Phenomenal video... Any Vietnamese restaurant in the WORLD regardless of the geographical style (Northern or Southern Vietnamese) should institute this recipe! Madame Vo is among the best Vietnamese restaurants in the world and there aren't enough superlatives to praise the operation.
I'm currently addicted to Bun Bo Huey. My local Vietnamese restaurant makes a killer bowl and I legit get it atleast 2-3 times a week, thank you Vietnamese people for inventing this most delicious soup.
My adoptive sister is from Vietnam. She started making pilgrimages to Vietnam yearly when she turned 16. She loved the people, the culture, the language, but the thing she would talk about the most was the food. Her favorite meal was this exact soup! I can't wait to prepare her a steaming bowl of it, she'll be so excited! This recipe looks wonderful, the only thing I think it needs is a little southwestern kick. Thank you so much Chowhound!
@@FecalMatador You don't have to fusion everything. There's no need to put in a "south western" kick to this dish. Eat it as intended. Also the fusion game is targeted to hit the pale-skinned people's eyes. It's like going to a Bar Taco instead of a true Taqueria.
Not sure why American vietnamese use paprika for adding color to food. Anato seed is so readily available and it's natural and it's authentic method. Paprika will change the flavour! You need pork hock with beef bones to create better depth of flavour. The beef shank look tough and dry. And you usually don't add all those spices into the broth. You should let people do that.
Too many of y’all are pressed about pronunciation. Appreciate that he is featuring the dish n liked it! Not everyone is gonna come in speaking fluent Vietnamese, it’s like telling a baseball player he is disrespectful for sucking at soccer. Sheesh
You know the chef is a good chef when he makes the interviewer taste and smell each of the ingredients. Vietnamese cooking is just as much about it's components as it is the end product and he has such reverence for each ingredient and each step of the process. He truly loves food and cooking and I have so much respect for him for it.
Bun bo hue is King. Gotta have banana blossoms and fish mint. Much like many other Viet dishes, the accompaniment of the right herbs and veggies is key.
I think banana blossom is more traditional, not cabbage. And where’s the Vietnamese coriander, pork blood, and most importantly...gio heo?! The Hue way is def better 😊
If only Madame Vo wasn’t extremely expensive. A traditional dish like Bun Bo Hue should be enjoyed at a reasonable price point. It’s not a delicacy, rather an everyday meal for the working class. A real shame that New York ritz ruins the spirit of Vietnamese cooking.
this is hardly "traditional". It's not traditional to Huế where the dish originate and its not traditional to the southern style as he claim to be. This is the most pathetic bowl of bún bò huế ive ever seen in my life, no annatto oil, no pork trotters, no beef balls, no bloodcakes, no water spinach, no banana flowers. Cant even bother to use fresh noodles and am I supposed to take him seriously after he dump a bag of premade seasoning into the pot ?
We had a Japanese guest came all the way from Japan 2 years ago. We made Bun Bo Hue for him and other Vietnamese cuisine. He described Bun Bo Hue has such a umami flavor and it's the best beef broth he ever had. He finished everything in that bowl to a single drop of soup. I love ramen myself, used to eat 5 times a week at my local Kahoo ramen until they close down due to Covid.
He isn't Vietnamese and Bun Bo Hue is super hard to pronounce to someone who is not native. No one needs to know that you cringed, it is awkward but not that awful for you to make a comment about it.
I always make some sort of spicy beef noodle soup, and my sister LOVES PHO. I like pho but love more the depth of flavor with a deeper spicy beef soup..i would love to try this!!
Hella appreciate the recipe vid. One thing though. Those Vermicelli noodles gotta soak in water for an hour before cooking. Otherwise it's gonna be like chewing on shoelaces.
It's like saying "Move over hotdog, here's a hamburger." Pho and Bun Bo Hue aren't in competition. Vietnamese folks have more than one kind of soup, white people. You add Bun Bo Hue to your Viet food list, you don't move Pho over.
This looks like a very basic southern style. It's missing all the yummy pork parts like the trotters. I like thinly slice banana blossoms in mine as well.
I applaud Madame Vo for putting this on their menu. It's a more exotic soup and can be a challenge for American tastes. So...this version is a bit more Americanized unfortunately. It's missing some key essentials like - pork broth with pork knuckles, blood jelly and annato oil. Check out Helen's Recipes youtube channel for a more authentic step by step recipe. Last, I'd be wary of that Pyramide spice mix. They often have lots of MSG. Happy Eating!
Wait a minute, what's not authentic about his recipe? As far as I'm aware, he added everything he's supposed to add and didn't add anything he's not supposed to 🤔
@@MrAnji1995 He think its not authentic bun bo hue because its not cook the way his mom does. News flash, everyone cook bun bo hue differently....I willing to bet, hes not even Hue. lol
@@MrAnji1995 alot of important ingredients are missing: banana blossom, pork knuckle, pork blood pudding, chilly oil, beef ball. The broth is pretty close, but not as good wthout what i listed. @mrcalipride making good bun bo hue is not something a casual mother/grandma can even do. The best, authentic dishes are usually handled by shop owners with decades of experience
Why doesn't your website have a search bar? It's terrible design for looking up anything. Instead you have a big "advertise" button where it should be.
MY EARS :(:(:(:(:( if you're going to make a video about this AMAZING dish then plz learn how to pronounce it OTHERWISE :) ty for enlightening those who think pho is Vietnam's only good noodle soup
@@carmeloshin im not saying its easy, but I feel like if you're going to release a video about something, you should at least put in the effort to learn how to pronounce the name of whatever it is. Takes less than 1 minute if you search on google "bun bo hue pronunciation" :)
No ingredient list or recipe? This really is just straight home cooking and nothing gourmet. Home cooks would use those pre-packaged spices just like he did.
what are you talking about? pre-packaged spices is far different from prepackaged seasoning. I use that package it just has Paprika dried ginger and dried garlic. It just mixed in the right ratio for the bun bo hue then mixing the spices yourself. Its not like using some instant flavoring.
I ordered this by accident years ago and now it’s my favorite thing to eat when I eat Vietnamese food. Y’all viets are next level in the kitchen 💯
Phenomenal video... Any Vietnamese restaurant in the WORLD regardless of the geographical style (Northern or Southern Vietnamese) should institute this recipe! Madame Vo is among the best Vietnamese restaurants in the world and there aren't enough superlatives to praise the operation.
I'm currently addicted to Bun Bo Huey. My local Vietnamese restaurant makes a killer bowl and I legit get it atleast 2-3 times a week, thank you Vietnamese people for inventing this most delicious soup.
I can have Bun Bo x3 / week too!!!!
honestly Bun bo Hue needs more love, everyone in the US only ever talks about Pho but simply said pho ain't got shit on bun bo hue.
T I would say I agree
The problems is Bun bo hue have pork cook blood and pork feet. I like it, but American people not use to eat that.
It's too spicy for some white folks. But this is the king of Vietnamese Noodle Soup.
@@redrobotmonkey U dont have to go too spicy. It is good have a little bit spicy.
Gungho 2001 exactly. You don’t see anything of this in his recipe, which is catered more to Americans.
My adoptive sister is from Vietnam. She started making pilgrimages to Vietnam yearly when she turned 16. She loved the people, the culture, the language, but the thing she would talk about the most was the food. Her favorite meal was this exact soup! I can't wait to prepare her a steaming bowl of it, she'll be so excited! This recipe looks wonderful, the only thing I think it needs is a little southwestern kick. Thank you so much Chowhound!
@Tyler Barlow
- Sweet Story! She is lucky to have you!
@rj zander Fish sauce in Salsa sounds pretty good lol.
rj zander you’ve never heard of fusion? So by your logic, I can never eat a Korean taco.
@@FecalMatador If you're an adoptive sister having childhood memories of a certain flavour, then a little south west kick could destroy it all.
@@FecalMatador You don't have to fusion everything. There's no need to put in a "south western" kick to this dish. Eat it as intended. Also the fusion game is targeted to hit the pale-skinned people's eyes. It's like going to a Bar Taco instead of a true Taqueria.
*I'm Mexican and I love Bun bo Hue it's Heaven in a Bowl...🍜🇲🇽*
Im vietnamese I love mexican food
I’m vietnamese and burito is amazing
Same, it's my fave
Same I’m Mexican and I love Vietnamese food but my favorite it’s bun bo hue ❤️
I'm Mexican as well never had it but will sure try it !!
Not sure why American vietnamese use paprika for adding color to food. Anato seed is so readily available and it's natural and it's authentic method. Paprika will change the flavour! You need pork hock with beef bones to create better depth of flavour. The beef shank look tough and dry. And you usually don't add all those spices into the broth. You should let people do that.
Too many of y’all are pressed about pronunciation. Appreciate that he is featuring the dish n liked it! Not everyone is gonna come in speaking fluent Vietnamese, it’s like telling a baseball player he is disrespectful for sucking at soccer. Sheesh
You know the chef is a good chef when he makes the interviewer taste and smell each of the ingredients. Vietnamese cooking is just as much about it's components as it is the end product and he has such reverence for each ingredient and each step of the process. He truly loves food and cooking and I have so much respect for him for it.
Bun bo hue is King. Gotta have banana blossoms and fish mint. Much like many other Viet dishes, the accompaniment of the right herbs and veggies is key.
I’m Mexican 🇲🇽 so when I eat Bun Bo Hue I take it to go so that I can eat it with a side of tortillas and guacamole just like how I eat Caldo de Res !
They should throw in some cachete de res some mex fusion stuff that be la bomba 🇲🇽!!
A viet-mex restaurant would be amazing 😭
I’d choose bun bo hue Over pho any day 😍
I think banana blossom is more traditional, not cabbage. And where’s the Vietnamese coriander, pork blood, and most importantly...gio heo?! The Hue way is def better 😊
Agreed. Also the color comes from anatto seeds not paprika.
What does this Nam guy know, anyway?!
Funny cause when you order theirs, it doesn't come with either
Giò heo is a must!
This is definitely not the traditional way however it would still be delicious
If only Madame Vo wasn’t extremely expensive. A traditional dish like Bun Bo Hue should be enjoyed at a reasonable price point. It’s not a delicacy, rather an everyday meal for the working class. A real shame that New York ritz ruins the spirit of Vietnamese cooking.
this is hardly "traditional". It's not traditional to Huế where the dish originate and its not traditional to the southern style as he claim to be.
This is the most pathetic bowl of bún bò huế ive ever seen in my life, no annatto oil, no pork trotters, no beef balls, no bloodcakes, no water spinach, no banana flowers.
Cant even bother to use fresh noodles and am I supposed to take him seriously after he dump a bag of premade seasoning into the pot ?
I love how Jimmy flexed his neck as he was introduced. Badass.
Secret ingredient is at 5:55...
MSG
Bun Bo Hue is the OG Vietnamese soup, the end!
Very excited for this new Chowhound series!!
just found this channel searching for bun bo hue. chill af!
Loved this! Great to see the process for Bun Bo Hue and discover a new chef. Excited for next week's episode!!
I’m usually focused on ramen, but man do I love me some Bun Bo Hue every once in a while.
We had a Japanese guest came all the way from Japan 2 years ago. We made Bun Bo Hue for him and other Vietnamese cuisine. He described Bun Bo Hue has such a umami flavor and it's the best beef broth he ever had. He finished everything in that bowl to a single drop of soup.
I love ramen myself, used to eat 5 times a week at my local Kahoo ramen until they close down due to Covid.
@@DarianDT Beef broth is not very common in Japan, but I know it’s very popular with every Japanese person that I know. People love pho here!
Love, love, love bún bò huế! Will definitely drop by Madame Vo when in NY.
0:27 ahh I cringed when he pronounced it like that
C&c Nguyễn when white people try to say Asian food lol
Guillermo is Colombian
He isn't Vietnamese and Bun Bo Hue is super hard to pronounce to someone who is not native. No one needs to know that you cringed, it is awkward but not that awful for you to make a comment about it.
😂😂😂 me too!! LMAOO
Yah, don't even bother trying to speak if you have an foreign accent. ;-) Nobody notices the chef say "vermiselly".
Nhìn thấy bạn nấu ngon quá. Thấy đói bụng rồi tôi có thê ăn một lần hai tô
Using fresh rice vermicelli noodles instead of the rehydrated ones in the Bun Bo Hue or any rice noodle dish makes a world of difference.
Bun Bo Hue is my favorite noodle soup. I'm from Vietnam and I don't care much for Pho.
I’m Cambodian and I love all Vietnamese soups. Pho, Pho Ga, Bun bo Hue, Bun Oc, Sweet and sour fish soup. I don’t care give me all of it!!!! 😛😛
Yummy I love Vietnamese food.
Is there any way to replace Bun Bo Hue Powder? it is hard to buy from here.
You can replace with Bun Bo Hue cube offen sold in Asian Supermarket.
Pho = beginner level
Bun bo hue = intermediate
Bun mam = pro (stinky breath but worth it)
How can I get in the full recipe.
Is there an actual recipe we can follow?
Fun fact: Huế is a central region of Vietnam, it used to be the ancient capital or forbidden city.
I would argue that Bun Bo Hue is maybe even better than pho and I LOVE pho
One of the best recipe for bun bo hue.
Bun bo hue tastes best serve with culantro and thai basil.
I love Bun Bo Hue it’s really good
It's look like so delicious, thank you to promote BUN BO HUE to the world. the famous Viet Nam Food. So amazing!!
This soup looks delicious! Definitely a great explanation of how to cook it and very entertaining 🔥
Looks amazing. So excited to try this out soon!
I always make some sort of spicy beef noodle soup, and my sister LOVES PHO. I like pho but love more the depth of flavor with a deeper spicy beef soup..i would love to try this!!
BUN BO HUE my favorite soup ever made
Bun Bo hue is way better then pho! So delicious all that was missing was the pork trotters in there.
I was waiting for him to smash the pineapple next 😂
Me gusto mucho todo el proceso de la elaboracion muy bien explicable. Cuando vaya a Nueva York visit are este restaurante
Yes brother. Yeeees.
8:03 girl, find a bf who look at you like the way he looks at chef 😂
Hella appreciate the recipe vid. One thing though. Those Vermicelli noodles gotta soak in water for an hour before cooking. Otherwise it's gonna be like chewing on shoelaces.
Makes me hungry
What did he add in the soup at 6:17?
Shrimp paste
Ground shrimp paste
These are so great!!! Thanks and I'm looking forward to more!
It's like saying "Move over hotdog, here's a hamburger." Pho and Bun Bo Hue aren't in competition. Vietnamese folks have more than one kind of soup, white people. You add Bun Bo Hue to your Viet food list, you don't move Pho over.
He looks like David Chang from the Netflix series "Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner".
This is good; you guys should efficiently try it
Pineapple.... ooOOooooh. Nice trick.
This looks amazing - I'm hungry now
I think Sergio Ramos really enjoyed that Bun Bo Hue
That looks and sounds delicious!
This looks like a very basic southern style. It's missing all the yummy pork parts like the trotters. I like thinly slice banana blossoms in mine as well.
I applaud Madame Vo for putting this on their menu. It's a more exotic soup and can be a challenge for American tastes. So...this version is a bit more Americanized unfortunately. It's missing some key essentials like - pork broth with pork knuckles, blood jelly and annato oil. Check out Helen's Recipes youtube channel for a more authentic step by step recipe. Last, I'd be wary of that Pyramide spice mix. They often have lots of MSG. Happy Eating!
Omg!! I need to make this !!
When you chill the noodles, it stops them from cooking further. Not give it a bouncy effect lol....
also makes it feel less sticky and starchy.
Please no Jalapeños! The little red chilies are needed and just wonderful!
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Yummy 😋
Thanks for sharing!! 😘
Omg chow are you back?
My other go to vietnamese noodle soup
Needs Thai chilli or satay. Spicier the better lol.
I'm definitely making this!
The noodle bowl needs to be a bit bigger for a delicious dish like Bun Bo Hue.
Phoritos Consomme with a nice southeast asian kick
I cannot believe you made that up.
What's the idea behind chilling the noodles? "It gives it more of a bouncy effect" lol!
Theres a spot in Houston I go eat this & maaaan def better
mind tell me the place? im visiting Houston next month
@@yangyunlin9956 Pho Mai Tai on 290 and Jones
@@a.blanco7680 thx
Y’all should check out “bun bo hue duc chuong” it’s life changing
I prefer the clear one
This soup looks so good. I have all the ingredients, even the lemongrass in my Garden.
you have pineapples in your back yard you lyin ass bitch
@@PebusGalacticus LOL
Peter Jensen the dude has a whole ass UA-cam channel dedicated to cooking. Not far fetched to think he grows his own pineapple.
@@PebusGalacticus not everybody lives in scandinavia duhhh
That actually looks pretty dang good. I wonder how it would taste with a southwestern kick...
Where the shrimp paste, blood cakes, meat balls, shredded banana flower, shredded morning glory, lettuce...?
this is another kind of bowl, is called Bún riêu
@林意俊 I bet you’ve never tried the original bun bo HUE before.
@@VeeBeeZee22 im Vietnamese and living in Vietnam so u lost ur bet
@@VeeBeeZee22 this it BÚN RIÊU what im talking about ua-cam.com/video/rGd-uETciYg/v-deo.html
@林意俊 I know what bun rieu is but I’m talking about the bun bo Hue from Hue (where the dish originated)
i have the exact same chopsticks at home
Pho
Bun Bo Hue
Don’t ever pin two bad bitches against each other.
I like it then pho second too mee it's just more flavor I guess
I like the pig blood curds in mine.
It tastes like tofu
Isnt it supposed to come with ham hock and blood cake and banana flowers? I thought this guy said he was authentic? Nah jk he made a great bowl
a seasoning packet????
His dishes are good to non vietnamese, but it ain't authentic one comparing to those in Houston or San Jose
Authenticity doesn't necessarily mean it tastes better. Authentic pho is Northern but I prefer Southern pho like most foreigners.
Wait a minute, what's not authentic about his recipe? As far as I'm aware, he added everything he's supposed to add and didn't add anything he's not supposed to 🤔
@@MrAnji1995 He think its not authentic bun bo hue because its not cook the way his mom does. News flash, everyone cook bun bo hue differently....I willing to bet, hes not even Hue. lol
@@mrcalipride right, coz he referenced Houston and San Jose 😂
@@MrAnji1995 alot of important ingredients are missing: banana blossom, pork knuckle, pork blood pudding, chilly oil, beef ball. The broth is pretty close, but not as good wthout what i listed.
@mrcalipride making good bun bo hue is not something a casual mother/grandma can even do. The best, authentic dishes are usually handled by shop owners with decades of experience
Missing some pork blood cubes, pork trotter and tendon.
Where’s the pork blood?
😋😋😋❤️
Where is the cooked blood?
BBH use mam ruoc, not mam thom.
He doesn’t cut the pineapple with the spiral down like how it’s normally cut in Vietnam.
Roob Trulso not really necessary since you won’t be eating the pineapple. It’s really only there to sweeten up the broth and tenderize the meat.
Where's the cubed blood?
Why doesn't your website have a search bar? It's terrible design for looking up anything. Instead you have a big "advertise" button where it should be.
The noodle is underdone.
Pang-Ngia Vang .. I know hey, like al dente.
Bun Bo Hue > Pho
MY EARS :(:(:(:(:( if you're going to make a video about this AMAZING dish then plz learn how to pronounce it
OTHERWISE :) ty for enlightening those who think pho is Vietnam's only good noodle soup
Vietnamese ain't easy to pronounce homie
@@carmeloshin im not saying its easy, but I feel like if you're going to release a video about something, you should at least put in the effort to learn how to pronounce the name of whatever it is. Takes less than 1 minute if you search on google "bun bo hue pronunciation" :)
Dawg he should show you how to pronounce bun bo hue too 💀
Boon bo whey
He didn’t cook the shrimp paste the right way , didn’t use the right shrimp paste either.
Vincent Tr calm down food police
luckypeachgurl I wasn’t in that feeling which needs to be calm down.
Still hoping people done figure this one out. Keep it a secret
What the PHO is this?!?!?!
Need that anti noodle shirt 😂
No ingredient list or recipe? This really is just straight home cooking and nothing gourmet. Home cooks would use those pre-packaged spices just like he did.
what are you talking about? pre-packaged spices is far different from prepackaged seasoning. I use that package it just has Paprika dried ginger and dried garlic. It just mixed in the right ratio for the bun bo hue then mixing the spices yourself. Its not like using some instant flavoring.