Taste of Australia’s Big BBQ 2024 bridges cultures, promotes friendship

VOV| 20/10/2024 20:51

The Australian Embassy in Hanoi hosted Taste of Australia’s Big BBQ inside the Imperial Citadel of Thang Long on October 18 to celebrate Australia’s world class food, beverages and culture in Vietnam.

According to the Australian Embassy, this year’s event was more than just a culinary celebration; it was a symbol of the deepening bond between Australia and Vietnam, a friendship now solidified by the recent elevation of our relationship to a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership.

Many people know the iconic Long Bien Bridge, a symbol of Hanoi’s resilience and history, or the Sydney Harbour Bridge, an architectural marvel representing Australia's vibrant spirit. This is the image that captures the essence of the event – two nations, connected by bridges both literal and metaphorical, coming together to celebrate shared values and a bright future.

At the event, participants had opportunities to enjoy a variety of authentic Australian barbecue dishes, expertly prepared by Chef Tommy Pham and the team at the Daewoo Hotel Hanoi. Dishes were complemented by a selection of premium Australian wines from the more than twenty Australian wineries represented.

“Taste of Australia’s Big BBQ is a wonderful opportunity to celebrate our shared tradition of coming together over food and drink, while strengthening the ties between Australia and Vietnam. The Big BBQ is special, but all Hanoians can enjoy Australian produce whenever they wish: from restaurants and supermarkets around the city. Or when they visit Australia!” said Australian Ambassador to Vietnam Andrew Goledzinowski.

Meanwhile, chef Tommy Pham, known for his innovative approach to traditional Vietnamese cooking, said he was proud to showcase Australia’s vibrant BBQ culture in Hanoi.

“This event reflects not just our food but also the spirit of community and sharing that defines Australian culture. I’m grateful I have the chance to bring a taste of Australia to Hanoi,” he said.

Taste of Australia’s Big BBQ 2024 was more than just a culinary delight; it was a celebration of the enduring friendship between Australia and Vietnam. As both countries embark on this new chapter in their relationship, events like Big BBQ 2024 serve as a powerful reminder of the shared journey, common aspirations, and the bright future that lies ahead.

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