Noodles don't get any fresher than at this Saigon soup stall

By Phong Vinh   July 23, 2018 | 11:47 pm PT
Two things make a soup stall in Ho Chi Minh City stand out - the noodles are made from scratch and the dish has no artificial seasoning. 

The name of the dish served at this stall, "Bun quay" (stirring noodle), actually comes the action of eaters mixing a side bowl of salt, chili, and lime on their own to season the dish.

Hoang Minh, the owner of this venue shared that she crossed path with this dish during a trip to Phu Quoc Island three years ago.Even though this is not a region specialty, but this is a must try for anyone visiting Phu Quoc, Minh added as she explained this dish originated from Binh Dinh Province in central coast region. I open this noodle shop so more people would know about this dish.

Hoang Minh, the owner, said that she crossed paths with this dish during a trip to the southern Phu Quoc Island three years ago. 

Even though it was not a regional specialty, it is a must try for anyone visiting Phu Quoc, Minh said. The dish has its origins in the central coastal province of Binh Dinh. “I opened this noodle shop so more people would know about this dish.”

The broth here is clear and does not contain any added artificial seasoning. Keeping the tradition cooking method, however, Minh said she tune the flavor to match taste of Saigon. Each step was done by her family member.

The broth here is clear and does not contain any added artificial seasoning. While she sticks mostly to how the dish is made originally, the flavor is "tuned" to match Saigonese tastes. Her family helps with all chores at the stall.

After putting all of the components inside the bowl, the cook only put a pinch of salt before pouring in the hot broth to the bowl.

After all ingredients are in the bowl, a pinch of salt is the only seasoning added before hot broth is poured on top.

The noodle is thin, soft and has the dull white-transparency color of freshly made noodle.

The noodle is thin, soft and has the dull white-transparency color of freshly made noodle.

Fresh shrimp and fish are produced differently as there were grinded and beat together. When cooked, these topping creates a soft, yet a bit chewy texture, to the dish.

Fresh shrimp and fish are ground and beaten. When cooked, this topping adds a soft, chewy texture, to the dish.

Unlike other dish, you do not need to add vegetable to the soup. Each bowl would cost VND52,000 ($2.27).Since this place lies deeply in a small Le Van Sy Street alley in District 3, the best way to get here is to take the Hoang Sa alley. The venue opens at 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. and 4 p.m.- 9 p.m. 

Unlike other dishes, you do not need to add anything else to the soup. Each bowl costs VND52,000 ($2.27).

The stall is located deep in a small alley off Le Van Sy Street in District 3, and the best way to get there is to take the Hoang Sa alley. The stall opens from 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. and 4 p.m.- 9 p.m.

 
 
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