How Muslims Survive in the Land Of Pork!! Halal Viet Street Food!!

How Muslims Survive in the Land Of Pork!! Halal Viet Street Food!!
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1. HALAL PHỞ LADY
ADDRESS: Alley 157B Dương Bá Trạc street, Ward 1, District 8, HCMC
INTERVIEWEE: (Aunt) Na
OPERATION HOURS: 6AM-10AM

PHỞ BÒ HALAL (Halal Beef Pho): Boil beef bones for broth. Add rock sugar, star anise, and cinnamon leaves. Blanch rice noodle, bean sprouts, beef slices, and beef balls. Ladle broth on top. Serve with cilantro, Vietnamese mint, Thai basil, lime, and chili.

PRICE: 30,000-40,000 VND / $1.28-$1.70 USD
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2. HALAL CƠM TẤM LADY
ADDRESS: 157A/10 Duong Ba Trac street, Ward 1, District 8, HCMC
INTERVIEWEE: (Aunt) Aysah
OPERATION HOURS: 6:30AM-10AM

CƠM TẤM HALAL (Halal Broken Rice): Tenderize the beef, then marinate it with garlic, lemongrass, oil, soy sauce, chili sauce, cooking oil, and palm sugar. For the egg cake, mix minced meat with glass noodles, spring onions, and chopped mushrooms, then cook for 30 minutes, adding beaten egg yolk on top and cooking for another 5 minutes. Grill the beef over charcoal fire and serve it with broken rice, pickled vegetables, cucumber, and concentrated fish sauce.

PRICE: 25,000-30,000 VND / $1.06-1.28 USD
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3. HALAL FISH NOODLE LADY
ADDRESS: Alley 157B, Duong Ba Trac street, Ward 1, District 8, HCMC
INTERVIEWEE: Aysah
OPERATION HOURS: 9AM-11AM

BÚN CÁ NGƯỜI CHĂM (Chăm-style fish noodle soup): Boil snakehead fish, then repeat with turmeric water for color. Prepare broth with turmeric powder, minced purple shallots, lemongrass, banana flower stems, spring onions, garlic, and rock sugar. Assemble with rice vermicelli, fish, bean sprouts, shredded water spinach, banana blossoms, daisy flowers, Vietnamese coriander, and chili.

TUNG LÒ MÒ / TUNG LAMAOW (Chăm-style beef sausage): Mix beef with cow fat, then marinate in salt, sugar, MSG, and pepper. Stuff the marinated beef in cow intestine, then sun-dry. Deep-fry before eating.

PRICE: Fish soup – 30,000-40,000 VND / $1.28-$1.71 USD | Beef sausage – 100,000 VND/$4.23 USD per bag
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4. MOSQUE FEAST
ADDRESS: Jamiul Anwar Mosque (pronounced as Ya-mi-ul An-waa), 157B/9 Duong Ba Trac street, Ward 1, District 8, HCMC
INTERVIEWEE: Duso (Chef) + Hj Gozalay (Imam)

CÀ RI CHÀ / CÀ RI NGƯỜI CHĂM (Java curry / Chăm-style curry): Marinate meat with salt and turmeric and stir-fry for 30 minutes. Heat coconut oil and add lemongrass, ginger, salt, and turmeric powder. Stir for 15 minutes. Add oil, curry leaves, cinnamon, cloves, star anise, cardamom, and cumin powder. Add minced purple shallots, garlic, fresh chili, and dried chili. Add meat and stir. Pour in beaten coconut milk, coconut cream, and curry powder. Add salt and sugar.

CÁ NƯỚNG (Grilled fish): Stuff fish with lemongrass and marinate with salt, then grill it. Dipping sauce: Mix purple onion, tamarind, sugar, and MSG.

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29 Comments

  1. the rules of halal are perhaps interpreted differently in different countries, the general rule for seafood is that "anything of the sea is halal", so even frogs, shark, etc

  2. I can relate the taste of the first dish as i am a muslim myself from Indonesia , in there we have a similar dish called Bakso Kuah with beef meatballs , exactly how that sliced grey texture thing look like but its smaller and spherical and also the taste of it , its greasy , salty and sour so we often eat it with the broth fillings .

  3. Sunny! you are the best more than food blogger… really respect that you discover and the way you present to show how minority muslim community living in Vietnam…best of the best…

  4. In a way I can understand why Muslims don't eat pork, when you think about a pig, ther flesh and skin is very similar to a human plus there very intelligent,, however I don't like how they kill other animals,

  5. If you have a lot of ingredients available and good cooks, I don't think dietary restrictions are a problem! I notice in videos that there seems to be an unbelievable variety of fruit and vegetables in the markets, most western presenters are concentrating on meat! I'm not a vegetarian, but if I was LIVING in Vietnam say, I think I would be eating a lot of fresh stuff which would be rare and expensive here. Mangosteens for lunch again? That and some more or less Kosher food, might feel good! Live longer!

  6. Nah you can eat shark … she doesn't know . Its ok people learn but she was right the first part about eating everything that lives in the water only .

  7. Ofcourse the Muslim lady and the man are going to say Buddhist Vietnamese are very welcoming & tolerant 😂 they don’t wanna be killed the next day. You can tell how “tolerant” & “accepting” Vietnamese society is of their fellow Muslim Vietnamese by the fact that they are confined to ONE alley/lane in a rundown part of town 😂

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