Thin Rolls & Deep Flavor: Bánh Cuốn in the Heart of Hanoi
Tucked away in a quiet corner of Hanoi’s bustling Old Quarter, this humble bánh cuốn spot has quietly earned its reputation among locals for decades. It’s not flashy—just a small street-side place run by a woman who has been making bánh cuốn for what feels like a lifetime. And that’s exactly what makes it special.…
Explore Thu Sy: The Bamboo Fish Trap Village Near Hanoi
Thu Sy Fish trap craft village, located near Hanoi, is renowned for its traditional bamboo fish traps. The village is famous for its picturesque scenes of local people cycling with their bikes loaded with fish traps, creating iconic images that capture the essence of rural Vietnam. Visiting Thu Sy offers a unique glimpse into a…
Hanoi – Where to eat local food (Part 1 – Noodle)
Besides, Hanoi is a unique capital city with various historic sightseeing, Hanoi is still famous of a rich food-world. Today, I would like to recommend you some of local restaurants where I often taste. Pho Hanoi: is an iconic culinary symbol rooted in the heart of Hanoi. Renowned for its fragrant broth, tender meat, and…