
Top 10 food shop in Hanoi that don’t need a name to be famous
These street side food shops have survived the tests of time thanks just to word of mouth.
1. Beef pho (pho bo) | 34 Au Trieu Street:
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The best foods in Hanoi
The French left Vietnam in 1954 after 100 years of colonial rule, but their influence on Vietnamese cuisine remained. From the egg coffee, to sandwiches, to classic Vietnamese noodle ... Continue Reading →

Hoang Cau Street – A street for food in Hanoi
Hoang Cau Street is not too long and situated between De La Thanh Street and Thai Ha Street. It is a gathering place of many eateries from all parts of Vietnam.
Fish Noodle Soup
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Five delicious sweet porridges of Hanoi in autumn
You can enjoy che (sweet porridge) in Hanoi at any time, but only in the fall, the taste of the following is the best as it is the season of fruit used to process porridge.
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Delicious fish dishes in Hanoi
Visiting Hanoi, tourists can enjoy delicacies made from fish such as fish noodles, fish soup, fish congee and more, which come from other provinces in the country.
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Culinary attraction in Hanoi, Vietnam
Hanoi has long been an attractive destination for its scenic spots, historical and cultural sites, and unique cuisine. In 2012 the Asia Record Organization recognized 12 Vietnamese ... Continue Reading →

10 Must see coffee shops in Hanoi
Coffee lovers may want to check out some cafes serving delicious Vietnamese coffee in Hanoi. Here’s 10 best coffee shops in the capital city you should drop in:
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Winter treats of Hanoi
When winter arrives in Hanoi, fried sweet potato and banana cakes will become favorite foods of Hanoians and visitors. Stalls selling hot potato and banana cakes have begun appearing ... Continue Reading →

Enjoy food for only $1.5 in Hanoi
Hundreds of kinds of snacks and dishes priced below VND30,000 ($1.5) are sold at night markets in Hanoi’s Old Quarter, attracting both domestic and foreign tourists.
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