As featured in TIME Magazine, The Strategist, and Bon Appétit
‘The definitive guide for anyone ready to cook with depth and confidence.’ – Interior Review
‘Beautiful.’ – The Quality Edit
‘A dazzling title.’ – Kirkus
‘A detailed tome of cultural and culinary knowledge.’ – Epicurious, Standout Cookbooks of Fall 2025
‘Showcases the vast range of Vietnamese cuisine, shining a light on lesser-known regional dishes.’ – Bon Appetit, Best Cookbooks of Fall 2025
‘Stunning.’ – Book Riot
‘Chef Anaïs Ca Dao van Manen brings both local insight and an outsider’s keen eye to the Southeast Asian nation’s culinary tradition .’ – The Boca Raton Observer
‘A comprehensive and fascinating dive into one of Asia’s great cuisines.’ – Restaurant
‘This is a book designed to inspire and educate in equal measure.’ – Ape to Gentleman
‘Phaidon’s books are always gift-worthy.’ – The Strategist
‘This gorgeous cookbook takes readers on a tour of Vietnam’s farms, fields, and crowded markets and tiny alleys of the cities, collecting recipes from local cooks.’ – TIME
‘This 400-plus-recipe dive into Vietnamese cooking...tackles everything from snacks and broths to wraps and rice dishes.’ – The Strategist, Best Cookbooks to Gift This 2025
‘A compendium of culture and history, built to both inspire and educate.’ – The Berkshire Eagle
‘Whether you’re mastering classic summer rolls, grilled pork with vermicelli or discovering lesser-known gems like mung bean dumplings, this is a book designed to inspire and educate in equal measure.’ – Ape to Gentleman
‘The stunning photography takes you into the heart of Vietnamese kitchens and markets, and the beautiful prose immerses you in Vietnamese home cooking traditions.’ – Olive
‘The passion is unmistakable is this book, showing the historical context of how deeply entwined the country of Vietnam is with its food….’ – The Caterer
‘Ca Dao Van Manen notes that certain herbs may be tricky to source in the UK, but that’s what makes this an ideal book for chefs – it’s not dumbed down according to what ingredients may or may not be easy to locate, leaving you to decide how to interpret the dish. The book challenges readers to gain a wider understanding of what delicious can mean.’ – The Caterer
‘A Phaidon country-specific bible, wow this one is thorough and rigorous in its capture of more than 400 recipes. I hope Anaïs Ca Dao van Manen got paid a tonne because this is impressive and should be the reference for anyone who wants to delve deep into Vietnamese cooking.’ – Ed Smith, Rocket & Squash
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