Inside the walled citadel in Hue, to the east of the citadel there is a special street – Duong Le Thanh Thon. It is special because in the late afternoon it starts to fill up with small roadside kitchens, they all specialise in the same dish – fish noodle soup, and it is so good you will want two bowls.
A lady sits in front of her open kitchen, a large pot of fish soup is bubbling away, with floured hands she takes a plastic cylinder in which she moulds some dough. Knife in one hand, she deftly slices thin dollops of noodles into a pot of salted boiling water.
A few minutes later, the fresh noodles are cooked and drained, tossed into a bowl. A spoonful of whitebait-sized fish fillets already cooked, marinating in a chilli, turmeric and spiced oil, and are added along with a ladle full of the most delicous fish broth and a handful of herbs.
It's rich, warming yet light, completely satisfying. I would choose this simple home-cooked meal over an Imperial feast anyday.
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Hello. I am CORDAN on Flickr. I just want to say this food looks fantastic! I have never had Viet food before. It just makes my mouth water. Thank you both for sharing these great photos!
Dan
Hi Cordan,
Thanks, Adam is really talented, I can't wait to hang a few of his photos on our walls.
Amanda
nice photo-taking skill
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