5 Best Desserts In Vietnam
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- čas přidán 31. 07. 2024
- Vietnam's best desserts...at least what I think are the best... Also, I don't know why i keep saying "Dishes" Instead of "Color" at the Chè spot, Màu not Món :(
Fried Banana - They set up right across the street from here. 195 Đ. Lâm Văn Bền, Tân Quy, Quận 7, Hồ Chí Minh usually open from around 9am to 4pm
"Sweet Soup" - g.co/kgs/epBMtmt
Flan - g.co/kgs/yRwf9n2
Coconut and Crispy Sugar Roll - Good Luck :)
Grilled Sticky Rice Banana - maps.app.goo.gl/dq3emgDECACxM...
this is a bit hard to find and their hours are tough - Zábava
Bò bía ngọt vendors are like superheroes. They wouldn't show up when we wanted them. They would show up unexpectedly only when we need them.
🤣🤣🤣 you have the right experience
They're often in front of schools
as Indonesian I even got surprised by their desserts variety at traditional market the first time I come to Ho Chi Minh at that time 😂😂. Many is similar to other south east Asia countries, but still I love Vietnamese foods, amazingly good. Yummm!!
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@@chidokato211
Calm down
thanks u , ms indonesian 🥰
I don't usually have these street desserts, but there is a traditional sweet that I like, and it's called "bánh đậu xanh" or mung bean cake. It's mung bean cooked to perfection, mashed, sweetened, and then formed into squares and cut into smaller squares. It's slightly sweet, kinda dry, and has a unique flavor. The dryness is actually preferred because we don't just eat it by itself; we pair it with a hot cup of tea. To me this is the Vietnamese answer to English tea and cake.
u make me crave banh dau xanh again ughhhhh
banh dau xanh is fire 🔥🔥🔥
Dryness of Hai Duong delicacy...
it's stick in the throat i don't like that feel
@@nguoithuahuong4920 it's too sweet that it burn throat
Pandan is really underrated. I personally think it’s better than vanilla.
When I lived in Vietnam growing up, my favourite sweet was the pandan cake with coconut filling - there was one vendor who would walk through our alley way randomly, and I would run to him! He would only ever show up, you could never find him when you wanted it 😭 if you ever see something like this I would love to see it! I miss Vietnam so much
In the US, we have 31 flavors of ice cream. In Vietnam, they have 60 types of Che. My favorite che are: Che 7 mau (colors), Che Dau Xanh nuoc dua bot ban, and Che Troi Nuoc.
I'll have to try those when I'm in Vietnam! My go-to's are always Chè Ba Màu, Bánh da lợn, Chè trôi nước, and Chè Đậu Ván.
Wow! The storytelling, the filming, and the video editing 😮 Everything is excellent, Chad! I know how hard to film in summer days in Saigon, so kudos to you. Keep up the good work! 💪🏼💪🏼
Hello chuỵ😊
Thank you so much. We are trying hard.
Good job Pho. Your channel is getting more recognition that you deserve
Thank you for the video, looks good.
I have been in Ho Chi Minh in 2010 for 4 days.
From Indonesia 🇮🇩
Next time you should really bring "Tào phớ" to a video. It's similar to Chè but not quite.
To me it's kinda like if Flan and Chè have a child together. The "flan" in Tào Phớ is Tofu (or something I have no idea) that's been sweetened and just melts in your mouth. It's custardy and creamy but still very light.
Usually tào phớ is served hot for some reason but when it's ice cold like Chè, sheesh.
And also when it's sold at a vendor that just keeps moving around, the "Tào phớ" song is so catchy and iconic lol (Same with "Bánh Đúc" and many more) XD
món tủ của tuiii 👏👏👏
@@gumayusie bro he not from vietnam
Iced Tào phớ is more Northern thing so you don't find it much in Saigon.
I've really come to love your videos and you wouldn't imagine how happy I get when I see you've uploaded.. just like a little kid lol.
That milk and jelly dish is a banger bro
for me, Hue has the best Chè in Việt Nam
Love the editing!!! Amazing editor!
I would love the chewy banana pandan too!!!! Everything I love in one plate! Oooohhh. Thanks for this!
This guy deserve 400k to 500k subscriber come on guys share his channel to your friend
Epic edit
Great contents
@@LiLt1116 thank you so much
I quite like this guy for the way he edits. I'm also a citizen of Vietnam and I see him sharing about Vietnamese cuisine with friends around the world. I hope he will continue to work to share cuisine not only Vietnamese but also from many other countries. Hope you stay healthy and always upload videos so we can follow your exciting journey (I use Google translate to write so don't criticize me XD)
I'm Vietnamese, living in D4, working in D7. Thank you so much for this video. I will definitely try the Che and Flan.
Hey Chad, already in love with your content and I am a Vietnamese living in Sai Gon right now for my whole life, what a channel - really
Tgank you do much
Another banger video from Chad!
Keep up the great work!
Thêm bát tào phớ nx là chuẩn bài :))))
*I was very happy to see a foreign CZcams channel reviewing Vietnamese food that was both good and made me hungry😂*
“Che” is one of my most favourite desert. It’s sweet and creamy with a lot of topping like jelly .
Vietnamese deserts are so underrated
@@KFC431 Yes they are so good! I’m a Vietnamese my self
@@Ethical_Idk me too man. Me too
My favourite dessert has got to be "Bo Bia Ngot". I have never tried it but I love the combination of coconut, crushed peanuts and crunchy sugar sticks all wrapped in a springroll skin. It's not hard to imagine the flavor and texture....yummmm!! The crunchy sugar sticks looked very much like the peanut candy sticks that I used to eat growing up in Singapore 😋 Definitely looking forward to visiting Vietnam.
Chúc kênh sớm đạt 100k sub😁😁
I'm living on Nguyen Thi Thap, D7 too. D7 is truely a heaven of food if you do spend much efforts on searching for food. There're good food with good price everywhere. Besides, I would like to recommend you to try "Com Binh Dan", a kind of dish that you will be served white rice with salty dishes, such as braised pork belly, braised fish, fried shrimps, etc.
The desserts sometimes got too sweet, thats why it always comes with tea, either iced or warm, it was such a banger
I love how you speak the name of the food in Vietnamese and separately translate it in English. Btw, your accent when you speak Vietnamese is crazily cute. A fascinating video, thank you.
@@cinderella_2063 love to hear it, thank you
your videos always make me feel hungry !! keep doing it Chad
They all look so good
Chè chuói and chè bà ba are also super popular. There are seemingly hundreds of variants, just like xôi.
"bò bía" itself is a borrowed word "popiah" from Cantonese, I think, or from Fujian/Teochew. It is not originally Vietnamese so it's not "beef something" hahaha.
It is a rolled up dessert, and it's quite good. You can find popiah sold in Singapore as well, because there's a Teochew community there.
Yes, you're right that the term "bò bía" is referring to a Cantonese dish, but that dish is a savory dish that was modified to fit local tastes when some Cantonese immigrated into Vietnam decades or centuries ago. However, the dessert here is a 100% Vietnamese dish. It just borrowed the term "bò bía" to describe itself as a roll dish.
So what does 'popiah' mean?
@@bachhongtran It means 'thin skin' or 'thin bread' or 'thin wrap'. It refers to the shape of the spring roll.
giant yellow ball called "chè khoai dẻo'' basically come from Taiwan with different kind of yam. it can be different color (yellow from sweet potato, light purple from taro). some dessert dishes in VN we also served as add-on topping. love your video
Sâm bô luong is pretty great. I’ve had it a few times and it really hits the spot on a hot day.
Damn bro, I love your contents so much, I know you from like facebook?? I mean i watched the video posted when you went outside to buy things using vietnamese? Anyway glad you're on youtube now. I'm more than impressed by the effort you put to create the videos and the passion you have for vietnamese cuisine. Espl since you are from a very different culture, it's even more interesting to see how you describe your experience. I will stay to support you as much as possible dude🎉
I appreciate your support, thank you
I guess I need to find these places in Sai Gon so I can have a snack because this looks way too good, and I feel ashamed not knowing these places despite being a Sai Gon resident
lol its simply just any chè, trust me its tasty
Tried most of them and all tasted so good! Very curious to try your last dessert of grilled banana with pandan leave. There's always so much more to discover in Vietnam...
Vietnamese desserts are the best!! It is more complex to make than baking cookies, but totally worth it. I love everything with sticky rice and pandan has an awesome scent.
I love your video, keep going bro
Have you ever try “bánh thập cẩm nước cốt dừa”? This is delicious too.
One of my favorite of your videos Chad
I love " Sâm Bổ Lượng" that i can eat it every day after the meal❤
The smell and taste of sam bo luong are odd to me. I never crave it, but I do LOVE che. If I live in VN, I'd probably have a different type of che everyday.
Bò bía ngọt really brought back a lot of good memories ❤❤❤
Cảm ơn kênh đã đưa những món ngon của Đất Nước Việt Nam ❤ ,rất hay ,ý nghĩa và rất đúng ,còn vụ Bò Bía Ngọt (Bò = Beef) thật ra đúng là Po-pia ,"ngọt" là phân biệt món ăn chơi >< "mặn" : "bò bía mặn" là món cuộn gồm thịt ,tôm ,rau vân vân ...kiểu phát âm "bò bía" tiếng lóng năm thời kỳ cũ chưa có sách vở ,việc học không thông dụng như bây giờ .ví dụ : hello = hé-lô ,đọc na ná .theo thời gian đọc sao ghi vậy luôn 😂
Oh my god the last desert had my mouth watering and craving 😲🫠🤤
All this dish are awesome
I love all of them ❤❤❤
In my place, they even include a scoop of ice cream in bò bía ngọt, which takes the flavor to the next level.
I have to try these!!
More videos like this please ❤❤❤
Bananas 🍌sticky rices, coconut 🥥 , pandan grill.. 🍌 🥥 ., so good.. 😋 😋👍
Xem video này lạ thèm bánh chuối nướng quá kk
cảm ơn vì ghé vn
❤ I wish I could have any of these in Paris.
Bro even has the slight Southern accent. a true vietnamese. No way you even got lost in the alleys. Yes.
it's just when I'm lying in bed and come across Chads new vid about vietnamese desserts, shit that hits very hard
Can you please do a bot chien episode when you get the chance? It's one of my favs and I would love to know all the good places to get it for future reference!
Thank you for trying Vietnamese food
Chuốt Xiêm => chuối này có kết cấu thịt dai, thích hợp để làm nguyên liệu bánh, khác với Chuối Già Hương (Già Cui) có kết cấu thịt quá mềm, bị quá mềm khi nấu
nice bro, I really like videos
I am Vietnamese and I feel this guy is right, Vietnamese food is quite delicious that I have ever eaten. Thank you for spreading the dish to others
The banh chunk is really good done as a fried pancake
The banana really goes well with vanilla icecream 🎉
You're making me swim across the ocean to get to Vietnam 😂
The last one is my favorite, too.
I am a huge Che fan. Here is Thailand we have some versions, but nowhere near as many as in Việt Nam. There are days when only Che will do, and i will drive for an hour yo get some😅
Thank you, all my favorite desserts are in this video. The sticky rice grilled banana place is in Saigon/HCMC?
I am a Vietnamese and I like the desserts you eat. You are right, they are popular here. But I laughed a lot when I heared you say the name of the dessert. You are wrong when you told me about the name and the things made the dessert. I know that the desserts are very nice, and there aren't only the things you ate. You need to try more!
You should try "kem xôi" aka sticky rice ice cream. It's an interesting combination
You should try the bò pía with ice cream that makes it double tasty. The vendor near where i live they put ice cream in bò pía.
That blue chè looks so damn good, i'll try it tmr
I’m Vietnam in sai gon . And already try some them but my favorite is the fried banana
Món cuối cùng nhìn ngon quá đi
Tôi rất vui vì nhiều người thích đất nước tôi đến như vậy❤
I am drooling.
In my opinion, "Chuối nếp nướng" is the best dessert in Vietnam. 👍
What is the address for the grilled pandan sticky rice banana? Which district?
SWEET
a question about bò bía , the one you got look the same as the one i sees in hanoi, but i see that people from down south said that their bò bía is complexly different and they are disappointed with the northern version (?), is there a different style of bò bía or something, i am very confused.
Nhìn ngon quá
I can assure you that it’s more entertaining with you including your kids in for their reaction and comment of the food.
I never see anyone eat "' bò bía ngọt" and "bánh chuối" as a dessert,they are much like street food that u can actually get full while eating. dessert should be cool and fresh like the taro " chè" u ate,but i suggest u should eat 'tào phớ" is a really cool dish to eat for dessert
Nice video
6:53 Flan in Vietnam is so delicious!!
Bía has a meaning, sir. Bía, or pía, is the type of rice paper wrap around the dessert, originated from a hokkienese word. It’s the sweeter, thinner version of the wrap for Pekking Duck.
As a vietnamese.I don't know how i never heard of "chuối nếp nướng" befor lol
thế a zai đã thử chè heo quay chưa :))))) thử bánh sầu riêng, kẹo chỉ, chè khoai dẻo, chè sầu, bánh khoai chiên, sữa đậu nành, bánh bột lọc, bánh ngải, bánh bánh gai, bánh dày, bánh giò, bánh su kem, bánh lá ít, bánh căn chưaaa =)) ko bt trong sài gòn sao chứ ở hà nội mấy bà bán bánh bò bía đứng đầy ngoài đường dọc hồ tây
Affordable and healthy...
Xin anh một lời nhận xét về thảm họa quảng cáo tương ớt vừa qua
Look delicious!!! But remember we dont use Chinsu for cơm tấm
Yeah Flan Dì Chi, it's my top Flan and Panna cotta 😆😆
Kế hoạch mở một nhà hàng thế nào rồi ạ?
I dunno if you ever try Kem Chiên which is fry ice-cream but that's a must try desserts if you're looking for a interesting things to chill in these rainy season. And yeah, because it's a "hot and cold" dessert combine with each other so is contraindicated with anyone who has weak stomach. :D try it at Kem Ký - 177 Hải Thượng Lãn Ông St, Dis 5.
Also there're Kem Xôi, which is "Ice-cream with Sticky Rice" (use to come with coconut flavor), you can find it at Cà-rem Kem Dừa Thái 191 Cách Mạng Tháng 8 St, Ward 4, Dis 3.
Oh and although these one are not a desserts, but I wanna see you try one of my favorite (and many genZ too) fast food which is Bánh Tráng Trộn (Rice Paper Salad), Bánh Tráng Cuốn (Rolled Rice Paper Salad), Bánh Tráng Lụi (Western Highlands Rolled Rice Paper) and Tré Trộn (I dunno what this is called in english but Tré is Fermented Pork Skin and Trộn is mixed together, with many more ingredients). You can find the first two in every streets but the others are only found at the vendor or online store.
How do you feel to eat popular cake in the saigon ?? ( is very delicious) ❤
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Very good video
Thank you
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It have good views and sweet foods
And in the "bãi trước" it has a beeggg Resort calld "CENTARA MIRAGE" has Every ting :)
Whatever, thank you for visiting our country Vietnam
We luv u :3
tôi không biết ở các nước khác như thế nào, nhưng ở VN mỗi ngày ăn 1 món tráng miệng khác nhau thì hết 1 năm không biết đã ăn hết chưa.
as a Vietnamese who live 24 years in VN, i still not eat all the desserts in VN
I think that it would be impossible because of how much wonderful regional variety and innovation there is❤
Are we going to rank all Xôi in Vietnam?
😋😋😋