You Need To See This Corona Burger A Vietnamese Chef Made

Hanoi – A Vietnamese chef has created a coronavirus-shaped burger to help clients cope with the fear and uncertainty the infectious disease has caused.

When asked why he decided to take this approach, he said that he had to close most of his restaurants and had to find a way to cheer people up as well.

Business had widely been affected by Corona but different employers have found a way to keep things going.

This is what he said:

corona burger

The economy is really down. Since January I had to close four of my restaurants… So last week I thought of making something that helps sell more and cheer (people) up.

Whilst watching the film “Monsters, Inc.” with his son, Tung thought that one of the main characters, Mike Wazowski, was shaped like the virus, but that didn’t stop him from finding him nice and pleasant.

That is when the chef thought of creating a burger shaped like the virus using green-tea buns.

I talked to my chefs and in one day we made the recipe

He added:

When I sold the first Coronaburger, I posted the photo on my Facebook (account) and after a few minutes we already had 50 orders. It’s big news in these depressing times.

From that moment, sales have gone up and Tung has endorsed the motto one of his clients suggested:

If you are scared of the coronavirus, eat a Coronaburger.

How has Vietnam been coping?

Despite great exposure to Covid-19 due to the country’s links with China, Vietnam has managed to contain the outbreak in the country with strong preventive measures that has seen 148 cases of coronavirus, 17 cured and no fatalities.

Vietnam closed its schools in early February and was one of the first countries to suspend flights from risk areas and impose quarantines.

This week, authorities in Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi ordered the closure of all non-essential businesses, so restaurants like Tung’s can only do home deliveries.

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