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Eating Grilled Chicken Feet at Bun Mat Thoat, Vietnam

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Eating grilled chicken feet at Bun Mat Thoat, Vietnam: A unique experience with flavors you've never tried before

When it comes to street food in northern Vietnam, many people think of banh mi, nem nuong, or hot pho. But for me, mr.hotsia, arriving atBun Mat Thoatthis time, I encountered a strange and interesting dish called “grilled chicken feet in clay pot” that made me stop filming and remember it as an unforgettable food travel experience.

Bun Mat Thoat is a small town in northern Vietnam that is not yet popular among tourists but has the charm of local life and a market full of various traditional foods. One of them is grilled chicken feet in a clay pot, a simple dish that seems ordinary but is full of unique deliciousness and aroma.

Travel and Market Atmosphere in Bun Mat Thoat

I arrived at Bun Mat Thoat one evening after passing through Lang Son province, famous for its roast duck and beautiful mountains (read more about Lang Son province atLang Son Province, Vietnam). The atmosphere in the fresh market here was lively and filled with the scent of grilled food wafting through the air.

The market in Bun Mat Thoat is not as large as those in the capital city but offers many local foods, from sticky rice and grilled pork to freshly grilled seafood. What made me stop and decide to try was the “grilled chicken feet in clay pot” arranged on a traditional clay pot grill. The aroma of spices and the crispness of the chicken feet skin quickly made me hungry.

Grilled Chicken Feet in Clay Pot: A Flavor You Must Try

The grilled chicken feet here are unlike any I have tried before because Bun Mat Thoat uses fresh chicken feet grilled in a clay pot heated with charcoal until very hot. This method preserves the crispy outside and tender inside perfectly. I, mr.hotsia, tried it without adding any seasoning. The flavor is slightly salty with the aroma of charcoal and spices brushed on before grilling. The taste is so balanced that I had to order another skewer.

Some may wonder why a “clay pot” is used for grilling? I asked the vendor and was told that the clay pot retains heat well and distributes it evenly, helping the chicken feet cook uniformly and develop a unique aroma. Additionally, grilling in a clay pot helps keep the meat moist without drying out.

Northern Vietnam Lifestyle and Eating Through Traditional Dishes

Eating grilled chicken feet in clay pot at Bun Mat Thoat is not just about the taste but also reflects the lifestyle of northern Vietnamese people who still firmly preserve traditional cooking methods. I, mr.hotsia, clearly saw that eating here is about sharing simplicity and warmth within the community.

While sitting and eating grilled chicken feet by the roadside, locals passed by; some greeted me, others invited me to talk about cooking methods and local culture. Exchanging experiences with locals made me feel like part of this town.

Travel Recommendations and Nearby Accommodations

If you plan to experience this atmosphere, I recommend starting from Lang Son city, a nearby province with good hotels likeHoang Son Hotelwhere I stayed at an affordable price, convenient location, and close to the central market.

From Lang Son, you can take local buses or motorcycles to Bun Mat Thoat easily. Public transport may not be frequent, but renting a motorcycle is the best option for those who like independent travel and want to truly experience the local atmosphere.

Watch Videos and Share Experiences

For those who want to see real footage and the atmosphere of eating grilled chicken feet in clay pot at Bun Mat Thoat, I, mr.hotsia, recommend watching the video I recorded inEating Grilled Chicken Feet at Bun Mat Thoat, Vietnamwhich will help you see more details and the delicious appeal of this dish.

If you enjoy travels full of stories and unique flavors, eating grilled chicken feet in clay pot at Bun Mat Thoat is an experience you should not miss. For more information about traveling in northern Vietnam, I, mr.hotsia, have many interesting articles such asLang Son Province, Vietnamwhich you can read to plan your trip thoroughly.

I hope this grilled chicken feet in clay pot experience will inspire you to travel and discover new flavors hidden in the corners of northern Vietnam, just as I, mr.hotsia, have truly experienced.

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