Tuesday, 9 October 2007

Fish Noodle soup

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.

3 comments:

Unknown said...

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

Amanda Cathro said...

Hi Cordan,
Thanks, Adam is really talented, I can't wait to hang a few of his photos on our walls.

Amanda

Anonymous said...

nice photo-taking skill