VOV.VN - The nation has been placed in 22nd position in the list of 100 best cuisines in the world, as compiled by international food magazine TasteAtlas.
VOV.VN - Michelin Guide has revealed five local dishes that visitors cannot leave Vietnam without trying.
VOV.VN - The 11th international food festival, an annual event held by the Service Department for Diplomatic Corps since 2014, is set to get underway in Hanoi from December 9 to December 10, with the event offering visitors an array of dishes from different cultures.
VOV.VN - Three Vietnamese dishes have been named among the “100 Best Rated Dishes With Pork”, by Taste Atlas, a website dedicated to discovering fresh ingredients, traditional dishes, and authentic restaurants from around the world.
VOV.VN - Australian travel publication Traveller of The Sydney Morning Herald recently published an article calling the classic “thịt bò nướng lá lốt”, or “beef in a leaf”, as one of the best dishes on the planet.
With its rich and diverse culinary heritage and the refinement in cooking and enjoyment cultivated over thousands of years, Vietnam holds huge potential to develop culinary tourism, turning its gastronomy into a captivating advantage to attract visitors.
The Vietnam Culinary Culture Association (VCCA) presented certificates in recognition of 121 typical Vietnamese dishes in the first phase of the project “Building and developing Vietnamese culinary culture into a national brand” and announced its second phase in 2023 at a ceremony in Hanoi on September 29.
VOV.VN - Travel magazine Rough Guides of the UK has published an article recommending 9 essential Vietnamese foods that everyone should try when visiting the nation.
Various typical Vietnamese dishes have been presented by the Malaysia - Vietnam Friendship Association at the "Taste of Sambal" fair which was held in Ipoh, Perak state, Malaysia from August 30 - September 2.
VOV.VN - Vietnam was among 15 countries that attended the Asia-Oceania Food, Culture Fair in Brazil which was held on August 19 at the Brasilia Art Museum (MAB) in Brazil by the Asia-Oceania Ladies Association (AOLA).