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Bún Mắm | Traditional Noodle Dish From Sóc Trăng Province, Southeast Asia | TasteAtlas

Fermented Fish Noodle Soup (Bún mắm)

(Fermented Fish Noodle Soup)

Bún mắm is a traditional dish originating from the province of Soc Trang. The dish consists of bún rice vermicelli noodles, the murky, salty, and fermented fish-flavored mắm broth, squid, shrimp, catfish, eggplant (which soaks up the broth), fish cakes, and roasted pork belly.


Some of the most important ingredients include fresh herbs such as rau dang (bitter knotgrass), gia (bean sprouts), he (chives), bap chuoi (banana blossom), keo neo (yellow velvetleaf), rau nhut (water mimosa), and rau muong (morning glory). The aromas of bún mắm are very rich and often pungent.


The dish is usually served with lime wedges and sliced red chili on the side.