A man tries to taste Vietnamese food at a festival to introduce Việt Nam’s cuisine which will be held till June 9 in Singapore. VNA/VNS Photo |
SINGAPORE — A festival aiming to promote Việt Nam’s rich culinary heritage along with dishes of Singapore and other countries is being held in the city-state.
Phở (noodle soup), bánh đúc (steamed rice cake) and bánh mỳ (Vietnamese sandwich) are among the Vietnamese delicacies introduced at the festival, which takes place at Conrad Centennial Singapore Hotel until June 9. Chefs Nguyễn Viết Tín and Khoa Nguyên Đắc of Hilton Đà Nẵng Hotel were invited to the event.
Berry Chua, director of Food and Beverage at Conrad Hotels & Resorts, said Vietnamese cuisine is very popular in Singapore, adding that over the past few years, many local hotels have included Vietnamese dishes in their menus, and the festival is to meet the growing demand for the foods.
Tín said Vietnamese dishes satisfy the taste of foreign diners thanks to their low fat and special flavour.
In his opening remarks on May 13, Vietnamese Ambassador to Singapore Mai Phước Dũng said this activity helps Singaporeans and international friends learn more about Vietnamese culture with its rich cuisine.
The diplomat said he hoped that Vietnamese agencies and businesses will organise more food promotion events, contributing to spreading the quintessence of Vietnamese cuisine to the world. VNS
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