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Savor flavors of Australia in the heart of Hanoi

Diners in Vietnam can enjoy genuine Australian flavors created from Oceania ingredients expertly prepared by Vietnamese chefs in a refined fusion of cultures.

Visitors to the Taste of Australia’s Big BBQ, hosted by the Australian Embassy in Vietnam on the evening of October 17 at the UNESCO-recognized Thang Long Imperial Citadel, were treated to a vibrant experience beyond just food.

They immersed themselves in the rich culture and enjoyed the festive atmosphere alongside their close friends.

The event was especially captivating because it took place on the fifteenth day of the Lunar month when the moon shone full and bright over the ancient citadel. This backdrop created a beautiful blend of Australian and Vietnamese cultures, as highlighted by Australian Ambassador to Vietnam Andrew Goledzinowski.

Guests were friends of Australia and those associated with the country. Coming to the party, all have the same feeling of being treated well by Australian hosts and Vietnamese chefs who understand the nature of food and convey the message of friendship in each dish.

A large number of Australian cuisine booths on display featured wines, grilled meats, desserts, and fruits. Art performances were also included at the grand party. 

The informal party contributed to promoting Australian culinary culture in Vietnam, while also showcasing one of Vietnam’s important historical sites, strengthening the bilateral friendship between the two nations.


The Hanoi Times is honored to help you explore the party atmosphere. 

 The Taste of Australia’s Big BBQ, hosted by the Australian Embassy in Vietnam on the evening of October 17. Photos: Huy Hoang/The Hanoi Times
 The pathway leading to the big party is so romantic on a cool evening in Hanoi's Autumn.
 Thang Long Imperial Citadel sparkling in the night.  
  Australian Ambassador to Vietnam Andrew Goledzinowski speaks at the party. 
 The party attracts a large number of visitors. 
  Editor-in-chief Nguyen Thanh Loi of Economic and Urban Newspaper/The Hanoi Times is among the honorable guests of Ambassador Andrew Goledzinowski.   
 Ambassador Andrew Goledzinowski introdues Australian cuisine to Editor-in-chef Nguyen Thanh Loi.
 Visitors are excited to join the party.
 Different kinds of meat barked at the party in a model symbolize a Vietnamese bridge. 
 Another model represents Australia symbols. 
 Australian sausage comes together with Vietnamese bread creating the perfect combination. 
 Australian salmon at the party.
 The chef serves dinners.
 Chef Duc from Daewoo Hotel said his team manages to create dishes combining the two cultures.  
 Lamington - an Australian cake made from squares of butter cake or sponge cake coated in an outer layer of chocolate sauce and rolled in desiccated coconut - becomes one of dinners' favorite.  
 Wine holds an important part of the party.
 An Australian man introduces his wine to dinners.
 Some kinds of Australian wine are on display and served.
 Different kinds of drink served at the party.
 Visitors have an opportunity to explore things beyond food. 


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