A video about the search for rat on the rice farm for food in Vietnam.
Exploring the many different flavours of Lao Cuisine on the third floor of the new morning market in Vientiane.




If you are ever in Rotterdam and has a craving for dim sum, stir fry noodles, soup, or sushi, then make a stop at Dim Daily for a pick yourself up meal. The restaurant in right behind Beurs World Trade Center and at the heart of Beurs Shopping area. It’s a casual restaurant that you can dine in or take out food. It’s quite busy right after shopping closing hours so make sure you beat the rush by getting there half an hour before all the stores are closed. The price is reasonable for a bowl of stir fry noodles with your choice of meat or seafood for around 7 Euros.
Indochine restaurant, another traditional fine eating and dining place in Hanoi
Making som tam in Thailand. Follow the recipe, Issan style:
Start with shredded young green papaya. Add spicy thai chillies, garlic, tomatoes, citrus, MSG and fish sauce (± Nam Pha) to taste. To make it “Issan, or Laos Style” add the fermented fish juice (± P-laa), and mix it all together in a mortar and pestle. Eat with sticky rice, if you like, and enjoy.
Video description: Steaming Dim Sum in bamboo baskets. The baskets are stacked like chimneys and the steam rises through all of the Dim Sum cooking them.
Shelves and shelves of chocolate on sale at a store in Japan for this special day.
Wild Lotus restaurant in Hanoi, serving traditional Vietnamese food.