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Haaland eats at Vietnamese restaurant?

Erling Haaland's shares on social networks surprised netizens.

ZNewsZNews08/11/2025


Haaland took a photo in front of a Vietnamese restaurant.

On November 7, the Man City striker posted a photo taken in front of a Vietnamese restaurant called “Pho Cue Vietnamese Kitchen”, famous for its traditional pho dishes and typical street food.

The next image shows Haaland enjoying a box of roast duck and pork - a familiar dish of East Asian cuisine . Many people believe that this is another dinner Haaland chose after visiting the Vietnamese restaurant.

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Haaland posted photos of roast duck and pig on his personal page.

Haaland's post quickly attracted the attention of fans. Instead of choosing familiar European dishes, the Man City striker decided to innovate and experience Asian cuisine, especially Vietnamese.

On social media, many humorous comments said that "Haaland should actively experience Vietnamese cuisine", while some others expressed pride that Vietnamese culinary culture is becoming more widely known in Europe.

Haaland's diet is rich in protein - including large amounts of meat, heart, liver, milk and lasagna - with a total of around 6,000 calories a day. This helps the Norwegian striker maintain his fitness and form throughout the season.

In late October, Haaland also attracted attention when he revealed his habit of drinking fresh milk after each training session. The former Dortmund star called it a “superfood” that is good for the stomach, skin, bones and muscles, and affirmed that he will maintain this habit for the rest of his life.

Haaland's superb performance in the 11-1 win On the morning of September 10, Haaland scored 5 goals to help Norway beat Moldova 11-1 in the European World Cup qualifiers.

Source: https://znews.vn/haaland-an-nha-hang-viet-nam-post1600931.html


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