Utterly amazed at the dishes that Mama Dut is producing.... Vietnamese food is so good at being veganised. That bao bun with oyster mushrooms looked so good. So envious of all those people in Portland.
Not a lot of people know about the vegan dishes in Vietnamese cuisine. She simply introducing this side you the world. She's doing a good job. There are a lot more Vietnamese food that is vegetarian. We call it "chay", if you look it up any Vietnamese food and add the word Chay, you will a vegan counter part of any of the dish u find. Example, "Pho" add in "Pho Chay" and you find 100 recipes.
I need to try this place next time I'm in Portland! I went to Berlin last month and noticed vegan Vietnamese restaurants everywhere! Typically in America Chinese dominate the Asian cosines. Pleasantly surprised hehe
Yes Vietnamese food actually has a lot of vegan friendly items so definitely worth exploring! Hoping you get to try Mama Dut as well soon! Thanks for watching the video!
Love this! I really want to start a vegan food truck but I'm in Virginia ; Haven't found any Vegan love here yet; what would you suggest for me to get the experience here?
It's a fact that the human mouth is evolving to open wider on a vertical axis to accommodate the modern vegan cuisine served in Portland, LA, and NYC. Look it up.
Chef Thuy should open a Mama Dut restaurant in Little Saigon California, there's nothing like that here despite there're lots of vienamese sandwitch shops in town of little Saigon.
The chef’s comments about vegan being part of Vietnamese culture is interesting. I’ve worked in a Vietnamese restaurant as well as spoken to many Viet resto owners. All of them said “chay” means vegetarian, that there’s no word for vegan in the language, and that a chay item is not guaranteed to be vegan. But a given dish might be accidentally vegan. But I sure do wish the Viet restos around me had any of her dishes - especially that limeade tea
yep. traditionally, chay means no meat or eggs, but dairy is not always off limits, if available. People didn't really eat dairy back then though, so effectively chay foods were vegan. I ate chay twice a month for over a decade and it wasn't until I was in my teens that my parents decided pizza was allowed.
"being vegan is white"?! Why are featuring bigoted NON VEGAN racists on your channel? She uses honey, she is not vegan, she is a BUSINESS person who learned to cook on YT ffs. No wonder her restaurant has so many bad reviews online. I love your channel, but this aint it. Please promote ppl with ETHICS.
Hi I’m sorry you feel this way. I don’t see her as racist at all. If you have a problem with a business you should communicate with them personally. Please don’t use my channel and platform to take your anger out. I don’t make videos to make space for negativity. Thank you for your support and understanding.
Utterly amazed at the dishes that Mama Dut is producing.... Vietnamese food is so good at being veganised. That bao bun with oyster mushrooms looked so good. So envious of all those people in Portland.
omg those bao buns are AMAZING 😍 I hope you get to try them someday ! Come say hi in Portland !
Not a lot of people know about the vegan dishes in Vietnamese cuisine. She simply introducing this side you the world. She's doing a good job. There are a lot more Vietnamese food that is vegetarian. We call it "chay", if you look it up any Vietnamese food and add the word Chay, you will a vegan counter part of any of the dish u find. Example, "Pho" add in "Pho Chay" and you find 100 recipes.
Thanks for explaining that veganism has been around in Asia for as long as Buddhism existed, i.e. thousands of years!
Netflix streetfoods got me here ✨💚 looking for the Mama Duts'........hoping to find some of her aaaaaamazingi recipes 🍽 🌱🌱
That all looks delectable! And this place just happens to be down the street from my office, I gotta go try this stuff
awesome! I hope you like it!!! :D
Her food looks delicious, I can definitely see the love and creativity put into the food.
Mama Dut is SO good- love learning more about the restaurant!!
so happy to hear that! Telling stories is my favorite part of making these videos
I need to try this place next time I'm in Portland! I went to Berlin last month and noticed vegan Vietnamese restaurants everywhere! Typically in America Chinese dominate the Asian cosines. Pleasantly surprised hehe
Yes Vietnamese food actually has a lot of vegan friendly items so definitely worth exploring! Hoping you get to try Mama Dut as well soon! Thanks for watching the video!
this food looks delicious
Wow I listened to your story on NETFLIX. Truly touched and thank you for sharing and God bless you!!! Your food looks amazing! ❤️👍🏽😊
Yes I saw Thuy on Netflix as well it was an amazing story!
So you are not her?
Mama Dut is the best 🙌🏾
yesss!! So good
Love this! I really want to start a vegan food truck but I'm in Virginia ; Haven't found any Vegan love here yet; what would you suggest for me to get the experience here?
It's a fact that the human mouth is evolving to open wider on a vertical axis to accommodate the modern vegan cuisine served in Portland, LA, and NYC. Look it up.
Love your food!! Yum!!!
Omg Canada needs to catch up on the calibre of vegan food
I love their food!! So yummy 😍
Yess! Me too! Thank you for watching the video! :D
🤩 Love it! 😄
Yay! Thank you! What was your favorite part!?
@@ratedvfood 🤩 I loved everything & the food looks delicious!
🥗🥣🍲🫓🥖🍞🥐🥦🥬🥒🫑🌶🥑🍆🥥 yummy for my tummy Amazing
Great content! Keep it up!
Thank you so much! Do you mind sharing what your favorite things are about the content so I can keep sharing?
@@ratedvfood I love your honesty, your genuine enthusiasm, and they way you both enjoy and respect the people and places you visit.
@@iamthelab_ aww thank you so much 😍 glad to hear you like that aspect and I’ll definitely keep it going!
❤
i am friends w/ the owners daughter!!
Ah yes!! Love her she’s amazing !!
I NEEEEED
YASSS! Such great food!
Chef Thuy should open a Mama Dut restaurant in Little Saigon California, there's nothing like that here despite there're lots of vienamese sandwitch shops in town of little Saigon.
@Dat -- it won't work. Too much competition. Portland works bc of less competition.
11:12 chili fish sauce?
Loại chao làm từ đậu tương lên men, nó dùng làm nước mắm và ủ dưa, đu đủ ( nó không phải làm từ cá lên men)
The chef’s comments about vegan being part of Vietnamese culture is interesting. I’ve worked in a Vietnamese restaurant as well as spoken to many Viet resto owners. All of them said “chay” means vegetarian, that there’s no word for vegan in the language, and that a chay item is not guaranteed to be vegan. But a given dish might be accidentally vegan. But I sure do wish the Viet restos around me had any of her dishes - especially that limeade tea
yep. traditionally, chay means no meat or eggs, but dairy is not always off limits, if available. People didn't really eat dairy back then though, so effectively chay foods were vegan. I ate chay twice a month for over a decade and it wasn't until I was in my teens that my parents decided pizza was allowed.
Good point. Though I've been told that even chay can include fish sauce. It really depends on the restaurant/ cafe.
Sadly, they've closed.
plant based and vegan are actually two different things, her foods are healthy vegan doesn't have to be.
"being vegan is white"?! Why are featuring bigoted NON VEGAN racists on your channel? She uses honey, she is not vegan, she is a BUSINESS person who learned to cook on YT ffs. No wonder her restaurant has so many bad reviews online. I love your channel, but this aint it. Please promote ppl with ETHICS.
Hi I’m sorry you feel this way. I don’t see her as racist at all. If you have a problem with a business you should communicate with them personally. Please don’t use my channel and platform to take your anger out. I don’t make videos to make space for negativity. Thank you for your support and understanding.