Hot Sauce Eating Competition at Brick & Barrel | Saigon Sunday Session #7
“My tongue is on fire right now… Holy sh*t, it’s still burning. Is it going to get worse? It’s getting worse.” In this special edition of Saigon Sunday Sessions, we turn up the heat—literally! Join me at Brick and Barrel for the ultimate hot sauce and taco-eating competition, where local chili aficionados battle it out for bragging rights and fiery glory. From tasting sauces like the infamous Vietnam Reaper to cheering on contestants in a high-stakes taco showdown, this episode is packed with flavor, laughter, and a lot of sweating. Special guest Chad Mitchell from Mixtape joins the fun, tackling spicy tacos while answering big questions about life and beer. If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to eat fire for fun, this is the episode for you. – Niall Mackay 5 Key Takeaways (With Timestamps) 1. “The Vietnam Reaper” Takes the Crown – Sauce #5 earns its reputation as the spiciest in Saigon. (00:01:00) 2. Anne Pham’s Taco Triumph – Five fiery tacos in 13 minutes—Anne Pham wins the competition with grit and determination. (00:17:00) 3. Hot Ones Homage – Chad Mitchell faces the heat while discussing his journey from California to Saigon. (00:25:00) 4. Spice Brings People Together – From laughter to out-of-body experiences, the event highlights Saigon’s lively food culture. (00:33:00) 5. Pro Tips for Spice Lovers – Lessons learned: don’t touch your eyes, and keep the lime handy. (00:35:00) Episode Chapters 00:00 – Welcome to Brick and Barrel: The Heat Is On 01:00 – The Hot Sauce Gauntlet: From Mild to Mind-Blowing 17:00 – Taco Showdown: Anne Pham vs. Kung 25:00 – Spicy Q&A: Chad Mitchell Talks Beer and Life 33:00 – Reflections on Saigon’s Fiery Spirit Reflect with Me As someone who barely survived tasting just one taco, I have nothing but respect for the contestants and the brave souls who sampled all 11 sauces. This event perfectly encapsulates the vibrant, bold energy of Saigon’s food scene. What’s the spiciest thing you’ve ever eaten? Share your story in the comments, and don’t forget to subscribe, follow, and stay tuned for more episodes of Saigon Sunday Sessions. Cheers! – Niall Mackay "Send me a message!" Support the show This show is produced by Seven Million Bikes Podcasts. If you would like to work with them too check out their website!
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