| Trying out different spices | 
| Demonstrating how a green onion splicing tool works resulted in instant purchases! | 
| Back at the restaurant, we dropped by different stations to see how different foods were made. These were steamers for different kinds of foods. | 
| Trying at cutting flat noodles | 
| There is a trick to lifting the pancake out of the steamer with a chopstick | 
| And flipping it onto the basket | 
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| Machine spewing out fine vermicelli noodles | 
| Bright airy professional classroom with mirror right above the instructor | 
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| Spring rolls: the secret to not soaking your dried rice paper when making spring rolls - use a wet towel to moisten it instead | 
| line up your ingredients | 
| Roll it up and it's ready to eat! | 
Grilled pork marinade (9 ingredients: fish sauce, salt, orange sugar, garlic, chilli sauce, green fresh lemon leaf, 5 spice, lemongrass, sesame oil)  | 
Banh Xeo:  crispy fried pancake, a little like an omelette 
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| Add your salad on top | 
| Roll it up and dip in sauce to eat - it's very delicious again because of the contrast in textures between the pancake and salad! | 
| Mango salad (green mango is supposed to be good for sleep) - easy to make | 
| Perfect with the grilled pork which we had for lunch - don't forget to add a generous sprinkle of toasted sesame seeds on top! | 


