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Sitting at a corner of Ta Hien street to sip on a cup of fresh beer (bia hoi) and chat with friends is the best way to mingle with daily life in Hanoi and enjoy the atmosphere here.
Tourists and expats alike go to Ta Hien Street in Hanoi's central district. This little street in the center of Phố Cổ (Hanoi Old Quarter) is lined with dozens of sidewalk "bia hoi" (draught beer) establishments that attract a diverse population.
Ta Hien is commonly described as the first street travellers see when they arrive in Hanoi and the last location they see before departing. Hundreds of eateries providing "foreign" food and travel service centers are located near the offices of travel agencies. Ta Hien, on the other hand, is particularly appealing to foreign visitors and resident expats because of its "bia hoi."
Four bia hoi stands at the intersection of Ta Hien and Luong Ngoc Quyen streets are always packed with a broad collection of low-budget tourists and other young foreigners who have settled in Hanoi for a time. These "international bia hoi corner" restaurants come alive when the sun sets.
Fresh beer (or "bia ti" or "bia hi" in Vietnamese) is the cheapest way to drink in Vietnam. We drink beer and eat local snacks, including roasted peanuts, various types of spring rolls, and grilled squid. That sounds perfect for a hot summer day.
Hanoi's culture is not defined solely by "bia hoi." Every Beer's restaurant in Vietnam serves "bia hoi." However, sitting in a corner on Ta Hien Street, sipping beer, conversing, and taking in the vibrant environment created by locals and foreign travelers, Ta Hien's beer culture in Hanoi is a result of all of these factors.
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Bun Mam ( vermicelli noodle fish sauce ) is a robust and glorious Vietnamese soup, especially in Ho Chi Minh City ( Saigon ) and the south, which is packed with...
Kim Son sticky rice wine is a branded wine, once nominated for the record "Top 10 most famous wine specialties in Vietnam". As soon as we opened the cork, we immediately felt...
If you don't try this type of noodle soup while in Nha Trang, your trip will be incomplete. Although not everyone enjoys jellyfish, it is one of Nha Trang's...
Trang Tien ice cream is famous for its unique taste, which has been enjoyed by countless Hanoi generations. Coming to Hanoi and enjoying Trang Tien ice cream, visitors will...
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