Banh Nam or Steamed shrimp rice cakes, Hue specialty, Vietnam
by Lac Thanh
Banh nam or steamed shrimp rice cakes |
Banh Nam, or steamed shrimp and pork rice cakes, is one of Hue's specialty dishes. Hue is the royal city of the Nguyễn Dynasty of emperors. The Imperial City not only holds a long history, but also boasts lots of exquisite royal food developed through the generations. Some say that the reason why the emperors chose Hue as their home was because of it had some of the best vegetables and meat in the whole country! Hue is a city where I'm so impressed by how beautiful and delicious the food is. They may have Hue food throughout the country, but people say that there is no where else like Hue for royal cuisine.
It's almost my last day in Hue before I move further south. We stepped out of the Imperial City in order to find more Hue food. I have a list of Hue dishes in my hand, and I have been looking for Banh Nam ever since I arrived in Hue. Banh Nam is wrapped in banana leaves and steamed. It may not look as complicate or elegant like other Hue dishes, but it's simply delicious.
Banh Nam steamed inside banana leaves |
The restaurant where I ordered this Banh Nam is called "Lac Thanh". There are three restaurants along the road that are all quite similar, and it seems like maybe they are in competition with each other. But the owner of this particular shop greeting us so warmly and friendly, so we chose to sit down and eat there. Mr. Lac is incredibly nice and such a character! He is always smiling, and he taught us how to eat step by step through funny exaggerated charades without speaking a word in English to us! He cooked all of the food fresh in front of us. You can watch him cook his amazing dishes. When we ordered our Banh Nam, he steamed it fresh before serving us.
Friendly smiling owner is cooking for us! |
For the good memories...
The front of Lac Thanh shop |
Price: 30,000d for one big plate
Location: https://goo.gl/maps/axFnQQxpZtQ2
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