Showing posts with label vietnamese. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vietnamese. Show all posts

Saturday, August 16, 2008

vietnamese hot pot

A few days ago I was really craving hot pot. I didn't want to make it myself, so I tried to look for a restaurant that had it.

There used to be a few Chinese restaurant that serve hot pot in town, but I was informed that the hot pot was either "not in season," or "no longer exits on the menu anymore." booooo.

Then I remembered last time I was at Saigon Pho (Vietnamese restaurant) I saw some old ladies having the hot pot... and off I went to check it out.

I had never had the Vietnamese version of the hot pot, and I was pleasantly surprised by it:

hot pot


EC and I shared the hot pot. The actual "pot" itself looked totally different than the Chinese or Taiwanese ones. It has a deep center filled with broth, and a shallow "wide rim" around the center where the uncooked food was placed on.

We got the beef hot pot (?) and I wished there was a little bit more beef. We did feel very satisfied after the meal, though, because there were a lot of vegetables that came with the pot, along with two different types of almost-cooked noodles that you can add to the broth.

I know hot pot is normally for the colder weather, but for some odd reason I love it even if it's 90 degrees out there these days.

Friday, June 13, 2008

spicy sate beef noodle soup

Joyce and I went to La-Cai Noodle House. I was going to have pho, but decided to try the spicy sate beef noodle soup with rice noodles instead. It was delicious and reminded me of this "fish noodle" dish from a small shop in Taiwan.

spicy beef sate noodles


We also shared some spring rolls (in rice paper wrappers) with peanut sauce. Yummy. Joyce had a big platter of grilled pork on rice. I was surprised she finished all her food! (She's tiny!)

La-Cai Noodle House
961 South State Street
Salt Lake City, UT 84111
(801) 322-3590