VietNamNet Bridge - Leading Vietnamese chefs displayed their refined cooking techniques and the use of unique ingredients featuring royal delicacies, bringing alive the traditions and flavors of the Nguyen Dynasty at the Hue Royal Palace on Tuesday.
Mr. Phan Thanh Hai, director of the Hue Monuments Conservation Centre, said the meal was truly a medieval feast fit for a king, one of the major highlights of the ongoing Hue Festival 2014.
Despite the pricy cost of the meal (at VND2 million, or $100), ticket sales remained robust and the event received a warm response from local people and visitors alike.
The Royal Night took place in all the main chambers of the Royal Place. The sparkling beauty of the Royal Palace at night and the historic atmosphere served as a fitting complement to the gourmet cuisine.
The evening began with a tribute to the Nguyen Dynasty and the royal and traditional folk cultural life, which included choreographed scenes pulled from history, including a reenactment of the second wife of the king returning to the palace, and the princess’s wedding. Other lively scenes of the daily lives of the aristocracy and royal dances took place in the royal garden.
The main menu of Royal Palace Night included six dishes that Kings in the Nguyen Dynasty were known to feast on with their relatives.
Some pictures of the royal meal:
The queen and the king, portrayed by two actors, appeared to start the royal banquet, with over 600 guests.
A mandarin stood upon the stage, using a small bell to signal the music to stop and attract the attention of guests. He then reported to the king and queen the list of cuisines.
Many dishes impressed guests. Some of the royal delicacies had been lost for hundreds of years. This was the appetizer, which was prepared with great sophistication.
During the meal, the king and queen asked for a music and dance performance. Though the party took place from 19h30 to 22h, guests still comfortably stayed until the end to enjoy the special cuisine and court music.
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