Vietnam has four dishes that have been honored in the list of “100 Best Rice Dishes in the World,” recently published by the culinary website Taste Atlas.
Ranked the highest among the Vietnamese dishes on the list at 11th place with a rating of 4.5/5 stars, broken rice is described by Taste Atlas as “a dish made from broken rice, typical of Ho Chi Minh City, served with fried eggs, shredded pork skin, grilled pork ribs, or crispy fried fish cakes.”
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The most popular version of broken rice, known as broken rice ribs, also made the list, ranking 63rd with a rating of 4.3/5 stars. The accompanying grilled pork, which is marinated with a variety of spices before being grilled to perfection, is particularly beloved by diners.
Banh beo, ranking 99th with a rating of 4.1/5 stars, is made from rice flour and typically topped with shrimp or pork. Additionally, when enjoying this signature dish from the former imperial city of Hue, diners can add roasted peanuts or fried shallots to enhance its flavor.
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The final Vietnamese dish to make the list is banh tet, a specialty from the southern region of Vietnam. This dish offers both savory and sweet filling options, and its unique feature is that it is wrapped in banana leaves.
Founded in 2015 and headquartered in Zagreb, Croatia, Taste Atlas is known for being a map that compiles traditional dishes from around the world.
According to Matija Babić, the founder of Taste Atlas, the rankings of dishes and beverages are based on the opinions and evaluations of experts and food critics to ensure the reliability of the awards.
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Source: Vietnam Insider