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Vietnamese street food recipes: five of the best, from fried spring rolls to bánh xèo

  • Food editor Susan Jung loves the delicious variety of street food available in Vietnam
  • Inspired by the food she ate there, here are five recipes of traditional dishes you can recreate at home

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Check out Susan Jung’s recipe for fried spring rolls. Photo: K. Y. Cheng
Susan Jung

Vietnam is one of my favourite countries for eating street food. Found at inexpensive shops and at stands in food markets, many stores specialise in only one dish. 

It’s not like Vietnamese restaurants outside Vietnam, where you can find spring rolls, bánh mì thit (sandwiches) and pho in one place: in Vietnam, if you want all those dishes, you go from shop to shop.

I like to tell myself that this way, I can walk off calories as I eat them, but that doesn’t work because if I see something that looks delicious along the way, I’ll stop for yet another snack.

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Here are five of my favourite recipes that bring back memories of Vietnam.

1. Fried spring rolls

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