Bò 7 món
Bò bảy món, on menus often "Bò 7 món" is a set selection of beef dishes in Vietnamese cuisine. Multi-course meals such as Bò 7 món are representative of higher-end Vietnamese cuisine.
Overview
Typically the seven dishes, from first to the last course, are:- Bò bít tết: Beefsteak, thinly sliced, served with lettuce and tomato
- Bò nướng sa tế: raw beef slices marinated in lemongrass to be cooked on grill
- Bò nhúng dấm: Raw slices of beef to be cooked in a vinegared fondue
- Bò nướng mỡ chài: Sausages made from grilled ground beef wrapped in caul fat casing
- Bò lá lốt: Grilled ground beef wrapped in a Lolot leaf
- Bò chả đùm: Steamed ground beef patties served with shrimp chips
- Cháo Bò: Beef congee
This sauce is much more pungent in flavor than its cousin, nước mắm, and is not homogenized, allowing the textures of the original ingredients to characterize the sauce. A similar but less popular multi-course meal is the Cá 7 Món.