and flavors, but you like him instantly coz of the vibrance of his
saucy personality. Hang Ga Street is the place to find original Banh
Cuon.
Hanoi’s pub street can be found at Tah Hien Street. At night, the
streets come alive, night market shops occupy the road, laughter
flood the streets and people enjoy the night with their friend, Bia
Hoi beer. It’s a light brew best enjoyed with rice crackers. Arguably,
the world’s cheapest beer costs one a quarter of a Dollar for a pint.
A treasure inherited from the french is a symphony of lavish meat
variety, herbs, and spreads, put together by a french bague e
called the “Banh Mi”. It’s a must try along the streets of Vietnam,
one of the best spots to grab one is at the corner of Tah Hien
street. Egg coffee, cha ca la vong, trung vit long, dog meat and the
list goes on for your stomach’s des na ons. Enjoying your journey
as part of your des na on means ge ng your hands dirty, ge ng
comfy on your ny seat, enjoying the view of the world passing by
as you welcome the road dusts that flavors your food. Immersing
yourself in the culture is how this buffet demands to be served.