Hue restaurant among Anthony Bourdain’s favorite food destinations

Hue restaurant among Anthony Bourdain's favorite food destinations

Bun bo Hue is served with fresh herbs and chili in Hue, central Vietnam. Photo by VnExpress/Ngoc Tran.


A bun bo Hue (Hue-style beef noodle soup) restaurant in the central town of Hue counted among five favorite food addresses of late celebrity chef Anthony Bourdain.

Kim Chau Restaurant in Dong Ba Market that serves bun bo hue was revealed by Laurie Woolever, a longtime collaborator of Bourdain and co-author of “World Travel: An Irreverent Guide,” as one of the five food destinations at the top of the late chef and food presenter’s list.

During his many return visits to Vietnam, Bourdain made it to Hue, home to Nguyen Dynasty (1802-1945), Vietnam’s last royal family.

While Hue’s cuisine is characterized by the small, delicate steamed rice cakes and crepe stuffed with shrimp, pork and vegetables, the dish that stole Bourdain’s heart was “the lusty” bun bo Hue soup, specifically served at the Kim Chau restaurant in Dong Ba Market, Woolever wrote on The Guardian.

“In the hierarchy of delicious, slurpy stuff in a bowl, bun bo hue is at the very top,” Bourdain said, while perched on a stool, enjoying a taste in the morning humidity, she wrote.

A bowl of bun bo Hue at this restaurant costs around VND50,000 ($2.17).

Bun bo Hue is a specialty of Hue where it was invented. The broth requires both pig and beef bones to be boiled with a generous dose of lemongrass, sugar, annatto, and shrimp paste. Vendors then add various ingredients like sliced brisket, crab balls and pork pie. Adventurous eaters can also add cubed pig’s blood for even more flavor.

When served, the dish is garnished with a tangle of vegetables like lime, scallions, cilantro, banana blossoms, mint, basil, and Vietnamese coriander.

Other food destinations in Bourdain’s favorite list are Happy Paradise in Hong Kong, Restaurant Paul Bocuse in French Lyon, Ganbara Restaurant in Spanish San Sebastian and Pastrami Queen in New York.

Anthony Michael Bourdain was an American celebrity chef, author, travel documentarian and television personality. He committed suicide in France in 2018 at the age of 61.

He hosted and starred in several programs featuring international cuisine, culture and the human condition, including the travel and food show “Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown,” which uncovered the cultures and cuisines of several lesser-known places around the world.

Bourdain became a familiar face for millions of Vietnamese after he accompanied U.S. President Obama to a bun cha eatery in Hanoi in May 2016.

Source: E.vnexpress.net