🥭 There are dishes in Quảng Trị that look very simple, but the more you eat, the more you miss them. Shrimp paste with mango is one such dish.
The mango must be the green, crunchy type with just the right amount of sourness.
The shrimp paste is mixed according to the style of each restaurant: some places are spicy, some add a bit of sweetness, while others include satay or fried pork fat for a stronger flavor. It’s that distinctive smell that makes this dish completely different from the usual dipping sauces.
🌶️ The first time eating it, many people often feel a bit hesitant because the shrimp paste has a strong smell. But when dipped with a piece of cold, crunchy mango, the sour and salty spicy flavors blend together very “appealingly.”
It gives the feeling of eating one piece and suddenly wanting to dip another piece without realizing it.
🪑 I once sat at a small roadside restaurant in Đông Hà on a late afternoon.
No big sign, no elaborate decorations, just a plate of green mango, a bowl of shrimp paste, and the sound of people chatting around. But it’s those places that give a very authentic feeling of local cuisine.
✨ The interesting thing is that this dish is neither expensive nor luxurious. It resembles a part of the memory of many people from Central Vietnam — simple but very “unique.”
Anyone who is used to it often finds it hard to forget that distinctive salty, spicy, and fragrant taste.
📍 If you have the chance to visit Quảng Trị, try sitting at a roadside restaurant, order a plate of green mango with shrimp paste, and eat like a local.
Sometimes, it’s those small dishes that people remember the most after the trip 🌿
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