Vietnam's Biggest Banh Mi *FAMOUS* 🇻🇳 Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon)
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Today I try one of Vietnam's BIGGEST Banh Mi sandwiches at Banh Mi Huynh Hoa 🇻🇳
Address:
26 Đ. Lê Thị Riêng, Phường Phạm Ngũ Lão, Quận 1, Thành phố Hồ Chí Minh
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I'm sorry I have not watched the Philippines video where you tried the mooncake yet. If you want to try it here, you can search Kinh Do Bakery, Như Lan Bakery (the most famous in Sai Gon), etc. There are 2 main kinds of mooncakes: savoury and sweet, and sweet including mungbean, red bean, lotus seed, etc. And recently, there has been more modern favour (strawberry, choco mint, passion fruit). For me, personally, the sweet mooncake is good everywhere, however, the savoury can only be good in the northern style. If you have the time to come to VN in the mid-autumn festival (this year, 2023, is Sep 29th), if you come around this time, the start of the Sep, you will see mooncakes everywhere on the street, really fun for me, personally. Cheers!
Awesome vlog ❤❤ love your videos with Vietnamese food 😊
Hey Zane. Glad you tried the banh mi at Huynh Hoa. I had it several times when I was there and was going to suggest it to you. Enjoying your videos. Enjoy and stay safe.
It's pork floss . In Vietnamese is Thit Cha Bong in South VN or Ruoc in North VN . Now it's not the season for Moon Cakes yet . You can find them only during the Full Moon or Mid-Autumn festival ( Trung Thu on the 8th month of the lunar calendar or September on the western calendar ) . That underground market used to be a pretty cool place for shopping with shops , grocery stores and a food court . But because of the Covid a lot of stores were closed and have never been reopened so the whole place is now running down .
hi Zane, you're my favourite vlogger I have seen in the Vietnam travels. Good videos mate keep it up
Mooncakes are seasonal item usually sold around the mid-autumm festival in Vietnam in September, so you might have a hard time finding it now.
@hoangleminh6990
Жыл бұрын
Go to TÂN ĐỊNH market, near the pink church. Opposite that market is a big bakery branded NHƯ LAN. I believe it sells mooncakes all year round. But don't expect the cakes to taste incredible at this time of the year, though I think the mooncakes they sell are freshly made.
That banh mi looks so yummy! Can hear that crunchiness
Zane I love watching you eat! 🎉
Moon cakes are made during Moon Festival in September, that's when temporary stalls are setting up all over the city along with the brand name bakeries. You can get cheaply made 20k to 200k to 2 million moon cakes depends on the ingredients.
Woah Zane i didnt know you were doing this, awesome! I love Banh Mi ❤
@zanetravel
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for dropping by Jere! 🙏
Mooncake = Banh Trung Thu ( Vietnamese ) are selling around Aug - Sept every year to celebrate " MoonCake festival " ( Children festival ) , such as Halloween ( Oct 31 ) in USA.
Hello Zane,i seen u enjoy at there at Vietnam,stay safe 🤗😍😍😍
Just had this last night. This thing is HUGE. Bigger than anything Ive ever had in the US. Not just the bread but the meat and pate was insane. like 4x normal. not meant for one person to finish unless you want food coma.
Moon cake is only available widely around August/September (July/August Lunar calendar). four months ago would have been too early for the season.
@pn3940
10 ай бұрын
You might be able to find them off season at Cho Ben Thanh.
I loved your video thanks
Still in Vietnam Zane Awesome 👌✌️👍🙌💕🇺🇸
Thanks for sharing this 👍👍👍
Moon cakes 🥮🥮🥮 only available during the mid- Autumn festival season 🥮🥮 👌 ✅
Great negotiation on the Nike shorts! Those would probably be 30 dollars in the US. 🤑 Also, I want melon cake now… did you eat the flowers?
@Flipodahippo
Жыл бұрын
Probably cost more than 30 bucks, everything in America is expensive these days. A Lacoste polo use to cost only 50-60 bucks, but now it’s like a 100 for a polo.
I wonder if Subway got the idea from Vietnam Banh Mi
@El_.5794
Жыл бұрын
Looks like it, only in banh mi it’s French bread 🥖
Central market use to be a massive food court before Covid this is a third of what was there for food
bird nest is expensive. I don't think you can buy as a dessert. A box is at least $500.
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I believe moon cakes are seasonal, a holiday treat around August.
when starbucks first opened, I said, it will fail :)
Welcome to vietnam .... .... i hope you have a great time here . ....
@andden.nguyen8926
Жыл бұрын
I like you bro
Welcome to Vietnam!
they thought you ordered to go, that's why the veggie was bagged separately, which is nice, to prevent the banh mi to become soggy.
Bahn mi sandwich looked amazing
Wish I tried Bahn Mi when we were in Vietnam
he forgot he still has his glove on.... 40 years ago, I predicted Banh Mi VN would become well known.
SO GOOD ! 😂🎉😅
That's my favorite spot for banh mi
Saigon is so beautiful
😂 just a little bargain guy, I would love to go shop there!
Wooo
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When eating a desert, you said : yum 😂
That bhan mi looks like Philly Cheesesteak version of Vietnam but with veggies.
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Banh mi is Vietnam second national foods it’s every corner in Vietnam
2:51 it is dried pork or chicken.
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Bánh mì ở TP. HCM không phải ngon có nhiều thịt đôi lúc bánh mới ra lò ăn không kẹp thịt cũng ngon thử đi bạn
Bánh mì at this place is too meaty for me compared to all other places. I like just a little bit of everything including cucumber, pickles and cilantro!
Hi Zane, where are you now?
any chicken there in big banh mi
This guy really know how to bargain, uh?! From 7.50 down to 4.00 dollars. Now 2023 in United States 4.00 bucks can’t even buy a butter croissant. It’s like 4.23 cents or more. Now it’s got a Nike short for 4 damn bucks. Nice!
@Flipodahippo
Жыл бұрын
You need money to live in america my friend.
Banh mi viêt nam tugêt vơi
Hey friend. You should try translate to show what you want. Some Vietnamese they're not good at English. Have a nice trip.
It's awesome that you visit other countries, but you should try to learn the language.
Better than hot dog 😂😂
Looks like a nice Banh Mi, just sad that so much plastic that comes with it.
Need to cut it’s haft’s…🥖🥖
a pair of shorts for 4 dollar. and you feel like a big tycoon that just did buy 100.000 and got a big discount. well, maybe in future when you are back in your country, you get not paid as much for your work then what you asked for.
You should work on your Vietnamese if you plan on spending any real time in the country.
The food as well as the society could entice more tourists to Vietnam if the people stopped throwing garbage everywhere and kept the city and the streets neat and clean. As now, it’s a third world slum.
@Flipodahippo
Жыл бұрын
Vietnam is actually not a third world country, a 3rd world country would be like Zimbabwe. It’s considered a developing country and it’s one of the fastest growing economies in the world. Vietnam is better than all of the countries in Eastern Europe. Btw third world is an outdated term and you should educated yourself before making a comment.
@thegodfather7347
Жыл бұрын
@NoCancelCultureAccepted Ha ha, animals
@Flipodahippo
Жыл бұрын
@@thegodfather7347 haha your such a dolt and a mongrel yourself.
@johnh4434
11 ай бұрын
that's right
You see from Thailand, Philippines and now Vietnam most of the people you have encountered are nice to foreigners (tourist). You are able to film and walk around not worrying about being harassed. Now try the same thing here in america as you did in the last three countries. 100 percent it would not be the same pleasant time. Trust me I lived in america for the past 23 years in a nice area (Orlando,FL) people here in general are just assholes. Americans don’t treat tourists or foreigners nice. If your were a southeast Asian vlogger doing the same thing you are doing there in Asia as in america he would have been told by Americans to go back to there country. Not everyone here in the states are assholes and Prejudice but the majority are.
I'm kind of a sucker when it comes to allowing people to make money. I don't see the point in talking people down on their prices when they own their own shop and are just trying to make money. Why not allow them to make a little money from your purchase? We have it so good in this country and I just like to share. I'm not saying you're greedy or anything. I hope I'm not hurting your feelings.
@andybaker2456
10 ай бұрын
Haggling is expected in many countries around the world, it's just the way they function. Even locals are expected to bargain. The shopkeeper's opening offer will be an over-inflated price, although that price will often be based on what they think they can get away with by judging the customer. Trust me, they will never drop so low that they don't still make a decent profit. I travel to Morocco a lot, and unless you go into a "fixed price" shop, you will be expected to bargain. A general rule of thumb there is that you will likely end up paying a third of the opening offer if you know how to bargain. They do of course often make a lot more from tourists for whom haggling is not normal behaviour and who don't know how to "play the game". In those situations, the shopkeepers are generally laughing all the way to the bank.
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