Cho Tam Bien

I've had food to go from here at least once before

20100522:
My mom and dad ordered two orders of goat's meat. Though one container had a lot of pieces that had meat, another container was just full of bones. This, however, was definitely upsetting and my mom called in to complain.

In any case, there are different ways you can order the meat, but I don't know the specifics. From what I gather, the quality my parents have experienced with this place has been inconsistent. However, this is the first time I ate the goat's meat from it, because the last time my parents ordered goat's meat, we forgot to tell them to omit the peanuts (to which I'm mildly allergic).

Note: If you are allergic to peanuts, ask the person taking your order to omit the peanuts. For those with milder peanut allegies, you can ask for peanuts in a separate container - for the enjoyment of other people who will be eating.

They only had one bag of "Banh Da Hao Hang" left, so we opted to go pick up a bag separately at a super market. I guess in my family we call it "banh trang me" or "banh trang" for short.

Learning Vietnamese:
The word "me" means "sesame." The word "bánh" roughly translates to "bread" or "cake." But the phrase "banh trang" means "rice paper." Depending on the context, banh trang can be a clear rice paper that you soak in water to soften and make spring rolls, or it can be this kind of rice paper which is crispy and has sesame seeds in it.

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