Ta Hien Street – the original place of Hanoi
Located in the heart of Hanoi Old Quarter, Ta Hien Street, in the French colonial time called Géraud, is two-hundred-meter street, intersect with Hang Bac Street and Hang Buom Street. This street was named the “international crossroads” because there are many foreign tourists and has been included in the list of “places have to go in Hanoi” when traveling overseas of the foreigners. People reminds to it as a place for tourists to be able to feel the soul of Hanoi, which is simple and the...
Read MoreKnow the foods – Where to go
You will be amazing that’s some streets in Hanoi that its name is also brand street foods name. So you only need to know what you want to taste so you will know where you will to go. Get there and taste your favorite foods. Sweet soup at Dao Duy Tu street Sweet soup is very popular street foods in Hanoi but most favorite is at Dao Duy Tu street. There are many kind of sweet soups that you can be choosen such as: banana sweet soup, sweet potato sweet soup , corn sweet soup… The common feature is the sweet...
Read MoreHanoi Street Foods and Cuisines
Hanoi is the capital city of Vietnam and the second largest city after Ho Chi Minh City. It is argued that the best place to find the most cherished Vietnamese cuisines is on Hanoi streets. It is almost a fact that the entire Hanoi Street is carpeted with food restaurants. One therefore finds almost any kind of food ranging from bahn to the traditional pho. Two things makes “Hanoi streets” stands out though in terms of its serving: first, it is the only street in entire Hanoi that is licensed to operate 24/7...
Read More10 things must do when visit Hanoi
Walking around Hoan Kiem Lake in early morning or going around Hanoi by motorbike are just 2 of 10 things visitors should try when visit Hanoi, the city with thousand years of civilization. 1. Go to marker in early morning Quang Ba Flower Market and Long Bien wholesale market are two places tourists should visit once at least when visit Hanoi. The main products here are flowers and foods. Markets may open almost all-night. Visit these markets, not only buyers, sellers, but also many visitors who want to find a...
Read MoreUnique Hanoi’s O mai
Ô mai (Salted or sugared dry fruits) Ô mai (sugared or salted fruits) is favored by most Vietnamese people, especially women. In Tet, ô mai is an indispensible snack in the list must buy of most Hanoi people to welcome guests in Tet occasion. All people gather, talk and enjoy Ô mai with cup of lotus tea has been considered as Hanoi traditional culture. Dracontomelon O mai It is one kind of jam but not the liquid form and served with bread, Ô mai is mainly in dry form. Ô mai is a harmonious...
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