 Being overseas Vietnamese means belonging to a global community. Tell us your favourite Vietnamese dish. I've got two favourites. Oh gosh, I could really not decide between those two. So many things. A very difficult question. This is probably so hard for me to answer but this question is so hard to answer because there's so many good food in Vietnam. I love Vietnamese foods. I love all the Vietnamese dishes. All Vietnamese dishes. All Vietnamese dishes. I have a long list. Practically everything. If I had to choose only one dish to have for the rest of my life. If I could choose the last meal on earth. If I have to pick one. But if I have to pick one. However, if I had to choose one. I would say... I would say... Anything with fish sauce. I really like it. My favourite Vietnamese dish is definitely pho. A lot of noodles and soups so definitely beef pho. I'm a fan of pho ball. Because my father used to cook it every week. Always takes me back to find memories of eating pho ball from the middle of the cold winter in Hanoi. The rice cooked overnight. Full flavour. The smell of fish sauce. The sweetness from the bones and veggies. Ginger, onion, you name it. The special thing about pho ball is you will never taste the same flavour wherever you go. Oh, so good. The one that I cannot live without is... Boing Rieu. Boong Siew. Boing Rieu. This is the first dish I eat every time I go back to Vietnam. Rice paper rolls. Boi gul. Goi gul. Perfect combination of meat. Noodles, vegetables with fish sauce. You can sometimes change it up and put whatever is in the fridge in my rice paper rolls as well. So good. I would always choose... Bun cha. Definitely has to be bun cha. Bun cha. Bun cha is just 100%. A hundred. But first of all, it's really, really good. It's just really delicious. It just reminds me so much of my childhood. It has a sentimental value for me because... It's drooling around in the streets of Hanoi and just man, the fresh mead, you know. Every time I eat it or I think of it, I get reminded of the days when I'm visiting my grandparents in Hanoi. On that grill, so my favourite Vietnamese dish would be... Bun Siew. Bang Siew. The Vietnamese pancake. Thin fried pancake. Sizzling in the background. I can tell you this is my holy grail. Unfortunately, you can't find good bun siew in Singapore. So always looking for that. So you should do yourself a favour and nourish yourself with yourself. My favourite Vietnamese dish is homemade banh bao. Spring rolls. Everything with raw mung. Probably going to be gan bung. Everything about seafood and snails which is hard to get here. Rotten rice and bung teo and... Bung bau hei. Sweet sour fish soup. Praised pork belly with rice. Banh yao. Banh teo. Bun grill. Banh da koa. I better stop there. I really, really could eat bung teot milk every day. But there's one dish that I go very crazy for. Thank you. Bun bao hei. Bun bao hei. Spicy Vietnamese dish. My favourite Vietnamese dish is not a dish. It's banh mi. It's a sandwich. Vietnamese broken rice. It's probably gan tam. I could eat gan tam almost every day. It must be bung mam because I think there is really nothing else like it. I would say out of all the Vietnamese dishes my favourite is bung teo. Especially my mom's. Especially when it's made by my friend's mom. And specifically bung teo and bung teo which is where my family is from. All the dishes from here I think are really like part of my culture. You can feed me with this forever. I won't have any problems.