List articles by tag: dishes
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.
Hue Royal food dishes are the only royal dishes in Vietnam to be clearly recorded in old Vietnamese encyclopaedia and have strict rules regarding preparation.
Cooking class is another great activity to make your trip perfect, besides the ordinary sightseeing schedules.
This Ho Chi Minh City eatery that sells duck noodle soups is not just famous for its delicious taste but also the unique time of serving: the eatery opens for one hour only.
Banh da noodle dishes full to bursting with fish, pork, beef, herbs and bean sprouts please patrons who sit on small stools and happily eat a bowl – or two.
Among the unique dishes in Quang Nam, mi Quang (Quang noodle) seems to be the most famous dish that every time a visitor comes to this central province, locals would be more than willing to present the dish.
Sua chua nep cam, nem vuong, bun thang... are dish must to try when you visit Hanoi's Old Square.
These are simple yet delicious dishes. Look yummy?
Free wifi, convenient transport, huge variety of cheap foods, resplendent sceneries... the list goes on.
Com tam (broken rice), hu tieu (pork noodle soup), bun thit nuong (noodles with grilled pork), goi cuoi (spring rolls), and che (sweet soup-like dessert) are suggested by foreign tourists as the must-eat foods in HCM City.
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