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Hanoi is known for not only having a variety of gorgeous, breathtaking, cultural, and historical sights, but also for having a variety of unique and delectable street food that can only be found in Hanoi. One of the things that draws many visitors to the city is its outstanding food.
Hanoi owns a large tasty range of street food, tourists will have a chance to enjoy and sample traditional and special dishes in this city. Both of them are served at the sides of streets and commonly at night time. There are some of popular street foods that you should not miss in Hanoi such as: Pho (noodle soup), Nem Cuon (Spring rolls), Barbecue Chicken, Bun Rieu (rice noodle soup with tomato broth), Xoi Xeo (mung bean sticky rice), Nem Cua Be, Chao Ca, Muc Nuong, Bia Hoi (fresh/draught beer), Bun Cha, Banh Cuon (steamed rice rolls), Bun Bo Nam Bo. These are enjoyed by all tourists coming to Hanoi and it is one of the things what makes tourist come back Hanoi in another time.
Hanoi always draws many tourists and foodies in and out of Vietnam as this one of the most ideal places to enjoy street food. Exploring the street food shops, tourist will see a lot of people there, they come to taste different kinds of food and a bustling pace. Tourist can choose the food they want to enjoy and order it, then taste the food deliciousness. The most famous and must–order foods in Hanoi that tourist should taste such as: Nem Ran, Bun Bo Nam Bo, Xoi Kem, Pho, Bun Cha, Bia Hoi (fresh/draught beer).
Wonderfully, Hanoi has its own way to draw tourists and street food is one of the attractions in Hanoi. Missing to taste street food in Hanoi will make your journey less wonderful and impress, so do not forget to carry out your cuisine passion.
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"Admire" and "Respect" is what I can say about Vietnamese women. The Vietnamese Women's Museum will take your breath away.
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