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Back to topMadame Vo: Vietnamese Home Cooking from the New York Restaurant (Hardcover)
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Description
From Vietnam to the East Village, husband‑wife duo Jimmy Ly and Yen Vo, chef and owners of critically acclaimed restaurant Madame Vo bring big, bold southern Vietnamese flavors to homestyle cooking in this cookbook
Madame Vo, which opened in New York City’s East Village in 2017, is a restaurant rooted in family recipes and Vietnamese history. Ly and Vo’s stories were shaped by their parents’ decision to gather their families and leave everything they knew for America—Vo was born in a refugee camp in Thailand and Ly was born in Queens after his parents fled their home during the Vietnam War. Once they risked everything to bring quality Vietnamese food to East Village patrons, it didn’t take long for great reviews and press to roll in. After Ly’s cooking received rave reviews from both Ligaya Mishan and Pete Wells for the New York Times, Madame Vo quickly became a New York staple, frequented by notable fans such as Calvin Klein, Sarah Jessica Parker, Simu Liu, Bowen Yang, Alan Cumming, and others.
This cookbook features the recipes that made Madame Vo a household name, including:
- Signatures dishes like Madame Wings (spicy chicken wings with fish sauce)
- Sườn Kho Pork Pibs
- The Perfect Phở
- Caramelized Pork Belly and Pineapples
- New innovations like Chè Bắp Sweet Corn Pudding
- Bánh Bò Nướng Honeycomb Cake
About the Author
Chef Jimmy Ly is the executive chef and owner of Madame Vo and Monsieur Vo, two critically acclaimed, elevated homestyle Vietnamese restaurants in New York City’s East Village. Born and raised in Queens, New York, Ly grew up around food, eventually working with his parents to open and run their beloved Chinatown bánh mì shop, Paris Sandwich. Dan Q. Dao is an award-winning, Texas-based writer and brand strategist who specializes in Vietnamese food and culture. After holding both editorial and commercial editor roles at Time Out New York and Saveur, he traveled the world reporting on travel for the likes of Vice, Condé Nast Traveler, Food & Wine, Men’s Health, Architectural Digest, Paper, and Texas Monthly among others.