Taking Nadi out for the chef's special at Section 30 restaurant

I've been in a bit of a dead zone lately as far as food is concerned. I don't really get excited about any meals and feel as though I am just eating for the sake of sustenance and not really for enjoyment. Then one day on a whim I went into a nearby restaurant/beer garden that is near my house and noticed a chalkboard that has weekly or however-long specials that are made up by a chef on a regular basis.

This has been a real godsend for me actually because almost all menus at all restaurants around here are exactly the same because nobody really seems to aspire towards innovation.

When I saw that there was going to be a soup on special I jumped at the chance. It is just an added bonus that this particular restaurant is also extremely dog-friendly and regularly has fund raisers for the local animal shelter.


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It is a cauliflower and bacon cream soup and the gigantic piece of cheesy bread that comes with it was wonderful as well. At 80,000 VND (just over $3) it is also a great value as well. Nadi, as usual, waited patiently for her tiny little bit that I let her have and it was really nice.


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As much as I have become a fan of Section 30 restaurant lately I do have to admit that their permanent menu is the same slop that every other place offers. It starts to seem like it is some sort of requirement that everyone place has to have the usual trash burgers, half-assed pizzas, and spring rolls that every single other restaurant also has with very little in the way of even attempting to make them unique.

So the chef's special board is a really nice thing for them to have there. Since this place is on my normal daily walk in the mornings and most evenings I have a chance to walk by there and see what has changed and get an idea about dinner well before that time comes.


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Although the restaurant is entirely outdoors, they do have a bunch of rain covers in the sky to keep you dry when it rains, which is often this time of year. It is also substantially cooler this time of year and this is why something like hot soup is even better than it normally be. I am a big fan of soup, but since I live in a country where 80% of the year it is the temperature of the surface of the sun outdoors, soup isn't exactly what you are looking for most of the time. I'll enjoy it for the next few months as we, at night, normally will have temperatures that are similar to an autumn day in USA or Europe.

Nadi loves coming here. The staff are all really nice to her and she is very welcome. They don't mind that she sits on the chairs and since Nadi is kind of old now the only thing she really does is stare at me waiting for a scrap of bread or she is lying down getting close to sleep since that is her favorite thing to do these days.


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Nadi is a "chair doggy" though. I guess it is because she is so small that she feels a lot safer if she is elevated. She doesn't like to be on the ground for very long if we go somewhere unless it is really hot. But that is ok at Section 30. There are plenty of places to sit and she is welcome on all of them.

If you do find yourself in Da Nang ever, you will likely get restaurant fatigue rather quickly because what I am saying about everything being the same no matter where you go is absolutely true. Thankfully, Section 30 and a handful of other places have figured out that having something different is the key to success and they are one of the longest-running establishments in the area because of this. Now I just wish that other places would take the hint and deviate from the stock standard a bit.

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That does look pretty amazing! Especially the bread! I am not a fan of cauliflower, but I do eat it on occasion. In this preparation it doesn't look too bad. Honestly, most of the spots over here are the same way. They have the exact same menu or at least a pretty close variation of it. Mexican and Chinese places especially, but even bars as you said focus on the same five burgers and ten sandwiches. In the past decade or so farm to table restaurants have become popular where they have a different menu each day based on what ingredients they are able to get their hands on. I haven't visited many of those yet though.

I really really don't like cauliflower either but when mixed with cream and bacon it is really good. The bread admittedly was a highlight.

I've already torn through all of the chef specials but I think the owner and the chef value my input so I told them they should keep doing soups and they are going to start doing a weekly soup special. I mean, why not? you can freeze it and it will last forever

I also told them that they could just sell all of the leftovers to me if they can't sell it. I love soup but it is rare over here for some reason. We have cambells in supermarkets but it is absurdly expensive

Is Pho not considered soup there? I would consider it a soup. Unless they figure it is its own food group. My wife has a chicken tortilla soup that she makes and it is phenomenal. It's super easy too when you use a pressure cooker. You can have a whole pot done in 30 minutes. I always say if I were to have a restaurant, that would be on the menu.

Hello, Nadi! Hehe Great job to section 30 for having more food options. The soup looks delicious. Here we have cafe and milk tea shops in every corner, and they sell the same stuff too. Lol.

I guess that is a global phenomenon. I was talking to an older guy yesterday and he informed me that Starbucks is closing about 20% of their stores globally because coffee places are just too common now. I remember when I was a kid and there weren't any coffee shops. I never had a cappuccino even available in my life until I was near 20 years old. I didn't really even know what it was.

well, starbucks is overrated and overpriced. It's time for local coffee shops to shine. I heard vietnam has good coffee products. Some filipinos even travel there just for that.
Hehe same here, I'm not very much aware of the coffee variations and most of them tastes the same for me. XD

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Why don't they just scrap the menu and just do specials every day? The chef/cook can see what is popular and add those dishes more regularly.

I would do that if I were them but there are some people that are always looking for pizza and burgers and if a place doesn't have that on their menu they just keep walking. It's odd but some people are strange I guess

Strange odd people everywhere that tend to have very little standards of quality in what they eat.

Hi Nadi on the red chair 😃, the soup looks very delicious. Having a weekly special menu is what makes this restaurant different and keeps customers coming back. It's a really great idea.

yeah, I've lived down the street from it for 4 years and never had any idea. Now I talk about it with everyone I know all the time.

That gigantic piece of cheesy bread looks interesting. It's like a paddle.. lol. Did you finish it all?

hell yeah I finished it all and even gave a bit of it to nadi. That bread was amazing.

I'm a big fan of soup too, so that looks great! Can't beat that price!

yeah man. This is one of the best aspects of Vietnam. If you ever spend a lot on a meal you went for something really fancy. If you go out and spend $20 you had a feast. Most of the time you can get a really good meal including drinks and dessert for under $10. If you are really trying to save money it is quite easy to eat for $2

The beautiful interesting moments of your daily life create a feeling of sweetness with this food. But your love for animals is always interesting. Nice journey Cheesy bread 🍞 and soup I hope you have a nice time Thank you.