Chicken has become a specialty, present in many places, familiar to everyone. But if you want to eat delicious chicken in the right way, you have to find it all the way to the foot of Le Pass in Quang. Because the bamboo chicken here is classified as a famous delicacy among chickens in Vietnam, it is processed with the cool fresh water of Nuoc Mat stream – a famous tourist destination of Que Son.
Deo Le chicken is a breed of bamboo chicken, raised on a completely natural free-range, each weighing only 0.5 – 0.7kg. It is possible to process many dishes from bamboo chicken such as grilled, boiled, steamed.. But the most popular is boiled because diners do not have to wait long to enjoy this dish. Chicken Deo Le is boiled with crushed purple onion, served with chopped vegetables, small iron lemon leaves.
The special thing here is that the chicken is served in the form of a whole chicken with a very eye-catching shape, the restaurant or the restaurant here has scissors and plastic bags available for customers to cut the chicken themselves. It’s also quite interesting to cut the chicken yourself, mix it with laksa leaves, then dip it in salt and pepper and enjoy. In addition, served with chicken, there is usually a bowl of hot porridge made from chicken broth and intestines.
If you have the opportunity to visit Que Son, don’t forget to spend time exploring Nuoc Mat stream and eating chicken Deo Le. This place promises to bring many interesting things for visitors.
Source: Collected internet.
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