Ngon means delicious in Vietnamese. The Vietnamese have two types of bread, the one they prefer for banh mi is "empty" bread, which is all crunch and light on the soft stuff inside, so this was probably pretty authentic bread. Seems you guys are pretty committed to the quest, so if you don't mind, I'd like to link to your channel in a post on my community tab. I think many of my subscribers would be keen to check it out.
@@alexolly I'm sure at least some of them will enjoy it. Let me know if you suddenly get a boost on your "Is there too much meat??" video. I wanted to share the channel rather than a single video, but seems TH-cam doesn't have that option, so picked a random banh mi video. Hope you keep doing the banh mi content for some time!
Hey guys, that was me with that recommendation. I discovered bahn mi in the 90’s, while working with a Vietnamese guy in Minneapolis, and then never rediscovered them until recently when Vietnamese has become more common. I’ve been on a quest like you to find the best, and Ngon has been that for me until now, I’ll have to try some of your recommendations around Brissy when I’m down there. Let me know when you’re up this way next for the best coffee in town 👍
Ngon means delicious in Vietnamese. The Vietnamese have two types of bread, the one they prefer for banh mi is "empty" bread, which is all crunch and light on the soft stuff inside, so this was probably pretty authentic bread.
Seems you guys are pretty committed to the quest, so if you don't mind, I'd like to link to your channel in a post on my community tab. I think many of my subscribers would be keen to check it out.
Sure, hopefully they find it interesting! Cheers.
@@alexolly I'm sure at least some of them will enjoy it. Let me know if you suddenly get a boost on your "Is there too much meat??" video.
I wanted to share the channel rather than a single video, but seems TH-cam doesn't have that option, so picked a random banh mi video. Hope you keep doing the banh mi content for some time!
Will do! Thank you for the support!
Hey guys, that was me with that recommendation. I discovered bahn mi in the 90’s, while working with a Vietnamese guy in Minneapolis, and then never rediscovered them until recently when Vietnamese has become more common. I’ve been on a quest like you to find the best, and Ngon has been that for me until now, I’ll have to try some of your recommendations around Brissy when I’m down there. Let me know when you’re up this way next for the best coffee in town 👍