When the president goes out to eat, who pays for the food?
At the point when the previous President Barack Obama visited Hanoi in 2015, he had the Secret Service scout a couple of neighborhood cafés lastly picked a noodle shop (Bún Chả) to eat with the renowned culinary specialist Anthony Bourdain.
Ordinarily this feast would be charged to the president himself, yet since this is a scene for Anthony Bourdain's TV series, he had the honor of paying for the two of them that evening.
Typically this feast would be charged to the president himself, yet since this is a scene for Anthony Bourdain's TV series, he had the honor of paying for the two of them that evening.
Two parts of Bún Chả. Two Hanoi Beer. $6 altogether. On another note, President Obama stunned individuals of Vietnam by picking this little eatery and by eating something not terrible, but not great either so standard that we regularly have for breakfast or lunch. Here are a few pics that catch the affection for Vietnamese individuals for Obama, when he visited Vietnam. March 2018: Apparently, the love for Barack Obama from Viet people did not end there. They even frame-glassed the table where he and chef Anthony Bourdain ate like a super rare artifact in the museum
Two parts of Bún Chả. Two Hanoi Beer. $6 altogether. On another note, President Obama stunned individuals of Vietnam by picking this little eatery and by eating something not terrible, but not great either so standard that we regularly have for breakfast or lunch. Here are a few pics that catch the affection for Vietnamese individuals for Obama, when he visited Vietnam. March 2018: Apparently, the love for Barack Obama from Viet people did not end there. They even frame-glassed the table where he and chef Anthony Bourdain ate like a super rare artifact in the museum