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shrimp paste
The stinky Hanoi smell that you either love or hate
Naturally, the pleasant smell of food is the indicator for its tastiness. Hanoi begs to differ with its famous fried tofu, rice noodle and better-eaten-than-smelled shrimp paste. VnExpress follows the trail of scent and takes you to the best ‘bun dau mam tom’ in Hanoi.
Tofu, shrimp sauce and noodles capture Hanoian hearts
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Saigon rice flour cake braves novel shrimp-paste flavor
Rice flour cake, or banh duc, a popular old-age Vietnamese dish, eaten with shrimp paste has proven to be an intriguing culinary combination in Saigon.
November 12, 2020 | 02:13 am PT