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HANOI, VIETNAM – Today weâre going on an ultimate Vietnamese street food tour to eat 5 of the must eat Vietnamese foods in Hanoi, that are not pho. Iâm hanging out with local food expert @Hanoifood from Hanoi Food. Weâre eating some local favorite Vietnamese dishes and some extreme dishes as well. Itâs going to be delicious!
Thank you to @Hanoifood for taking me on this amazing Hanoi street food tour:
Here are all the places we ate:
1. XĂŽi XĂ©o
Location: XĂŽi MĂąy (https://goo.gl/maps/LWXB1Q6ComQP4pXaA)
Price: 15,000 VND ($0.63) per bowl
One of the common breakfasts in northern Vietnam is sticky rice with toppings. She has to be one of the fastest food assemblers in all of Vietnam!
2. BĂșn RiĂȘu
Location: BĂșn riĂȘu HĂ ng LÆ°á»Łc (https://goo.gl/maps/WbUu189N5ihHDKDP9)
Price: 75,000 VND ($3.15) for fully loaded bowl
Pho is extremely common in Vietnam, but there are so many other noodle soups, and bun rieu is one of the best. This place is extremely popular and we ordered it fully loaded!
3. BĂșn CháșŁ
BĂșn CháșŁ HĂ ng QuáșĄt (https://goo.gl/maps/QJqbDn8X6miUBKzE9)
Price: 45,000 VND ($1.89) per portion
If thereâs one dish that you have to eat when youâre in Hanoi, Vietnam, it would be bun cha for lunch. The combination of grilled pork in a soup of fish sauce with noodles and vegetables is heavenly.
4. BĂșn á»c
Location: BĂșn á»c cĂŽ Huá» (https://goo.gl/maps/uVRbstsbXmLntvdU8)
Price: 40,000 VND ($1.68) per bowl
One of Khoaâs favorite local dishes is bun oc, or snails and noodles. We specifically tried the cold version with giant snails!
5. ChĂĄo
Location: ChĂĄo SÆ°á»n SỄn Huyá»n Anh Äá»ng XuĂąn (https://goo.gl/maps/FJhqyLWhaqjo7xhP9)
Price: 35,000 VND ($1.47) per bowl
Another common dish in Vietnam is chao, or congee, rice porridge. Rather than being chunk with rice grains, this was one of the smoothest bowls of congee ever.
6. CháșŁ RÆ°ÆĄi
Location: Cá»a HĂ ng CháșŁ RÆ°ÆĄi HÆ°ng Thá»nh (https://goo.gl/maps/899cEgbVrh8xhXZK8)
Price: 35,000 VND ($1.47) per piece, we ate 5
One more extreme Vietnamese food we had to try was cha ruoi, a sandworm pancake. A little bizarre, but proved to be one of the best meals of the day!
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