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Tasting typical dishes around the country in Dalat
Early one morning, strolling
among the low hills and wandering through sinuous alleys, I found a small
restaurant with the simple name: Banh da cua (drypancake with crab). Hot steam
vaporized from the crab soup and pieces of tomato and soya-cake were on a plate
of banana flower, rau muong (water spinach), chilly, lemon and fish sauce; the
hot bowl of bank da cua seemed to dispel the cold weather of the city.
Banh can (also called banh khot) - a southern specialty of small, fried rice
flour pancakes is also a favorite in Dalat. Cooked in small clay dishes over a
low-heat coal pot, the rice cake is flavorless until it is added to diluted fish
sauce, stir-fried with green onions, and tiny pieces of deep-fried pork fat
bits. Then it gives your taste buds some excitement. Pick two cakes and dip them
into a bowl of sauce, pile some green onions and fried fat atop the cakes and
the cold weather of the misty land disappears to make room for tasty favors and
new experience.
This dish is popular in South Central coastal provinces such as Binh Thuan,
Khanh Hoa. Locals often enjoy this dish with fish sauce in mix of garlic and
chilies.
When wandering under the shade of pine trees tourists should stop for a hot banh
trang nuong mo hanh (grilled girdle cake with onion oil). On the blazing
cooking-fire, a thin griddle cake is grilled with onion oil and a layer of eggs
or beef. Tourists also called it the "Pizza of Dalat".
"Visit Dalat at least once to discover splendid landscapes of waterfalls, hills
and rivers; to contemplate the architecture of ancient houses and pagodas; and
to experience the typical dishes of different regions.
Source:VietNamNet/SGT |
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