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Vietnamese Pizza at Talat Yai, Ubon

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Country
Thailand
City/Province
Ubon Ratchathani
Story Code
HOT09211
Author
mr.hotsia
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Vietnamese Pizza at Talat Yai, Ubon: A unique snack you must try

If you think Ubon Ratchathani only excites you with Vietnamese noodle soup or Tee Amnuay Chok rice porridge, I, mr.hotsia, must tell you thatTalat Yai, Ubonthere is another unusual snack I discovered and must share, which isVietnamese PizzaA snack that looks like our Thai crispy pancake but with a completely different taste and texture that you must not miss.

I was strolling through Talat Yai in the morning as usual when I noticed a Vietnamese pancake stall. This place doesn’t just sell ordinary pancakes but also a snack I had never seen before called Vietnamese pizza.

What is Vietnamese Pizza?

Vietnamese pizza here is made from crispy fried rice crackers as the base, topped with a very thin Vietnamese pancake batter. Then it is filled with a stuffing similar to Vietnamese pancakes, mostly minced pork, fresh vegetables, and Vietnamese spices, folded into a half-moon shape like our crispy pancake. But the crispiness of the fried rice cracker gives it a completely different texture.

The owner is a native Vietnamese who speaks fluent Vietnamese and inherited this recipe from his parents. This makes the Vietnamese pizza here unique, with a fragrant, delicious, and well-balanced flavor of authentic Vietnamese spices loved by Ubon locals, including black sesame in the rice cracker that adds extra aroma and richness.

My Experience Eating Vietnamese Pizza with mr.hotsia

I, mr.hotsia, tried the Vietnamese pizza while it was still hot. The crispiness of the fried rice cracker combined with the softness of the Vietnamese pancake and the well-seasoned filling was perfect. Try eating it in the evening and you’ll notice the crispiness fades and the taste diminishes immediately. So, to enjoy the best Vietnamese pizza, eat it hot.

I found that this Vietnamese pizza is sold only at one place in Talat Yai, and the seller is a genuine Vietnamese who preserves the traditional method very well. If you visit Ubon, don’t forget to stop by and try it. It’s a unique and fascinating eating experience.

Talat Yai, Ubon: A Hub of Delicious Food and Local Life

Talat Yai in Ubon Ratchathani is not just an ordinary fresh market but a center of life and authentic flavors of Ubon people. Walking through this market, you will find a variety of local foods, including Vietnamese noodle soup, a soy milk stall with tofu skin and pomelo peel that I have previously written about inThe Best Soy Milk in Ubon Ratchathanior Tee Amnuay Chok rice porridge, popular among locals and tourists alike.Tee Amnuay Chok: Ubon’s Number One Rice Porridge

Talat Yai is also a perfect spot for those who love to stroll, taste, and experience the real lifestyle of Ubon people because this market offers fresh produce, processed foods, and snacks blending Thai and Vietnamese cultures harmoniously.

Don’t forget to visit Thung Si Mueang and connect your trip to Pakse

After recharging with Vietnamese pizza at Talat Yai, I, mr.hotsia, recommend relaxing with a walk atThung Si Mueang Park, Ubon RatchathaniThis is a central city park where Ubon people often exercise and relax in the evening. The atmosphere is pleasant and truly reflects the lifestyle of Ubon locals.

For travelers wanting to extend their trip, I suggest bringing your passport and taking a trip from Ubon to Pakse, Laos PDR, a convenient and enjoyable route. This connection makes Ubon a fascinating Indochina travel hub, especially if you love fusion Vietnamese cuisine.

Recommended Video: Experience the Atmosphere and Taste of Vietnamese Pizza

For those who want to see the lively atmosphere of Talat Yai and Vietnamese pizza in mr.hotsia’s style, I recommend watching the clipVietnamese Noodle Soup at Talat Yai, Ubon UBON foodon my channel, which will take you on a tour of Talat Yai, tasting local food and experiencing the true atmosphere of Ubon Ratchathani.

Summary

Vietnamese Pizza at Talat Yai, Ubon is one of the local dishes I, mr.hotsia, highly recommend trying when you have the chance to visit Ubon Ratchathani. Besides tasting something new, you will also experience the lifestyle and culture of the Vietnamese community in Ubon up close. If you want to continue your trip, visit Thung Si Mueang or plan a journey to Pakse, Laos PDR, for a complete and impressive trip.

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