President Obama Dines with Anthony Bourdain in Vietnam
The president and TV personality dined together in Hanoi.
-- President Obama may have lunched with Vietnamese president Tran Dai Quang in the Presidential Palace, but he spent dinner in more modest surroundings: at a local restaurant in Hanoi. Obama joined TV personality and travel guru Anthony Bourdain for a meal at a restaurant called Bún cha Huong Liên.
Bourdain shared a photo of the pair with the caption "The president's chopstick skills are on point.” The president is seen holding a bottle as he chats with Bourdain over bowls of noodles.
The TV host noted on Twitter that the two were eating bun Cha, a Vietnamese dish of grilled pork and noodles. Bourdain said he picked up the $6 tab.
The President's chopstick skills are on point . #buncha #hanoi
A photo posted by anthonybourdain (@anthonybourdain) on May 23, 2016 at 7:22am PDT
Bourdain shared a photo of the pair with the caption "The president's chopstick skills are on point.” The president is seen holding a bottle as he chats with Bourdain over bowls of noodles.
The TV host noted on Twitter that the two were eating bun Cha, a Vietnamese dish of grilled pork and noodles. Bourdain said he picked up the $6 tab.