Quick & Easy Vietnamese Recipes : How to Make a Vietnamese Sandwich

With ham, tomatoes, radish, and carrots, learn how to build a Vietnamese Sandwich in this free video on world cuisine and foreign foods. Expert: Hiu Yau Bio: Hiu Yau has been a home chef and occasional caterer for more than eight years. He was born and raised in Hong Kong and is familiar with Chinese cuisine, especially Southern Chinese dishes. Filmmaker: Hiu Yau






you are all an embarrassement. nobody said he was vietnamese. and why does his way have to be wrong just because its not how most of you would do it? but as expected, you “vietnamese” have to go around and cyberbully other people,because you can only speak through the internet, anonymously..
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He can’t pronounce Vietnamese correctly, nor know to cut the baguette correctly!
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what the fuck??? all i say was bread and carrot. and top it this not a veitnamese sandwich, more like a roast beef sub. totally FAIL to me
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It’s not a Vietnamese sandwich. You look like a Vietnamese, but maybe you’re never eat a real Vietnamese Sandwich.
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i am vietnamese…heres what i think…u have the right contents ur missing the spread ( i forget what its called)..the way u cut it was weird, but thats just different from how i cut it… uhh idk what everyones saying it SEEMS u have it right, the tomatoes i never ate tomatoes with mine..= i never put soy sauce and sugar into the radish mixture = but other than that good job!
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for you fuck faces only reason why there is no tomatoes is because its not in vietnam! u fucking dumb american born viet kids are shit! in vietnam they put tomatoes in the banh mi
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Vietnamese sandwiches don’t have TOMATOES:P
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That’s NOT vietnamese sandwich >.< !!!
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WTF!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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@HabboMafiaRpg Ugh, racist!
WTF is fing -_-!
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Uh, that looks like a subway sandwich.
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i am vietnamese… that’s not a vietnamese sandwich.
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Don’t fucking cut the fing off, CHINKS!
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YARRRRRRRRRRKKK !! vietnameses sandwich? this is a joke dude….. and why the hell he cut the bread like that?????????? O_O
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Very good, grasshopper… very good…you must add more meats to it..that is the trick of good vietnamese bread. (if you going to open a restaurant someday)
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@Livinglifehigh dude work with me man you should know what im talkiing about. im talking about the head cheese bro. they usually put that inside a banh mi.
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@hbomb619 lol the gooey meat w/ cartilage. the cartilage is always chewy gross.
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Can please someone send me a video of a vietnamese sub being made?!?!?!?
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WELCOME TO SUBWAY< MAY I TAKE YOUR ORDER???? I AM YOUR SANDWICH ARTIST MUTHA_F……….!
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SEroiusly, this is NOT viet sandwiches!
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Im vietnamese and Im 100 percent sure this is not a vietnamese sandwich, this sandwich has been westernize
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That’s not a vnese sandwich. We dont use tomato
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Ok, this dude isn’t even Vietnamese. But that’s not the point–the point is that his sandwich looks like shit and he doesn’t even know how to cut the the baguette.
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im sorry but..
vietnamese sandwiches aren’t a part of chinese cuisine
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the only thing vietnamease is the cha (the white meat that looks like cheese) or cha lou.
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