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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsSo shocked and grateful and proud this small part of their lives could be acknowledged by the POTUS
meta ?@metaquest 8h8 hours agoThey were so shocked and grateful and proud that this small part of their lives.....could be acknowledged http://roadsandkingdoms.com/2016/mr-bun-cha-a-qa-with-anthony-bourdain/
Mr. Bun Cha: A Q&A With Anthony Bourdain
In May, a delightful if somewhat surreal photo appeared online of President Obama perched on a rickety blue stool, knocking back a beer across from Anthony Bourdain. The two met in a small restaurant in Hanoi to eat bun cha and discuss everything from sneaking out for beers to engaging diplomatically with hostile nations such as Cuba and Iran. Total bill for the president and his host: six dollars. Bourdain paid.
That dinner appears on the season premiere of Parts Unknown, which airs tonight. Roads & Kingdoms Nathan Thornburgh and Julia Barton sat down with Bourdain in Manhattans Chelsea District to talk about meeting Obama and whats involved in getting the president in front of some serious Vietnamese street food.
R&K: So, basic question: How did you end up having dinner with President Obama in Vietnam?
Anthony Bourdain: They reached out to us about a year ago. It was super classified: my camera crew didnt know until two days earlier, the network didnt know, I dont know that the State Department knew. It took a lot of planning because we wanted to shoot in a working-class, family-run joint that sells bun cha, a typical Hanoi speciality. Usually, the Secret Service prefers if you were in a more controllable situation like a banquet room at the Hilton, or at least an Asian-fusion place with air-conditioning and a certain number of exit routes. We had a genuinely, funky, upstairs place.
R&K: What was the response to Obama visiting a low-key bun cha joint?
Bourdain: The next day, walking around Vietnam and riding around on my scooter, people recognized me from the newspaper photographs by my tattoos, and they would literally point and say, Mr. Bun Cha! Mr. Bun Cha! and would sob, would burst into tears, in halting English, trying to explain how they couldnt believe that the President of the United States didnt choose to eat pho or spring rolls, or go to a hot-shot upscale fusion restaurant. That the President of the United States went to this particular restaurant in the Old Quarter and ate bun cha, their thing, their local food, which they really see as theirs and nobody elses, drank a Hanoi beer out of the bottlethey were so proud and so stunned that he would do this. They were so shocked and grateful and proud that this small part of their lives, a small but vital part of their everyday lives, could be acknowledged on an international scale by the President of the United States, who, by the way, really enjoyed his meal.
read more: http://roadsandkingdoms.com/2016/mr-bun-cha-a-qa-with-anthony-bourdain/
President Barack Obama talks with Anthony Bourdain in the rain during an interview in a neighborhood in Hanoi, Vietnam, May 24, 2016. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)
Lord of the Chefs ?@lordofthechefs Jun 24
Barack Obama and Anthony Bourdain met in a restaurant in Hanoi, Vietnam
http://thelordofthechefs.com/2016/05/27/barack-obama-and-anthony-bourdain/
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So shocked and grateful and proud this small part of their lives could be acknowledged by the POTUS (Original Post)
bigtree
Sep 2016
OP
Obama connects with & understands common people with his little finger more than tRump in a lifetime
Bernardo de La Paz
Sep 2016
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Bernardo de La Paz
(49,032 posts)1. Obama connects with & understands common people with his little finger more than tRump in a lifetime
lillypaddle
(9,581 posts)2. This President is amazing
in so many ways. I said in another thread, but it bears repeating, that he is truly a citizen of the world.
His "otherness" isn't a negative, it means he is bigger than a single man, bigger than a single culture. Believe me, the republicans are so jealous they can't stand it.
Botany
(70,566 posts)3. President Obama has changed our world.
The 60 + years of bitterness and anger w/Vietnam and Cuba he has
put behind us so we can move on and grow as a nation. We will never
see the likes of him again.
lostnfound
(16,189 posts)4. He grew a genuine big heart, not a big inflated ego
There's a wisdom in that.
malaise
(269,157 posts)5. You know when he was in Jamaica last year he asked for real jerk pork and
jerk chicken.
He's the coolest US President ever.
Hekate
(90,773 posts)6. Thanks -- just thanks