HANOI FOOD TOUR
19/07/2024 34 Views
Pho is not only a traditional Vietnamese dish, but also considered as one of the typical dishes of Vietnamese cuisine. The main ingredient of Pho is noodles and broth with sliced beef or chicken eat together with some spices such as: soy sauce, pepper, lemon, fish sauce, chili, etc.
19/07/2024 43 Views
Hanoi now has several stores selling Cha Ca La Vong, but none of them can be equal to the Cha Ca Road’s in terms of quality and flavor. As a popular dish, La Vong grilled fish pie is indeed a remarkable culinary invention.
19/07/2024 78 Views
Vietnamese Spring Roll or nem ran (deep fried spring roll) is a delicious, popular Vietnamese food and almost all over the world, originated from Chinese “dimsum” which made from easy-to-find ingredients and easy to cook.
19/07/2024 38 Views
Hanoi Street Food just for breakfast is famous for Banh Cuon meaning “steamed rice pancake” in Vietnamese. However, some of the restaurants currently serve this food for lunch and dinner.
19/07/2024 26 Views
et holiday – Vietnamese Lunar New Year or simply Tet Vietnam is the most significant festival in Vietnam. As a result of being calculated by the lunar calendar, Tet festival often occurs at the end of January, which is later than New Year’s Day.
18/07/2024 81 Views
If you’ve ever been to Vietnam, you’ve undoubtedly seen small carts selling Nước Mía. Nước Mía is Sugarcane juice, and we recommend it as an essential drink. These carts are usually covered in neon colors, so they are hard to miss.
18/07/2024 30 Views
Com or green sticky rice is a must during the autumn season in the capital city like “chung” cake in lunar new year and candy for Halloween. When you talk about fall in Hanoi, you should not miss the green sticky rice. The taste of rice from Me Tri village is considered one the best even when we have no idea when would green sticky rice became signature of fall season.
18/07/2024 38 Views
Taste Atlas lists the 100 most delicious street foods in the world in 2024, including Bánh Mì (Vietnamese Bread), Phở (Noodle Soup) and Cơm Tấm Sườn Bì (Broken Rice With Pork Ribs & Skin). The new list of 100 best street foods in the world is voted based on the opinions of experts and diners from around the world...
18/07/2024 49 Views
“Bun Cha” – grilled pork with vermicelli noodle – is the most durable traditional food of Hanoi. The evidence is that though many thing has changed, it’s still attractive to be found everywhere in the streets, even in the alleyways of the markets. It existed as a part of old Hanoi, although some restaurants have it on the menu, the taste doesn’t right. The ingredients are pretty common, but the way how they cook is not traditional.