Tiệc Đoàn Viên (Homecoming Feast)

The name “Homecoming Feast” symbolizes a warm and joyful gathering, a celebration where loved ones come together after being apart. The term “homecoming” evokes feelings of comfort, familiarity, and reunion, much like returning home after a long time. The feast represents a moment of sharing, where traditional and beloved dishes are enjoyed, bringing everyone closer. It captures the essence of family, tradition, and the deep connection we feel when reunited with those we care about, all gathered around a table of hearty, flavorful meals.

Canh Chua Cá Hú (Sweet and Sour Catfish Soup)

Sweet and Sour Catfish Soup is a beloved dish from Vietnam’s Mekong Delta, where rivers shape daily life and meals flow with freshness. Made with tender catfish, tamarind, pineapple, and local herbs, this sweet-and-sour soup reflects the balance of southern living — light, earthy, and full of soul. It’s more than comfort food; it’s a taste of home by the water.

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