich. Just banhmi (bánh mì)
“Banh mi banh mi”!
banhmi sandwich is commonly used among english speaking countries as noone knows wtf banhmi is and it will take few more sentences just to explain what it is.
agree, but come on, no one will know what the hell is "Banh Mi" unless you add the "Sandwich" part behind of it.
@@RuairidhMason In Vietnam, sandwich are called " bánh mì sandwich"
If she was here in Pittsburgh, she could sell those for like $10 a pop
I’ve had the same idea…
No
She would have no choice due to stock costing much higher. Profit margin still be the same
That might not be by choice, but for all the fees, licenses and permits she would need to have. If she can still live comfortably and sell for so low, I say stay where you know you're loved. Don't come to the States just to suffer or turn your back on your ideology, she'll turn into us, and we're pretty awful.
I do plan on visiting her cart one day just to dog down a couple sandwiches
As a Vietnamese, thank you for trying and advertise our dish. I hope that you will try more Vietnamese dishes and have more great experiences
Cảm ơn bạn đã nói về món bánh mì món ăn phổ biến tại Việt Nam đất nước tôi sống
As a vietnamese, don’t come to HaNoi to try bánh mỳ, they always put ketchup and mayonnaise instead of the meat sauce, studying 6 years in hanoi has been hell for me cus my go to choice for a quick healthy balance meal is ruined
You probably don't know but mayonnaise, ketchup, or chili sauce or hpt sauce are all foreign, western productions. It economical and easier to produce (just need to buy it from store) and it still acceptable and still delicious. You could get more expensive banh mi for more things in your banh mi but he sauce are depends on the version of banh mi you're eating. Maybe it a braised beef, pork, ect.
But not only mayonnaise and ketchup, banh mi are also filled with soy sauce
They could balance the taste of the soy sauce by putting spices into their soy sauce like adding sugar, hot sauce. And it still delicious, full of nutrients, greenish vegetables, proteins.
What kind of banh my or it is a kebab? The Kebab we get in Vietnam got fix here and there to fit local taste so it doesn't like Turkis's Kebab or something. But the Banh my you get got ketchup and all that bs? Just chose other spot that suit you,buddy
If its above $1 they’ll more likely have different sauces. It’s just that for cheap banh mi, ketchup and mayo are easier and cheaper to get, which is suitable for students - their main customers
Then y just dont know places with good traditional banh mi
As a vietnamese, don’t come to Saigon and try their HOISON SWEET CHILLY PHỞ. Not the authenic and taste like sh*t, also their Bún Riêu is crap (tomato and beef only with no crab flavours). Food overall sweet and too much bột ngọt, all the food is ass
Looks so tasty! 👌🏻
I've eaten so many good Banh Mi throughout my life, I can't tell which place provides the best Banh Mi anymore. There are just so many good ones.
Even though I don't really like any foods that are pickled (Unless they are pickles themselves) for $1.11 I would definitely eat that no matter what!
Mình tự hào quá😊
Bánh Mì Sandwich = Bread Sandwich
Banh Mi is a kind of bread
@@hieuphanthanh5959No it’s the general word for any type of bread like
“Bánh mì ổ”, “Bánh mì Sandwich” or “Bánh mì kẹp [insert food]”
More like Banh mi thit which would be it full name really
@@BYMNFyes
Banh mi means bread and at the same time the name of the sandwich. So by saying Banh mi sandwich, he basically is saying Bread Sandwich. He should just say Banh Mi.
$1.11 is wild considering the prices rn in the USA cause inflation
As a Vietnamese Bánh mì is just way too addictive 🔥🔥🔥
vietnam me mãi đỉnh bánh mì
THE BEST!!
It’s called Ho Chi Minh City
I prefere Saigon
@@user-qb6cz7bv4z same
@@user-qb6cz7bv4z no one asked
Ahhh vietcong spotted
Saigon is still acceptable.
Its crazy because when i was young my grandma brought me here to eat alot
Now you gotta try banh mi stalls at mid night, same ingredients, different flavors 😂
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Um I don’t think you would like what some of them also eat
bro i thought you were Gorden ramzi 😂
“It’s fucking… RAAAAW!!!”
Gordon ramsey did come to Viet Nam before. But i still wonder did he ever try authentic banh mi ...
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For 1$ thats expensive, my sis in vietnam told me that for 0.7$ I could get a king size with all amount of food in a Banh Mi.
Cheapest good one I had was 0.80c. Video coming soon
I love Banh mi ❤ no pate though?
NO pate, first one we ate without. It was SO good though. My most enjoyable sandwich in Vietnam this trip, but some other close contenders... videos coming soon!
The banh mi he eat in video dont need pate, if a banh mi has sausage and other topping will be add pate and butter, there alot banh mi with different topping 😂
In canada, that would be minimum 10 dollars
This is the best banh mi, but almost like an urban legend because no one can actually get there in time before everything is gone. I actually ate there only twice.
Vietnam has the best Banh Mi in the world!
I feel like the UK is the only country on the planet that butters it's bread and rolls. How can anyone eat dry bread 🍞.
Have a bocadillo de calamari in Madrid. Famous snack there. Dry baguette, 20 battered calamari rings. No sauce, no mayo, no fucking lemon juice, nothing. And people chew on this quite happily. They’re completely insane, the lot of them.
blud they put butter on the sandwiches they lidrly do not put a piece of butter on the sandwich they hide it behind all the ingredients
Juice from the meat and cucumber already moist the bread, we don't need extra fat to moist it further
That's cuz bread in the UK is garbage....or at least that's what I've heard
@@farfromirrational948lol it's not. We have breads from all over the world and they all get buttered.
No patè?
EXACTLY! 🤯🤯🤯🤯
The first country on my list to travel to on the other side of me is Vietnam. Ive been in love with Vietnamese food since I've been a kid.
Banh mi. The most common food you can eat everytime everyday in Vietnam 😘
Viet Cong spotted in the comments
Calm down, GI Joe biden.
Whitey🤢
The lack of liver pate is disappointing
No, as a VietNamese pate suck, liver suck
Pate doesn't go with warm grilled pork patties....pate goes with cold cuts....chuc mung nam moi to all
I am realizing how many people are not that rich but still make the MOST delicious stuff for a hella cheap price and i went to McDonald’s and get a happy meal? Have fun cause it took liek 5usd for one small small dish I respect the lady selling banh mi
At my local area, a Banh Mi only takes 12-15k VND (almost $ 0.7). It's my savior during the school period, from secondary school to colleague.
For those who dont know, a lot of Vietnamese like myself hate Hồ Chí Minh because the name belongs to the Vietcong leader. That's why a lot of vietnamese people will prefer to say Saigon over Hồ Chí Minh.
If you are Vietnamese and hate President Ho Chi Minh, then I think you should change your nationality to another country, because no Vietnamese hates President Ho Chi Minh.😂😂
And Vietnamese people don't care whether you call it Ho Chi Minh City or Saigon because it both refers to the same city (it has nothing to do with the fact that Vietnam is a communist country or whether you hate President Ho Chi Minh )
Dear god don't make it political. Lots of older folks call it Saigon regardless if they are Northerners or Southerners, simply because that's the name they've always known, then they passed that on as a habit to their children. It's just a nostalgic and historic name. Lots of people just prefer it that way.
@@gumwall2281- Former - president Ho Chi Minh. But I don't think this guy has a Vietnamese nationality to begin with. Just my speculations.
Vietnamese people have been defending their mother land for over 1000 years.
You couldn't even hold a weapon to defend your land, ran away like a coward and still called yourself "vietnamese"? How stupid you are?
Ah yes as a Vietnamese I can confirm and proud of my country but there are some bad things such as heavy traffic ( huge amount of transport get stuck at 6pm everyday ig ) also it’s not very clean besides im at the north so I’m just telling the place there🥰
Vietnamese food is the best in the world. I cry thinking about it.
One of the best sandwiches of all time
The reason Vietnamese bread can be popular is partly because Vietnam's food administration is not strict in managing food hygiene, unlike foreign countries. So it's not surprising that there's a risk of catching more parasites, worms and bacteria (from using the hands to handle money and then handle food) and lead accumulates in the body due to using ink-stained papers. Of course, not all stores are the same, so choose carefully for your health.
It becomes popular because it tastes so good and it’s very affordable, especially for the low income people.
Hello im from vietnam and welcome to the vietnam(sai gon). Banh mi is our specialty
1 dollar :o what a legendary chef
Tự hào quá Việt Nam ơi 🇻🇳
Cảm ơn bạn vì đã yêu thích bánh mỳ của nước chúng tôi
Hahah im so proud of my country has the best banh mi is so delicious 🤪👍.Tha ks your sharing the foods in Viet nam.Im so miss them ,bit im getting to go back my country soon in next week 😛.
The line says it all 👍
She is very precise. Every day at 3:59pm 😂
Like clockwork!
Love from 🇻🇳
I love Vietnam 🇻🇳 ❤️
Wow for $1. Just the prize alone will worthy enough. 😊
A sandwich at a cheap price? *such satisfactory*
Dude, I love this type of bánh mì, but I'm watching your video at 4:32 AM with an empty stomach, no one's selling this at this time 😂
Đó là bánh mì pate một loại ẩm thực của Việt nam cảm ơn bạn đã trải nhiệm món ẩm thực này 😘😘😘
Bánh mì thịt nướng ông ơi !
@@dungle1409 cảm ơn ông đã đóng góp ý kiến
I am from vietnam❤
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