Bò lá lót
Thịt bò nướng lá lốt or thịt bò lá lốt, bò lá lốt (𤙭蘿𧙻) is a dish consisting of Vietnamese beef in lolot leaves, which are called "betel" leaves by some English magazines. The leaves smell spicy but have a medicinal taste. The food is often served or sold at barbecues, and is the 5th out of 7 courses in the multi-course meal Bò 7 món. There is a northern version called chả lá lốt using pork instead of beef and often pan-fried instead of grilled. In Southern Vietnam, the lolot leaf is also called lá lốt. Bò lá lốt is often topped with crushed roasted peanuts and green onions, or served with lettuce, mint leaves, daikon and carrot pickles, and vermicelli noodles, dipped in nước mắm pha (Vietnamese dipping sauce).
Source: Wikipedia
Recipes
Beef in Wild Betel Leaf Recipe (Thit Bo Nuong La Lot) - Viet World Kitchen
Fragrantly seasoned grilled rolls of beef wrapped up in wild betel leaf (lá lốt) are a favorite Vietnamese snack that’s great with cold beer or white wine. When the rolls are cooking, the perfume of Piper sarmentosum is mesmerizing and fills the room...