Phá lấu is a traditional dish originating from Ho Chi Minh City. The dish is made with offal (pork, chicken, duck, or cow) that's marinated in a mixture of soy sauce, garlic, pepper, salt, sugar, white wine, cinnamon, star anise, and five-spice powder.
The offal is then fried and cooked in coconut water (and often curry powder) until fully cooked. Phá lấu is usually accompanied by chili-garlic dipping sauce on the side and loaves of bread or rice. The dish is often served with small wooden chopsticks for picking up the offal and dipping it into the sauce.