Eight street foods you should not miss when to Vietnam

Specialist travel page of CNN has described Hanoi as the most impressive food capital of the world. Many visitors have also commented this is the paradise of street food. Here are ten famous dishes of Hanoi
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Specialist travel page of CNN has described Hanoi as the most impressive food capital of the world. Many visitors have also commented this is the paradise of street food. Here are ten famous dishes of Hanoi

1. Kebab rice noodles

This delicious and nutritious dish is often sold on the street. At the roadside shops, kebab rice noodles are the perfect street food. And if any tourists coming to Hanoi are always highly recommended the prevalent tour in the last few years is Hanoi street food tour which provides the full insight into Vietnamese food in general or Hanoi street food culture in particular.
Eight street foods you should not miss when to Vietnam

Grilled pieces and dumplings that are made from pork grilled over charcoal eat with noodles and sweet-sour sauce that is made with lemon, garlic, chili.

2. Noodles

Hanoi is the home to noodles. With pure noodles made from rice and bones fragrant stew soup; people often eat them with undercooked slices of meat, lemon, chili. This dish has become popular in the world.

Noodles are made with many different styles, depending on each region that creates its richness and unique. The two most common types of pho in Hanoi are rice noodle soup with beef and Rice noodle soup with chicken. This traditional dish is known as a warm and energetic breakfast, so you can easily find noodle on most sidewalks of Hanoi as well as other regions in Vietnam in the morning.

3. Crab Rice Noodles

Eight street foods you should not miss when to Vietnam
This is also a nutritious and very popular dish. It is made from tomato soup and crabmeat pureed into ice onto boiled, seasoned, then pour on rice noodle bowl and add a few pieces of fried tofu. Diners can add a little seasoning shrimp sauce combining chili, lemon, herbs.

4. Grilled Chicken

Ly Van Phuc “Chicken Street” in Hanoi is known as the paradise of the grilled chicken. Chicken wings, legs, potatoes, and bread are spreading with honey before baking, eating with chili sauce and pickled cucumber. Even though the recipe is simple, this compelling dish is similar in most eateries. This is one of the popular street foods, especially for “drinkers” who like sipping chicken with alcohol.

5. Sticky-rice

In the morning, when walking along the streets of Hanoi, you will see many people selling this dish. This is a popular breakfast and quick dish, which is widely favored. Sticky rice is wrapped in banana leaves and there are dozens of different kinds such as steamed chicken, sticky corn, beet sticky, sticky green beans, black beans away … usually eaten with sesame.

6. Ice-Coffee

Eight street foods you should not miss when to Vietnam

Drinking a cup of black coffee or cappuccino ice at the roadside while watching Hanoi streets crowded with luxurious cars such as Toyota Camry – Toyota Vios is an elegant hobby of many people, especially men. Apart from bread, coffee is brought into in Vietnam by French people and it has become one of the oldest beverages in this country.

7. Stuffed Pancake

Stuffed pancake is a popular dish for breakfast in North of Vietnam. Rice is pureed with water, and then a thin layer of it is coated in the hot skillet. Fillings are made from minced pork with wood ear mushrooms. It is delicious when eaten with chili sauce.

8. Grilled Squid

It’s fun to drink a glass of cool beer and sip some slices of grilled squid dotted chili on a hot day while watching the busy and bustle streets of Hanoi, you will feel the sweetness and appeal of this unique dish. Squids are dried and then grilled over charcoal and shredded, sold at most eateries in Vietnam.
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