A “tasty” day in Hanoi

Surrounded by an array of eating and drinking opportunities, this is how a resident of the Vietnamese capital might fill a tasty day.

Early morning

Bun Rieu Cua - Hanoi tasty day tour

A delicious bowl of Bun Rieu Cua

A local breakfast specialty is Bun rieu cua, noodle soup made with a hearty broth using tiny crabs from rice paddies.

Mid-morning

Drinks in Hanoi tasty day tour

Coffee & Iced lemon tea in Hanoi

Simple cafes and coffee stalls dot Hanoi, and catching up with friends over deliciously strong Cafe is virtually mandatory. During summer, Tra Chanh (iced lemon tea) is equally popular.

Lunch

Bun Cha Hanoi tasty day tour

Famous Bun Cha in Hanoi’s Old Quarter

Bun Cha (grilled pork with crab spring rolls, fresh herbs and vermicelli) is the classic Hanoi midday meal.

Mid-Afternoon

Banh Ghoi - Hanoi tasty day tour

Banh Ghoi, a delicious street food of Hanoi

Hanoi is a city that’s perfect for snacking. Popular on-the-go options include Banh Ghoi, deep-fried pastries with pork, vermicelli and mushrooms.

Evening

Fresh beer in Ta Hien Hanoi Old Quarter walking tour

Fresh beer (Bia Hoi Hanoi) in Ta Hien Street

After dark Hanoi’s footpaths come alive with simple Bia Hoi (fresh draught beer) stalls; popular drinking snacks include roast duck and dried squid.

Take chance to enjoy some of street foods in Hanoi’s Old Quarter! Read more at: http://cityinsight.vn/street-food-of-hanoi.html.