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  1. May 11, 2024 · A culinary journey through the bustling streets of Hanoi, Vietnam, with our walking tour of street food delights! Join us as we navigate the vibrant alleyways and bustling markets, exploring...

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  2. 5 days ago · A local Vietnamese friend invites me to have a local Vietnamese dinner which includes fish and vegetables and hot pot, in Hanoi, Vietnam. #Vietnam #Hanoi #l...

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  4. 1 day ago · From the iconic Pho and Banh Mi to the lesser-known Banh Cuon and Bun Thang, Hanoi street food offers an extensive variety of tastes that are distinctive to the city. In this blog, we will highlight the top 20 Hanoi street foods for first-time tourists, as well as provide some useful tips for discovering the city’s bustling street food scene.

  5. 6 days ago · This is a dish you want to eat as soon as you get to Hanoi, Vietnam. 2. Mien Xao Luon (Noodles and fried eel) Mien Xao Luon. Glass noodles serve as a bed for an unctuous and sea-scented serving of deep fried eel and herbs. An unknown dish outside Vietnam, this tasty meal is immensely popular with the locals.

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  7. 4 days ago · 18 Knockout Spots for Affordable Dining in Portland. Find the city's best inexpensive meals around town, from burritos to banh mi. by Katrina Yentch and Eater Staff Updated May 23, 2024,...

  8. 1 day ago · 7. Che. Che is a famous Vietnamese sweet dessert appreciated by both locals and foreigners. It is a street food in Vietnam, which is sweet, refreshing delicacy available in a variety of flavors and styles. Che is often made with sweetened coconut milk or mung bean paste as a foundation, and it can be eaten hot or cold.