After
the opening of the fair, hundreds of visitors, including local people
and foreign ambassadors, called on the Vietnamese stand and tasted the
food. They especially favoured such dishes as chicken and beef noodle soup (pho), spring rolls, and pickled vegetable.
The fair, which took placed in the capital city of Abu Dhabi on March
13, was attended by the embassies of Australia, Bangladesh, Brunei,
China, Indonesia, Japan, Kazakhstan, Malaysia, Nepal, the Philippines,
Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam.
The Vietnamese stand, decorated with flags, flowers and paintings of the country’s land and people, displayed a wide variety of traditional Vietnamese dishes that characterize the country’s national identity.
Visitors to the fair were overheard raving about the Vietnamese
dishes. They were aware of Vietnam’s long history of heroic struggle for
national independence and construction, but they didn’t realize that in
addition to being good at fighting off invaders, the Vietnamese could
also create such delicious food.
They were also surprised as Vietnamese Ambassador in the UAE Nguyen
Quang Khai revealed at the end of the fair that the dishes they tasted
were not cooked by professional chefs but by the wives of the embassy’s
staff.
A reporter from the local Khleej Times, Anwar Ahmad, remarked that
the Vietnamese cuisine stand attracted the most visitors at the fair.
“If Vietnam opens restaurants in UAE cities, it will lure a lot of
customers,” he said.
The Melenium Hotel in Abu Dhabi has invited the Vietnamese embassy to join it in holding a seminar to promote Vietnamese food.