Bun Cha (vermicelli with grilled pork and fresh herbs). Visitors can find the delicious food in Hanoi on 1 Hanh Manh Street, 34 Hang Than Street, 24 Le Van Huu Street. |
“Pho” noodle soup. Some famous restaurants in Hanoi serving Pho are located on 49 Bat Dan Street, 63 Yen Ninh Street, and 13 Lo Duc Street. |
Banh My. Banh mi in Hoi An (Hoi An-style bread rolls) has been listed among the world’s Top 10 sandwiches by Austrian travel website Traveller. |
Egg coffee - or 'ca phe trung' - is a blend of coffee and egg whites, folded with sugar, drank hot or cold. Visitors can try ca phe trung at Café Giang-39 Nguyen Huu Huan street, Dung Café -13 Dinh Tien Hoang Street, and Pho Co Café -11 Hang Gai street. |
Rolled noodles. Pho Cuon (Vietnamese Rolling Pho) consists of a slightly cooked rice paper shell the same thickness as a pho noodle. Famous addresses: Chinh Thang-7 Mac Dinh Chi street, Huong Mai-25 Ngu Xa Street, Hung Ben-35 Nguyen Khac Hieu street. |
Banh xeo (Vietnamese crepes). Famous addresses in Ho Chi Minh City: Muoi Xiem-190 Nam Ky Khoi Nghia Street, Ba hai-64 Nguyen Trong Tuyen Street, Ngoc Son-103 Ngo Quyen Street. |
Cao Lau- a typical dish in Hoi An town. The dish usually contains rice noodles, slices of barbecued pork, shrimp, and greens and is topped with peanuts, rice crackers, and scallions; and sometimes served with lime or chili jam. |
Bun bo Hue (Hue-style beef noodle soup). “Bun bo Hue is the greatest soup in the world," Anthony Bourdain said in a CNN article "On the hunt for bun bo Hue". |
Hu tieu (pork noodle soup) |
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