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4 Vietnamese pork dishes rank among world's best

4 Vietnamese pork dishes rank among world's best

Vnexpress
Vnexpress21-03-2026
4 Vietnamese pork dishes rank among world's best
To balance the richness, cucumber, pickles and chili are often added.
At number 57 is bun cha or grilled pork with vermicelli noodles, a dish believed to have originated in Hanoi.
Bun cha is served with fish sauce already poured over the grilled meat. Photo by VnExpress/Tung Dinh
Bun cha features three elements: grilled pork served in a fish sauce broth, rice noodles and a side of greens like perilla and lettuce.
The dish gained global fame in 2016 when the late Anthony Bourdain shared a meal of it with former U.S. President Barack Obama on the show "Parts Unknown".
Ranked 85th is com tam, or broken rice. Originally made from imperfect rice grains discarded during the milling process, it has become a signature dish of Ho Chi Minh City.
A plate of broken rice com tam in Ho Chi Minh City. Photo by VnExpress/Bich Phuong
It is typically topped with grilled pork chops, shredded pork skin or fried eggs, and served with a side of pickles and fish sauce. You can spot local eateries by the smoke of charred meat rising from their coal-fired street grills.
Taking the final spot at number 92 is bun bo Hue or spicy beef noodle soup. This dish features a broth simmered with both pork and beef bones and seasoned with shrimp paste.
Hailing from the former imperial capital of Hue, the soup is spicier and more complex than other Vietnamese noodles. Often topped with sliced brisket or crab balls, many believe the recipe was influenced by the traditions of the royal court’s cuisine.
A bowl of beef noodle soup served at a stall in Hue in central Vietnam. Photo by VnExpress/Ngoc Tran
Leading the global list is China's zhengjiao (steamed dumplings), with Greece's kontosouvli (roasted pork) and China's tangbao (soup buns) rounding out the top three.