In case Barack Obama hadn't already secured his place in history as the Coolest President, this should do it: Tonight, POTUS is dining with Anthony Bourdain in Vietnam's capital city of Hanoi. What will the dynamic duo's dinner conversation entail, and more importantly, what will they feast upon?

According to the Wall Street Journal's White House correspondent Carol Lee, they'll be eating at a restaurant called Bún chả Hương Liên. (Bún chả is a traditional dish hailing from Hanoi that consists of grilled pork served in a broth or dipping sauce, flanked by rice noodles and fresh herbs.)

Obama is dining w Anthony Bourdain at Bún chả Hương Liên in Hanoi for episode of his show to air in Sept, per WH pic.twitter.com/5lC8ZfSlT6 — Carol Lee (@carolelee) May 23, 2016

It's currently past 9 p.m. in Hanoi, meaning the dinner is well underway (or perhaps already over). Here's Obama arriving at the restaurant:

According to a press release from CNN, scenes from the momentous dinner will appear on an upcoming episode of Parts Unknown to air during the show's eighth season in September.

After about 65 minutes, Pres Obama emerges from Hanoi dinner out with @Bourdain.(Pool photo by @Kevinliptakcnn) pic.twitter.com/MbNmNYK2u9 — Mark Knoller (@markknoller) May 23, 2016

And in case you were wondering, Bourdain picked up the check:

Total cost of bun Cha dinner with the President: $6.00 . I picked up the check . #Hanoi — Anthony Bourdain (@Bourdain) May 23, 2016

With 241 days left in the White House, what other Cool Things will Obama accomplish? He's already become the first president to brew beer in the White House, and impressed his hipster taste in coffee upon the Oval Office, which now uses Chemex brewers emblazoned with the presidential seal. Meanwhile, First Lady Michelle Obama helped push through new nutrition labels that, despite fierce food industry lobbying, will display added sugar content and more realistic serving sizes when they hit millions of food packages in 2018.

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