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  • this thanks giving am gonna thank god for vietnamese soup!!

  • holding the money by hand and pick up meats and then picking their nose ...ewww nasty

  • @Andyt1714 So that's what makes them so delicious!

  • @Andyt1714 it's street culture

  • @duythangos

    u mean beein homeless ?

  • @Shetyre i mean the way they make the soup, it always like that...since I've live in VN for 20yrs

  • This is in Shanghai. 0:02

  • @KatiushaVN4 theres gotta be somekind of mistake.... because i hear vietnameses talking everywhere in this video

  • omg someone threw the money in a bowl and then the lady will give someone else to eat out of that bowl?? to know that money is soo dirty.. everybody touches it ..damn...nasty !!

  • A whole tbs of MSG, my mum uses that much for 3-5 gals of soup. Unbelievable!!

  • How much did that cost?  How much for a regular dac biet on the streets?

  • we use either beef(or cow??) bone or chicken bone, it depends on your preference( chicken bone is said to have a sweeter taste, and clearer-color stock), n usually the butcher gives them for free if you buy meat there. For the meat, we alsways buy it at the vietnamese butcher and ask them to cut it for us. The thinner the beef is, the better it can absorb the soup and taste better, especially with the rare beef pho.

  • Do you make the soup stock with bone?what kind of bone?Do you mix the bone-made stock with canned beef stock too? I actually made the soup from"roast-beef"beef',& used that cooked beef for other home style side dishes. The Vietnamese cooks must use a professional meat cutter,the meat is very fine,and thin,and easy to chew.

  • ok,I have anise,and we bought actual cinnamon made from Vietnam.It is very strong,compared to McCormixs american brand.(though both are helpful,and delicious depending on amount and specific recipes)I never tasted the cinnamon in Pho...really!???Now that you mentioned it,I'm sure to smell the good aroma,& taste it much stronger.

  • Just wondering if Vietnamese cooks use a lot of anise added to make their pho noodle soup?

  • @CulturePeaceForever just enough, not alot anise. My mum often buy a small, red package that have about 3-5 anises, cinnamon and other spices when she makes pho. You can find them in many asian grocery shops, especially ones in California or where many vietnameses live.

  • That's the point.One could eat in "any"country and come back to u.s.a.,ok,& one with a weak immune system would get sick anywere(even eating in u.s.a.) I ate in Thailand many years ago front street vendors and finer restaurants,and was still ok apon return to u.s.a.,in U.S.A.,I love Vietnamese Pho,filled with fresh health vegetables,Mango-based salad with fine cut onions,un-oilly,fresh shrimp rolls with lots of vegetables,7 that yellow stuff with lots of vegetables looks like eggs.!

  • Thanks to the lack of hygiene in Vietnam, we vietnamese people have very good immune system. I've been to Europe, USA, India, other asian countries, and Latin America, and have never ever had a bad stomach case while enjoying alot of street foods.

  • looks hella good!

  • Looks very good. I think she put sugar into the soup. Is this normal for this type of soup ? For me, it is not very good this way due to the taste, and also the sugar content. Vietnamese eat very little. I probably have to consume at least 3 bowls like that just to start.

  • @TomWinds It's not sugar, she put MSG to the soup. Vietnamese use a lot of MSG in their foods.

  • @TomWinds m.s.g.

  • oh i tried this one and i can say it's so good and nutritious with all the meat and herbs in it.... Only that when it is sold on the streets, hygiene would be a risk..

  • hahah thats funny they just throw money in the bowl...

  • @danzig ............well, we got E coli,and salmonella out of micro lab 2 yrs ago from a sterile swipe on a US dollar. I would just transfer that bowl of hot soup right on the money bow the guy tossed in and let him have it.........hahahahaaaa

  • Who puts dirty money into the next guy's bowl? What a douche

  • @Knoar Well.. it was probably going to be his bowl anyhow..

  • Thats definitely enough MSG to make you retarded. Maybe their country would progress more if they didn't take to eating poison so readily.

  • What was the white powdery stuff she put in there?

  • @atcnick looks like a shit load of MSG

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  • Vietnamese fast food.

  • @wildaznfire lol

  • has anyone ate street food in vietnam and got sick? I just wanna know.

  • @Principalies nope i lived there for 6 years ate street food nothing happened

  • lol I'm vietnamese but its not really clean in Vietnam. Did you see that guy throw money in the bowl!? Hu tieu is good though :D

  • Thèm quá à.It was like such a long time I haven't been in one of these places. Wish I could ever come back and try it again.Teary. :(

  • i want one !!!!

  • @Fcstiluk i hate when people correct my grammar ik what I am writting on the Internet I don't need to correct my grammar but in school I do

  • That is in Vietnam. In the background, you hear people speaking in Vietnamese. At 1:00 someone said, "Du Mai." That means mother fucker! I know so because Vietnamese people call me Du Mai Mey all the time.

  • Pho & Hu-tieu are both signature soups in vietnames communtiy. they both have different tastes. Pho usually come with beef ingredient while Hu-tieu can be cooked with sea food, pord, or beef. however, oh boy oh boy..... I love them both.

  • that is not soup i bet your very bad at english

  • @daoquynh29 'your' doesn't translate to 'you are'. You meant to say 'you're'

    maybe, first, you need to check on your english before insulting somebody else's

  • It's in Shanghai, China. The introduction says so...

  • @KatiushaVN4: What the hell..I am 100% sure you are not Vietnamese.. Why are you using logo of Socialist republic of Vietnam..an claim yourself city-born Vietnamese girl...Who are you and what is your real purpose?...You are irritating me.. with your political purpose...

  • @candybar123486

    Thôi dzẹp đi đừng có mà đoán mò. Ko phải là người Việt thì là cái quái gì? Vớ vỉn!

  • i swear i heard a du ma

  • I think we all live to clean.We are not used to some bacterie. We should stop using antibacterial stuff, just wash hands with regular soap and water is good enough.

    It could happen, there are people who live that hygenic, even taking off shoes outside, washing hands 30 times a day, shower 3 times a day , changing clothes every day (It is not a shame to wear a sweater or jeans for two days... they can't even take the train or bus. If someone coughs, they get a cold, and get sick.

  • Man i want to have some now >:(!

  • @nguyenimproved I've had read the news on Vietnamnet last year that the Vietnamese gov't try to improve the city image by cracking down on street vendors in major cities like Saigon & Hanoi. I think gov't tried to make them sell at designated fix areas/stalls ; it's no longer a street food, it's more like a business establishment because either they pay taxes or space rent. I don't think it's gonna work because it's part of the Vietnamese culture.

  • @YuDumPhuck It needs to change with the time I think. There are pros and cons to the end of street food vendors. I don't think that having a stationary food establishment will necessarily bring the quality or authenticity of the food down but it will control sanitation and make the streets look a bit less run down and that's a good thing. However you're correct in saying that it's a part of the Vietnamese culture so people will miss that.

  • @nguyenimproved yes!

  • @nguyenimproved This is what i call street food ;eating on side sidewalks & on the street with wandering vendors like Vietnam. China/ Hong Kong's is not a street food because they eat in a fixed designated ''Swap meet'' like environment.

  • i wnat to try but i cannot visit vn just bcz of noodle lol but i will when i visit(can i?)

  • Tasty

  • The uploader/creator (Lendavis) of this video is a stupid ass MORON ( must be a whiteboy). In the beginning of the video it say ''Gettin' Souped In Shanghai'' but in the description box it say Souptastic on the street of Vietnam. Vietnamese language is being use in this video especially the word ''DU-MA'' toward the end.

  • notice that bowl of white kinda powder?? thats not sugar ..ITS MSG hahahah ...home sweet home baby >>>VIETNAM

  • This is not "Shanghai." Shanghai is in China. If this is "Vietnamese Street Soup," then, this is probably a scene from Saigon or Hanoi (or some other Vietnamese city). They don't have Vietnamese soup vendors on the streets of Shanghai.

  • eww

  • @karenicy: never mind, it;s our culture, i eat this kind of food for breakfast for more than 10 years ( the formular is like the above video), and still ok

  • Can't really tell yet... she pick money with left and and touch ingredient using the right hand. By the way .. I prefer she had a chopstick or something .

  • It is not Pho, it is BUN CA, fish vermicilli soup. It is kinda nasty that she gets money with her bare hands and, later, use them to pick up the food. However, that is how it is in Viet Nam. If people do not want dirt, they can go to restaurants instead of these street vendors. People eating here do not give a shit about hygiene and germs.

  • hey after picking the money the used her bare hand to put ingredient to the bowl...its dirty

  • @5656881 you act like America is all that clean behind the counter. Vietnam is a third-world country

  • @KatiushaVN4

    Vietnam 100% cuz i can hear the outside very noise by motorcycle & these people speaking Vietnamese too ! Exactly this is Ho Chi Minh cuz this sound only from South of VN

    And again the tittle just said "Vietnamese Street Soup" LOL

  • @KatiushaVN4 You're a vietnamese citizen. You live in Vietnam and you speak the language. I don't know about you but i heard vietnamese language is being use in this video unless you're deaf. Chinese don't have street vendors or eat on the sidewalks like vietnamese. Well, anyways i think you're cute from your profile.

  • @YuDumPhuck

    China don't have street foods??? LOL Don't be a fool!

  • lol they speaking viet, n in the comments it says shanghai... wth??

    lol u hear someone near the end "Du Ma!" 1:01

  • wow heaven on earth, thats where the best pho in at. Streets of Saigon

  • I love Vietnamese foods, but I think Vietnamese chefs MUST wash their hands before they cook!

  • @colorfulskykl haha agree , but I think it doesn't matter =))

  • @kaihills Well, I think it does matter because of our health. Vietnam environment is different than the US, and the air back home is not as clean. However, I still love Vietnam. :)

  • ^^ you wrong , I'm not in VietNam now , I'm in UK. I've been being here for 2 years and I haven't came back home . I love Viet Nam either. Of cours I was scared by the way Vietnamese people made food but it's OK now , I mean I'm so passion with VietNamese food thought the way they done it doesn't matter with me. I even meet that dirt in VietNam , I think it was apart of VietNamese culture xD

  • damn look good when i smoke weed and watch, make me hungry

  • con cac may bik gi` ma` noi

    lon^` cho'

    bien' di

    da' chet cha may` gio`

    con cac

  • That guy put his money in a soup bowl. How nasty! Money is very dirty...

  • @ ELELMENT it's bad form in eastern culture to change money hand 2 hand trust me the 2 scoops of red chili paste (SAMBAL) killed any germs

  • Chili paste doesn't kill germs. lolz.

  • @warrkrymez

    certainly it does...did you ever find germs alive in hot sauce? You have more chance to find germs in hotpants...

  • i thought the same way.money is the most filthiest shit i think .

  • @elementz1986

    You got to understand..this is a street vendor and not a 5-stars-restaurant..What can a vendor do when some numbskull who disregard the hygiene rule? It is not her fault for godsake!!! Moreover, her hands are full..

  • just as in any resturant in the back kitchen .... even here in USA

  • ok...ur friggin stupid u dont think they washed their hands...friggin idiot how about u... when u make a meal do u really use gloves to put all the ingredient in? huh? faggot shut up if u dont know shit

  • YOU ARE LOVELY !

  • she first takes the new bowl and  dumps whatever was in it back into the soup. , then the guy rudly throws is crumpled up money in the next customers clean bowl. but thats ok that bowl of msg she uses will kill the asian hooker juice off the next guys bowl /

  • Haha, brilliant. Well... the MSG makes people stupid so it's no surprise that they throw money on clean plates and don't wash their hands.

  • MSG makes people stupid? Where did you hear about that?

  • Just type in MSG side effects in google. My mom used to make her chicken soup with Vegeta which has MSG in it, and every time I ate a bowl I would be mentally numb for like 2-3 hours.

  • Everyone is different, some people have no reactions to it.

  • thanks for the msg's, i learned from it

  • @AsunderCleft

    It could be the magic mushroom in the chicken soup which makes you mentally numb.

  • looks good

  • They are speaking Vietnamese..so it's in Vietnam and NOT Shanghai as in China.

  • the guy waiting for th soup putting the money in the next srving bowl. very hygienic!!! viva vietnam

  • that's OK...I coughed into your burger at burger king

  • hahaha

  • I am a chef, I know how to cook pho, I don´t eat burgers and you can cough in someone else burger couse I never been in burger king

  • funny.

  • @josepmari

    their way to boost up their immunity system..what doesnt kill you, make you stronger, i guess.

  • @josepmari NO SHIT ~!!!! i was wishing i didnt see that ~!!! love them street noodles . but everytime i wonder how bad it is to make and eat them on the street . especially with all the other pollution also .. but .. guess you got to die sometime , they sure taste good and the price sure is right :-)

  • @josepmari stop being a panzy. boiled soup should kill most of the germs : S.

  • @josepmari unfortunately, Vietnam is a poor country so hygiene isn't up to standards and neither is hygiene education..

  • @WIGGEDAsianDude

    hygiene ist not a matter of money. soap is cheap. like everywhere.

  • wtf this isn't in shanghai and the title clearly states

    VIETNAMESE STREET soup

  • Omg I love this one. It the best if you eat it in the mourning. Well because the resturants that serve if only opens in the mourning =)

  • this dish is called Hu Tieu Nam Vang its one of vietnams most versatile dishs, its basically a pork broth soup with noodle/meat ..... but thats where the simplicity ends, once u have the fundamental down for this dish is when it gets complicated cause there is no wrong way to make this dish, u can add anything u desire, i advise anyone who appreciates viet cuisine to try this, its amazing. im not viet either im just addicted to viet food, its the best in the world ;]

  • most definitely I miss vietnam so much! D:

  • We don't dispute on Pnom Penh (Nam Vang) Hu Tieu and My Tho Hu Tieu, do'nt we? It's plain simplicity and creativity.

  • @inlacrima2013 check out viet food on my channel. i work in a viet restaurant atm

  • @inlacrima2013 i loveeee hu thieu too! haha its soo delicious. just curious what other vietnamese foods do you like?

  • @inlacrima2013 well im viet and you are totally right. if you make it more complicated, it would turn into pho :D

  • @inlacrima2013 What's the difference between Hu Tieu Nam Vang and Pho? It looks really good.

  • @balutatasin

    Hu Tieu Nam Vang is a soup from Southen VN. Nam Vang is the Viet word for Phnom Penh. It is a Chinese inspired soup. Hu Tieu is a pork/dried squid/dried shimp based broth, served with tapioca noodle and topped with a mixture or crubmled pork, liver, shrimp, fried garlic. Pho is a beef based broth flavored with spices-clove, black cardaomom, cinnamon, star anise, corriander, charred oignon and charred ginger, served with rice noodle and served with a variety of beef meats.

  • @hypomyces

    Actually if you wanna get specific about it this is 'Hủ tiếu gõ', which is like the stripped-down ghetto version of Hu Tieu Nam Vang but without the Shrimp, liver or quail egg. It's usually topped with paper thin slices of pork or beef balls (bò viên) and goes for 5.000-10.000 D (25 - 50 cents) while Hu Tieu NV is rarely found sold from portable stalls and runs around 25.000 D a bowl. wurd.

  • U guys its not pho, pho looks way different than this vid

  • @GotRiceFooXD i khnow  pho , i am a vietnamese

  • o new york my , them qua

  • Lo, I see the msg in a bowl :).

  • I really enjoyed foods and video

    hahahahaha

  • It looks good but did you see that guy put the money inside of the bowl she was going to later use. Oh well.

  • that looks good O_O

  • =p i heard a guy swear. haha!

  • i don't think that's pho, it looks like "who-t-eww", i don't know how to spell it sorry hahaha

  • hu tieu :D

    and you're right. Vietnam has differnt versions of food in other countries. It's weird i know. Theres shortage of ingredients or whatever so its not the same.

  • lol at 1:00 he said du ma :P

  • I want to see you guys try to make better food saying its "Dirt" Living in America in your cozy beds and houses, while these guys try to make a living for over 10 children.

    Traditionally. THEY DO USE BARE HANDS.

    what? you think asian people use latex to pick up meat?

    Plus its street food and asia. damn yo.

  • i agree even tho i live in america and i care bout hygenie but i udnerstand wut u saying (i viet also)

  • yup. true dat yo.

    vietnam pho so goood maaan xD

    breakfast, lunch, and dinner!

  • hmong food

  • Hmong foods are consist of steam cabbage with salt with sticky rice right?

  • Fuck you! You're dirt!

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  • bullshit,it's very dirty.she did everything with her bare hands.She got money with those hands also.And a stupid guy threw dirty money in the bowl.

  • tis vietnam. what do you expect?

  • have you ever been Vietnam?how many place did you come to eat in Vietnam?

    You're telliing about vietnam or africa?

    Of course Vietnam has many places better than this.This is just a worst way to it here.You can eat this dish at the places better thousand times.

  • Well, i am vietnamese and i was borned there and moved here when i was 2, which is very young, yeah i know, but i visit it a bunch. oh and im from the north...and its wayyy dirtier then the south. maybe not waayy but its still pretty messy and grody there. haha. oh and i ate alot whenever i visit. im a pretty voracious eater xD

  • beware not to eat unsafety foods! other wise your vacation will be horrible!

  • always drink bottled water in third world countries. its safer xD

  • i know! everyone tell me ! if you come back to vn ! first of all you have to drink the water on the bottle or the coconut ! not to drink from the street!

  • Reason why is because the water they get is not sanitized, its just like, river water, and you know the lakes and rivers over there...its horrible.

  • i already knew it lol! i used to live there!

  • Oh haha. So did I. :D

  • where did you live in vn?? in what city?

  • The north. :P

    Hai Phong. :D

  • Oh and your right. it is the worst way to eat there. because its hot, and it attracts flies and yuck. xP

  • i was listening to the people in the back ground talking most of the time 0.o lol

    nice vid btw

  • that bowl is too small. i can devour 8 of those in one sitting

  • dude, it's like 75 cents, what do u expect, lol

  • is street soup. not resturant

  • BOWLS TOO SMALL id dominate that little fucker. still looks AMAZING *dribble dribble*

  • Bachoy

  • i think it's some kind of noodles

  • thats just a fuckin bowl of soup!

  • su?a nu~a di em....

  • I agree with you maynguyen92. If you would like to try vietnamese food, you should take my advice that is going to food store which is on street. It's really delicious and cheaper much more than restaurant

  • i can eat indonesian food everyday..

  • try Vietbnameses

  • i also tried Indonesian noodles but dun like

  • lmfaoooo

  • I can't wait until I get to visit...

  • looks good ;)

  • its the restaurant food you should be worried about - at least you can see what's going on here. i recommend you read kitchen confidential by anthony bourdain. you might think differently about how clean the kitchen is when its out of sight. i'd pick the street guys - so long as they are busy - from some ambiguous restaurant any day.

  • It's Vietnam, not Shanghai, You can hear Vietnamese talking in background.

  • almost vietnameses food on the street are better and cheaper than ones in restaurant although in restaurant they are cleaner than on street^^

  • you guys a bunch of pussies....money in the bowl? When you eat your sex partners' private parts, there are lots of germs but no one complain. Just the money in the bowl and you already afraid? give me a break....lol