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Vietnamese cuisine to become tourism attraction
Once established, the national trademark “the World’s Kitchen”
will draw people from all the five continents to explore Vietnam’s culture
through local cuisine.
Vietnamese food, with a wide range of delicious dishes bearing the hallmarks of
each region, is close to all Vietnamese people and even satisfies those from
other countries. Popular dishes appear on the menus of high-end hotels inside
and outside the country.
It’s very important to include cuisine in tourism development plans, especially
for Hanoi which boasts plentiful and delicious dishes such as Pho (rice noodles
served with beef or chicken), nem (spring rolls), bun thang (rice noodles with
chicken, fried egg, lean meat pie, La Vong grilled fish pies, Thanh Tri steamed
rice rolls, Ngu Xa rolled rice pancakes and Ho Tay shrimp cakes.
Stressing the quintessence and unique cuisine of Hanoi, Pham Anh Tuyet, the
owner of a restaurant on Ma May Street, said delicious food is the key to
drawing tourists back to the country.
She said that her restaurant is not only a place to introduce the gastronomy of
Hanoi to tourists but also provides an opportunity for them to make Vietnamese
dishes.
“Tourists have an interesting experience here as they make food by themselves
and enjoy it,” she said, adding many return to thank her after they have brought
Vietnamese recipes to their countries.
However, such a tourism model like Tuyet’s restaurant is not popular, although
industry insiders recognise its advantages and attractiveness.
How to develop the cuisine culture into a special tourism product and a national
trademark is a hard question for tourism managers.
To realise the idea, the Vietnam National Administration of Tourism (VNAT)
recently assigned Vietravel Tourism Company to build a project to develop the
Vietnamese gastronomy.
The project is being built with concrete strategies, solutions and programmes to
popularise Vietnamese food culture to the world, which will attract tourists and
develop overseas Vietnamese communities’ business activities, said Vietravel CEO
Nguyen Quoc Ky.
According to Ky, a chain of restaurants will be built to introduce local dishes
to tourists in Vietnam. Meanwhile, in the international arena, relevant agencies
will work with associations of Vietnamese chefs to popularise the Vietnamese
gastronomy and develop its image.
In addition, Vietnamese food will be introduced at fairs and cultural events, he
added.
Once approved by the VNAT, “the World’s Kitchen” national trademark will be
completed by 2020, and bring Vietnam to the world.
Source: Vietnam Plus |
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