Thứ Sáu, 28 tháng 4, 2017

RECOMMENDATION FOR BEST STREET FOOD TOURS IN HANOI


               Hanoi capital always be a must see destination in your travel list when  you spend your vacation in Vietnam. Visiting Hanoi, you will feel first surprised with the crazy traffic in rush hour, too much motorbikes and they honk a lot. Besides that you will impress with vietnamese people because they always look happy and friendly. Hanoi capital is beautiful and peaceful with many tourist attractions such as historical places, pagodas, temples, entertainment places, shopping malls, etc. Especially you won’t definitely miss to try Hanoi street food here with many delicious dishes, Hanoi was voted to be one of the street food paradise in the world. Be careful with street food here because you may get addicted with them. Try as much as possible Vietnamese food in best places when you stay in Hanoi. The best way to enjoy Hanoi street food is travel with locals, they will guide you to best places for delicious Vietnamese food with chep price. You can join with a Hanoi street food tour. There are a lot of tour operators celebrated Hanoi street food tour to choose so you may get confused to find a best one to join. I will recommend you some best food tour operators in Hanoi if you would like to book a street food tour in Hanoi.

1.    Vietnam Eco Travel

Vietnam Eco Travel is a prestige tour operator in Vietnam. They provide many tours in Vietnam, includes Hanoi street food tours. You can book this tour in the morning, afternoon or in the evening. The tour guide will guide to local small restaurant to try Vietnamese cuisine as well as Hanoi cuisine. Moreover you will know about the ingredient, recipe, source and how to eat like a local each dish. Via the introduction of the tour guide, you also know about Vietnamese culture, lifestyle and some historical places in Hanoi Old Quarter. 
This company mainly provides walking tour so you will walk around Hanoi Old Quarter, try food and drinks around here. They have 2 kind of street food tour: A tour for Vietnamese food lover who would like to try as much as possible Vietnamese food and drinks through the tour in local small restaurants. Another tour is the combination between Vietnamese cuisine and Vietnamese culture: You will enjoy delicious Vietnamese food in good restaurants, made some Vietnamese food by yourself via the introduction of the tour guide and enjoy “ca tru” which is one of traditional folk song in the north of Vietnam by good Vietnamese singers; You also visit some pagodas, historical places through this tour. The tour will last about 3.5 hours – 4 hours.
The highlight: 
-    Good price and highly appreciated by tourists in Tripadvisors.
-    You can try best Vietnamese food until you’re full.
-    Professional and knowledgeable tour guide
-    With street food tour which combines with “ca tru”, you will have chance to enjoy one of traditional folk songs in the north of Vietnam

-    Small group (Maximum 8 people)

2.    Kim tours
            Kim tours is a Local Tour Operator company in Old quarter of Hanoi,Vietnam for many years, They offer,Hanoi Street Food Walking Tour, Scooter Food Tour,Hanoi Street food Veteran Tour,Hanoi Adventure Food Tour,Street Food Water Puppet Show,Cyclo Street Food Tour ,Hanoi Cooking Class Tours so you will have more choices to book your favorite food tour in Hanoi. With those tours, you will know more about Vietnamese cuisine via the introduction of tour guides and try mouth – watering dishes.
Highlight:
-    You have more choice for food tours
-    Good price with small group (maximum 10 people)
-    Friendly and knowledgeable tour guide
-    Many excellent reviews on Tripadvisor by their customers
You will have a chance to try Hanoi street food in local small restaurants in Hanoi Old Quarter and try from 8 to 10 vietnamese dishes and drinks.
3.    Vietnam Awesome Travel
       Vietnam Awesome Travel is one of a good tour company in Hanoi, Vietnam. They’re also famous for Hanoi food on foot tour. This tour will guide to small family restaurant in Hanoi Old Quarter to try Vietnamese food as well as Hanoi cuisine. You can try from 8 to 10 dishes and drinks through the tour. They offer 3 kind of Hanoi food tour: Standard tour, superior tour and deluxe tour. 
With the superior tour, beside enjoy Vietnamese food, you will have 1 hour with cyclo or watch water puppet show. 
With the deluxe tour, beside enjoy Vietnamese food, you will have 1 hour with body massage. 
Highlight:    
-    You can choose standard, superior or deluxe food tour.
-    Knowledgeable tour guide
-    Many excellent reviews on Tripadvisor by their customers

           There are many tour operators which provide Hanoi food tour but those are 3 of best tour companies in Hanoi. I hope you will have great tour in Hanoi and wonderful experiences!

Thứ Năm, 27 tháng 4, 2017

TOP TIPS FOR TRAVELLERS BEFORE VISITING HANOI, VIETNAM

TOP TIPS FOR TRAVELLERS BEFORE VISITING HANOI, VIETNAM
          Ha Noi is a beautiful, peaceful capital and one of a paradise of street food in the world. There are many destinations which you should visit in Hanoi. Tourists are attracted by Hanoi beauty, friendly people and Hanoi cuisine. If it is the first time you visit here, you shouldn’t miss some highlight destinations such as Ho Chi Minh complex, Hoan Kiem lake, Hanoi Temple of Literature, Long Bien bridge, etc as well as try Hanoi street food in local small restaurant. About the time to travel in Hanoi, it depends on your destination. Hanoi is also a place to take buses to all of provinces in the north of Vietnam.
To explore Hanoi, you can travel by yourself or book a tour which is offered by tour companies or free tour clubs in Hanoi. Vietnam Eco Travel will give you some information and top tips to explore Hanoi in the best way!
1. Travel around Hanoi by yourself
        Travel around Hanoi is easy, you can go around by foot, bus, taxi, motortaxi, bicycle, etc. In Vietnam street, we walk on the right side and sometimes you have to walk on the street because the sidewalk is small and full of motorbikes so it doesn’t have any space to walk.
Some tourists feel scary when they across the street in Hanoi but don’t worry, you won’t have any accident here with it. Just move, vehicles will turn around you although they won’t stop when you across the street. Don’t be surprised when you see some motorbikes run into the red light!
You can spend your specious time to visit Hanoi Old Quarter (Hanoi 36 streets) : Visit Hoan Kiem Lake and Ngoc Son temple, white horse temple, Vietnamese ancient house, Dong Xuan market, Quan Chuong gate, Long Bien bridge, etc. Especially you shouldn’t miss to try Vietnam cuisine in Hanoi Old Quarter such as “Pho”, “Bun cha”, “Banh mi”, “Banh cuon”, “egg coffee”, etc.
Beside Hanoi Old Quarter, you should visit some tourists attractions in Hanoi such as Ho Chi Minh complex, Hanoi Temple of  Literature, Hoa Lo Prison, Vietnamese woman museum, etc. Some old pagodas near West lake: Tran Quoc pagoda, Tay Ho temple, Quan Thanh pagoda.
You just download google map or use Hanoi map find your destination. In Hanoi, we just have free wifi near Hoan Kiem lake and some streets in Hanoi Old Quarter. If you have any problem, feel free to ask locals, they’re very friendly and help you will all their heart.
Some things for tourists to avoid:
- With some taxi brands, driver will take you to your destination by a further distance so they can charge you more money. Therefore you should check your google map to make sure driver is going with the right way or pick some good taxi companies such as mai linh taxi; thanh cong taxi; group taxi; etc. In Hanoi, uber and grab taxi are very popular so if you have Vietnamese sim card and have internet outside, you can book a car or motorbike in uber or grab taxi. They’re cheaper and you can see the price before you decide to book a taxi.
- Vietnamese money is complicated with a lot of zero: The smallest Vietnamese money now is 500 VND and the biggest one is 500.000 VND so when you pay for something, be careful to make sure you take a right money because there are some bad sellers know that you don’t know about Vietnamese money and take you a bigger money.
- Some street hawkers or street vendors who sell pineapple or banana on 2 baskets, they carry baskets by a bamboo stick and carry on their shoulder, if you see them try to give baskets and bamboo stick on your shoulder to advise you take some photos with it, don’t do it because then you will have to buy fruits for them with expensive prices, they won’t let you go until you buy one for them.
- When you buy something in Vietnam, you should bargain especially if you buy it from street vendors.
- Keep your valuable things carefully such as wallet, mobile phone, camera, etc. Wearing bag and always have to keep your eyes on it because when you walk in crowded street, pickpockets will crack your bag and take your valuable things. Or don’t go too late at night in empty street to avoid meeting bad person, robber or someone drive motorbike and take your bag suddenly.
- You should respect Vietnamese political rules.
Before you visit Vietnam, you should read some travel blog or travel website to know good attractions or restaurants and try to learn some basic Vietnamese words .
2. Travel around Hanoi with a tour company
         It is much more easier for you to explore Hanoi. With a day tour in Hanoi, they will guide you to some famous historical places in Hanoi, introduce you about Vietnamese history and culture. It depends on your budget, you will go with a big group, small group or a private tour. It will be a fix itinerary and move around  by bus, van or motorbike. In Hanoi Old Quarter, there are cyclo tour or electric car tour to guide you go around Hanoi old quarter but they don’t have tour guide.
Book a tour with a big group, you won’t have chance to talk with tour guide or locals. Just see, listen and remember.
There are some good tour company which offer Hanoi city tour such as APT travel, Vietnam Eco Travel, Wati travel, etc.
3. Travel around Hanoi with a Hanoi free tour club
          Nowadays, more and more Hanoi free tour clubs are established. They are non –profit organizations and members of them are students from universities of Hanoi who can speak English fluently and have a passion to be a tour guide.
Tourists coming to Vietnam will have the chance to talk, make friends with locals so you could have a deep understanding of our country. it is also useful for you who first visit Vietnam to travel around Hanoi without worrying about getting overcharged, lost. Locals from universities in Hanoi need to be more fluent in English, have multi-national thinking. So they start to learn more about our history, culture… to gain more knowledge to explain many tough questions from tourists. So it will bring tourists and locals together.
Especially they love sharing all things about Vietnam through young’s eyes so it will be great when you can talk with Vietnamese young people and know more about vietnam as well as their life.
They will offer you a private tour and guide you to your favorite places so their itinerary will be flexible. Although they’re unprofessional tour guide, they’re very friendly, helpful, knowledgeable and enthusiasm. You will have more time to talk with them and have a good Hanoi trip. They do the tour for free but you will pay for the entrance ticket, food or transfer and if you enjoy your tour, you can tip for them a little to donate for their free tour club in the end of tour.
Some good Hanoi free tour club: Hanoi kids, Hanoi free local tours, Hanoi free walking tour, etc.
            I hope that some my tips can help you a little bit to have a wonderful trip in Hanoi and get unforgettable experiences here!
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Thứ Hai, 24 tháng 4, 2017

TOP 7 “PHO” RESTAURANTS YOU MUST-TRY IN HA NOI
Hanoi cuisine has many mouth – watering dishes and “Pho” (Noodle soup) is a must try dish of Hanoi food when you have a chance to visit Hanoi, Vietnam. It is said that if you visited Hanoi and you hadn’t tried “Pho”, it meant you hadn’t visited Hanoi. Vietnam Eco Travel  would like to introduce you top 7 “pho” restaurants in Hanoi Old Quarter which shouldn’t be missed!.
1. Pho Suong
“Suong” means very happy. Its name can tell you about how delicious this “pho” restaurant is. The broth of “pho” here is really tasty, fresh beef and taste exactly “pho Hanoi” flavor. Trying “pho Suong”, you will definitely feel satisfied and happy as its name.
The address: No.24 Trung Yen lane , Hoan Kiem district, Hanoi. It opens from 5:30 am to 11:00 am, and from 4:30 pm to 9:30 pm.
2. Pho Bat Dan
Located in No.49 Bat Dan street, Hoan Kiem district, Hanoi. This local restaurant has been heresince the 1960s. It just sells beef noodles and they still keep the original taste when it was introduced. The broth here is clear and delicious with reduced goodness of bone marrow but not fatty. The beef is tender and soft with glowing pink hue.
When you come to this restaurant, you will be surprised because it always be crowded, small space and you have to make a line, self-served at the counter instead of waiting for the waiters come to you. But it’s worth to wait for some minutes to have a “pho” here, you won’t feel disappointed with this dish.
The address: No. 49 Bat Dan street in Hanoi Old Quarter. It opens from 6:30 am to 8:30 am.
3. Pho Thin
Pho Thin is a small restaurant but always full of people, it’s the first thing that you may realize as soon as you take the first step to this place. Pho Thin just serves beef noodle soup. It is known for its special way of frying its beef before adding it to the soup. The chief will put rice noodles, beef, broth and green onion into a bowl to make you have unforgettable dish!
The address: No.13 Lo Duc street, Hoan Kiem district, Hanoi. It opens from 6:00 am to 8:30 pm.
4. Pho Ly Quoc Su
Located near the Joseph’s Cathedral, “Pho Ly Quoc Su” is a famous restaurant and familiar with Hanoi people. It means the ultimate stamp of quality. If you have a chance to eat “Pho”, it is always recommend to eat here. The broth, rice noodles, and beef are cooked perfectly. There are a lot of different type of beef choice to be served in your bowl. Be careful when you eat “pho” here because you may get addicted with it and always want to come back here again.
The address: No.11 Ly quoc Su street, Hoan Kiem district, Hanoi. It opens from 6:00 am to 2:00 pm and from 5:30 pm to 10:00 pm.
5. Pho Vui
“Vui” means happy. The name of this restaurant is meaningful and easy to remember. The owner here would like to make their customers feel happy after they try “pho” here.
“Pho” consists of flat rice noodles, meat-based broth. The dish is accompanied by basil, lime, chili and other extras on the side so you can season the soup to your own taste. The balanced tastes of sweet, salty, spicy, and citrus are highly contagious.
The address: No.25 Hang Giay street, Hoan Kiem district, Hanoi. It opens from 7:00 am to 10:00 pm.
6. Pho Nho
“Nho” means miss or remember. So when you try “pho” here, you will always miss this place and want to come back again. It’s the target of the owner here. They will serve you best “pho” and you never forget its taste. The combination of flat rice noodles, broth and beef is perfect. The broth is made by simmering beef bones, oxtails, flank steak, charred onion, charred ginger and spices and it takes several hours to make. Each restaurant of pho will have different recipes to make delicious broth. “Pho Nho” always be a good place to try “pho” for eaters.
The address: No.27A Huynh Thuc Khang street, Dong Da district, Hanoi. It opens from 7:00 am to 10:00 pm.
7. Pho 65 Lan Ong
While the traditional “Pho” is with beef, there are also a lot of another version of “Pho” with chicken, fish, snail, etc. Visiting No. 65 Lan Ong street in Hanoi Old Quarter to try “Pho” with chicken. This shop only opens at night and all the tables and chairs are set up on the pavement. You can  have the traditional soup type but this place is more famous for its dry “Pho”. It will be served with the broth is separated from the rice noodles. They have a special sauce is secretly hidden under the noodle and chicken. This dish is a good experience for you instead of beef noodle soup.
The address: No. 65 Lan Ong street, Hoan Kiem district, Hanoi.
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Thứ Năm, 20 tháng 4, 2017

TOP 10 HIGHLIGHT FOOD AND DRINKS IN HANOI OLD QUARTER, VIETNAM

TOP 10 HIGHLIGHT FOOD AND DRINKS IN HANOI OLD QUARTER, VIETNAM
        
              Hanoi is not only famous for its beauty but also it attracts tourists by its rich cuisine with many mouth watering dishes which will make your stomach happily. 
Food-loving globetrotters, if you have a chance to visit Hanoi, don’t miss to try Hanoi street food. The best Hanoi dishes are not expensive yet tasty treats that can be found within Hanoi Old Quarter’s narrow alleyways and bustling street markets. You should spend some days in Hanoi to enjoy Hanoi food, eating your way through the hectic, motorbike clogged streets of Hanoi Old Quarter and don’t the same meal twice to try as much as possible delicious Hanoi street food here. So where is the most famous and convenient place in Hanoi to try Vietnamese Cuisine?. It’s Hanoi Old Quarter which is a well known place for food of tourists and locals. Let’s explore what shouldn’t missed here with Vietnam Eco Travel!
1. Pho (Noodle soup)
          Pho is a familiar food of Hanoians as well as tourists. It is not only a dish but also a pride of Hanoi cuisine in the eyes of domestic and foreign tourists. Pho was invented in the early 20th century. Pho is appeared anywhere from steer vendors to restaurant. Some is served with chicken and some with beef but beef noodles soup is more popular.
“Pho” consists of flat rice noodles, meat-based broth. The dish is accompanied by basil, lime, chili and other extras on the side so you can season the soup to your own taste. The balanced tastes of sweet, salty, spicy, and citrus are highly contagious. The broth is made by simmering beef bones, oxtails, flank steak, charred onion, charred ginger and spices and it takes several hours to make. Each restaurant of pho will have different recipes to make delicious broth.
Be careful when you eat “pho” because you may get addicted with it and always want to come back here again.
Where to try “Pho” in Hanoi Old Quarter:
- Pho Bat Dan: No.49 Bat Dan street
- Pho Thin: No.61 Dinh Tien Hoang street
- Pho Ly Quoc Su: No.10 Ly Quoc Su street
- Pho Suong: Trung Yen lane
- Pho Vui: No.25 Hang Giay street

2. Bun cha (Grilled pork and rice noodles)
       Bun Cha is a Vietnamese dish of grilled pork (cha), rice noodles and dipping sauce, is thought to have originated from Hanoi, Vietnam. Bun cha is served with a plate of rice noodles, a bowl of grilled pork and dipping sauce and a plate of herb.
There are two kind of cha: cha vien and cha mieng. Cha vien is made from lean shoulder which is softer than ham or butt, lean shoulder will be chopped and marinated spices, then grilled. Cha Mieng is made from bacon which was sliced, marinated spices and grilled. To make best Cha Mieng, pork meat have to have both fatty meat and lean. 
There are many local restaurants which served Bun cha but to make Bun cha tasty depends on experiences and secret recipes, especially the broth. The broth includes papaya, carrot, fish sauce, vinegar, sugar, etc. Bun cha will be served with herbs to reduce oily taste and raise guest’s appetite.
Where to try “Bun Cha” in Hanoi Old Quarter:
- Bun cha Dac Kim: No.1 Hang Manh street
- Bun cha Tuyet: No.34 Hang Than street
- Bun cha: No.23 Hang Quat street
- Bun cha: Dong Xuan market alley or Phat Loc lane

3. Banh Cuon (Steamed rice pancake rolls)
        The ingredients to make this dish are: rice flour, pork, fried onion, minced wood ear mushroom, fish sauce and some spices.
First you should select high quality rice which is cleaned and soaked in water for several hours before being ground into batter. A thin layer of batter is poured on a cloth that is tautly stretched and placed on top of the pot which can quickly cook the rice batter. 
Locally, the chief makes “Banh cuon” with wonderful colours of chives and grated vegetables in the rolls. Banh cuon can made extremily thin because it is steamed over a babric covered a pot which can quickly cook the rice flour, keeping it moist and workable. A very thin layer of batter is poured on the cloth and evenly spead and stems paper thin, and in less than a minute, a flat bamboo stick is used to lift off the delicate rice crepe. Banh cuon is served with dipping fish sauce. The sauce is heated with sugar, vinegar, etc.
Where to try “Banh cuon in Hanoi Old Quarter:
- Banh cuon Thanh Van: No.12 Hang Ga street.

4. Banh my (Vietnamese sandwich)
          “Banh my” is one of the best food of Hanoi street food and is voted one of the best street food in the world. Banh my first appeared in the French colonial period. It was often put pate and butter inside the bread. Then in 1954, when France leaved Vietnam, Vietnamese made banh mi in their own way and added pork, Vietnamese ham, herbs and cucumber inside the bread.
Nowadays, Banh mi is served as any meals during the day. Depends on eater’s preference, the seller will offer a lot of different types shuc as pate which is made from pork liver, egg, pork bacon, Vietnamese ham, shredded dried pork, etc; herbs such as coriander, basil, etc; and cucumber. If you like spicy, you can add chili sauce. From the north to the south of Vietnam, Banh mi can have different ingredients or taste.
Where to try Banh mi in Hanoi Old Quarter:
- Banh mi 25: No.25 Hang Ca street
- Banh mi P: No.12 Hang Buom street
- Banh mi Pho Co: No.38 Dinh Liet street
- Banh mi Ba Dan: No.34 Lo Su street
- Banh mi Nguyen Sinh: No.19 Ly Quoc Su street

5. Cha Ca (Fried fish with dill)
         Cha ca is listed by a few books and TV programs to be one of the things you have to try before you die.
To make this dish, they use the meat of snake-head, catfish, ling, etc, slice and marinate with turmeric powder, galangal, shrimp paste, chili, etc for about 2 hours and then bake in a preheated oven. It is served with a gas stove and a pan. You will put cooking oil, grilled fish, dill, etc inside the pan. This dish will be eat with a plate of rice vermicelli and shrimp paste and herbs.
Where to try in Hanoi Old Quarter:
- Cha ca La Vong: No.14 Cha Ca street
- Cha ca Thang Long: No.31 Duong Thanh street

6. Xoi (Sticky rice)
         There are a lot of kind of sticky rices in Hanoi such as sticky rice with peanuts; sticky rice with bean; sticky rice with corn, etc or chicken, pork, shredded dried pork, Vietnamese ham, etc. You can eat sticky rice for every meal, from breakfast to dinner. Sticky rice is served with pickled cucumber to reduce the fatty taste.
This dish is the combination of a lots of flavours. Eating Xoi to have unforgettable experience!
Where to try in Hanoi Old Quarter:
Xoi Yen: No.35b Nguyen Huu Huan street

7. Goc Da restaurant
           Goc Da restaurant is a small restaurant in No.52 Ly Quoc Su street. It is well known with mouth – watering dishes of Hanoi street food such as fried crab spring rolls, pillow cake, salty donut and “nem chua”. Main ingredients of those dishes are rice flour, pork, mushroom, glass noodles, egg, etc. They are deep fried so they’re very crispy and delicious. It is served with dipping sauce and herbs. The sauce here is taste, made from fish sauce, sugar, vinegar, etc. Put one of those dishes into the sauce, add some herb to reduce the oily taste and try it. You will definitely like them. 
8. Nom bo kho (Dried beef with salad)
          “Nom no kho” is one the most favorite of young people in Hanoi. It includes dried beef, peanuts, papaya, some herbs, spices and a special sauce. The sauce is delicious, made from soya or fish sauce. This dish is the perfect combination with ingredients and the sauce. Don’t miss to write down this dish in your must – try food list when you visit Hanoi Old Quarter!
Where to try in Hanoi Old Quarter: 
- Long Vi Dung in No.23 Hoan Kiem street

9. Che (Sweet gruel)
         Che is one of Vietnamese dessert. It is made from mung beans, black – eyed peas, kidney beans, tapioca, jelly (clear or grass), lotus seeds, fruit (litchi, longan, mango, durian, jackfruit) and coconut milk, etc.
Che are often prepared with one of a number of varieties of beans, tubers, and/or glutinous rice, cooked in water and sweetened with sugar. It is eaten more in the summer for locals as a dessert. The sellers will put different “che” and ice into a glass. You can choose your favorite “che” and the seller will served them for you.
Where to try in Hanoi Old Quarter:
Che Bon Mua: No. 4 Hang Can street
Che Huong Hai: No.93 Hang Bac street

10. Cafe Trung (Egg coffee)
         You will immediately feel weird when you hear egg coffee. Egg coffee is a unique drink in Hanoi and you can’t find it anywhere. 
Egg coffee was made in 1946 by a men who was a bartender for a 5 star hotel. At that time it was lack of milk so he tried to find another ingredient instead of milk, then he recognized that egg could make different taste when it was mixed with coffee. After that he quitted his job and opened his own coffee shop for egg coffee. It became famous until now.
Egg coffee is traditionally prepared with egg yolks, sugar, condensed milk and robust coffee. The drink is made by beating egg yolks with sugar and coffee, then extracting the coffee into he half of the cup followed by a similar amount of egg scream which is prepared by heating and beating the yolks. You won’t feel regret when you visit Hanoi and try egg coffee.
Where to try in Hanoi Old Quarter:
- Cafe Giang: No.39 Nguyen Huu Huan street
- Cafe Pho Co: No.11 Hang Gai street
             There are a lot of another dishes of Hanoi cuisine which you should try in Hanoi Old Quarter as well as Hanoi. Those are top 10 highlight food and drinks in Hanoi Old Quarter. I hope you will love Vietnamese cuisine and have wonderful time in Vietnam. 














TOP 1O MUST – TRY VIETNAM DISHES IN HA NOI FOR FOOD LOVING GLOBETROTTERS
        Hanoi is not only famous for its beauty but also it attracts tourists by its rich cuisine with many mouth watering dishes which will make your stomach happily. 
Food-loving globetrotters, if you have a chance to visit Hanoi, don’t miss to try Hanoi street food. The best Hanoi dishes are not expensive yet tasty treats that can be found within Hanoi Old Quarter’s narrow alleyways and bustling street markets. You should spend some days in Hanoi to enjoy Hanoi food, eating your way through the hectic, motorbike clogged streets of Hanoi Old Quarter and don’t the same meal twice to try as much as possible delicious Hanoi street food here.
Here are top 10 dishes you must try in Hanoi
1. Pho Hanoi (Hanoi noodles soup)
          Pho is a familiar food of Hanoians as well as tourists. It is not only a dish but also a pride of Hanoi cuisine in the eyes of domestic and foreign tourists. Pho was invented in the early 20th century. Pho is appeared anywhere from steer vendors to restaurant. Some is served with chicken and some with beef but beef noodles soup is more popular.
Where to try:
You should try pho in some local restaurants in Hanoi Old Quarter such as Pho Bat Dan, Pho Thin, Pho Suong, Pho Ly Quoc Su, etc. The price for a delicious Pho is from 30.000VND to 60.000 VND

2. Pho Tron and Mien Tron
      Visiting Hanoi, just spend 25.000 – 35.000 VND to try a bowl of Pho Tron or Mien Tron which are super tasty. Pho Tron includes rice noodles, bean sprouts, peanuts, beef or chicken, fried onions and herbs. Mien Tron is similar to Pho Tron but it is used glass noodles instead of rice noodles. This dishes are suitable with every people because it’s not fat and really delicious. We won’t stop eating it until the last piece!
 Where to try:
 You can try Pho Tron or Mien Tron in Dinh Liet street, No.5 Phu Doan street, etc in Hanoi Old Quarter.

3. Bun Cha (Grilled pork and rice noodles)
       Bun Cha is a Vietnamese dish of grilled pork (cha), rice noodles and dipping sauce, is thought to have originated from Hanoi, Vietnam. Bun cha is served with a plate of rice noodles, a bowl of grilled pork and dipping sauce and a plate of herb.
There are two kind of cha: cha vien and cha mieng. Cha vien is made from lean shoulder which is softer than ham or butt, lean shoulder will be chopped and marinated spices, then grilled. Cha Mieng is made from bacon which was sliced, marinated spices and grilled. To make best Cha Mieng, pork meat have to have both fatty meat and lean. 
There are many local restaurants which served Bun cha but to make Bun cha tasty depends on experiences and secret recipes, especially the broth. The broth includes papaya, carrot, fish sauce, vinegar, sugar, etc. Bun cha will be served with herbs to reduce oily taste and raise guest’s appetite.
 Where to try:
You should try Bun cha in No.1 Hang Manh street or in Dong Xuan market alley in Hanoi Old Quarter, Huong Lien restaurant which Obama president ate before when he visited Vietnam, etc. The price is from 20.000 VND to 50.000 VND.

4. Bun dau mam tom (Rice noodles with fried tofu and shrimp sauce)
      Visiting Hanoi, tourists shouldn’t miss “Bun dau mam tom” which is simple dish with rice noodles, fried tofu, shrimp sauce and herbs. Fried tofu is sliced into small pieces, deep fried so it is very crispy outside and soft inside. Shrimp sauce is mixed with sugar, lime, hot oil cooking, etc. 
Where to try:
You can eat Bun dau mam tom in anywhere from street side to restaurant in Hanoi. The price is from 15.000VND to 25.000 VND

5. Pho cuon (Rolled Pho)
     Pho Cuon is one of the most popular and famous dish in Vietnam especially in the north of Vietnam. If you want to try the best Pho Cuon, you should try it in Hanoi.
In the summer, it’s really hot so people enjoy try cool food with fresh ingredients so pho cuon is one of the favorite food for tourists. 
Pho cuon is made from three main ingredients such as beef, bare noodle and vegetables. It is the combination of green vegetable like salad, bean sprouts, mint leaves, rice noodles. This dish is served with a special sauce which is made from fish sauce, chopped garlic, sugar, lemon juice, etc. 
Where to try:
You should try Pho cuon in West lake, Pho Cuon Ngu Xa or Dong Xuan market alley. The price is from 40.000 VND to 50.000 VND for one plate of Pho cuon.

6. Bun oc (Snails rice noodles soup)
       Bun oc can be found everywhere in Vietnam and seems rather simple to cook. However it’s not all easy to make the best Bun oc, you need a well cooking skills because this dish is combined many spices and ingredients which have to selected and prepared carefully, and this will dictate the success of the cooking.
The snails must be fat enough, medium sides and yellow and cleaned carefully.  Bun oc includes snails, fried tofu, tomato, rice noodles, delicious broth, bean sprouts and herbs. 
Hanoi people have 2 different ways to eat Bun oc: hot and cool. It tastes very similar except for the heat. Generally, hot snail noodles soup is more popular.
Where to try:
You can try Bun oc in Quan Ba Beo in Hoe Nhai street, ba Luong in Khuong Thuong; No.530 Thuy Khue alley; Dong Xuan market alley, etc. The price is from 20.000 VND to 35.000 VND.

7. Oc luoc (Boiled snails)
       In Hanoi, there are plenty of places sell oc luoc. Each place will have secret recipe to make their dipping sauce to attract customers. Snails are boiled with lemon grass, lime leaves to raise snails flavor. The dipping sauce includes chopped lemon grass, fish sauce, etc. This dish is served with cucumber, young mango or pickled fig. Young people in Hanoi really enjoy bun oc by its special taste.
Where to try:
You should try Oc luoc in O Quan Chuong, Hoan Kiem street, Dinh Liet street in Hanoi Old Quarter etc. The price is from 20.000 VND to 30.000 VND for one bowl of oc luoc.

8. Xoi (Sticky rice)
        There are a lot of kind of sticky rices in Hanoi such as sticky rice with peanuts; sticky rice with bean; sticky rice with corn, etc or chicken, pork, shredded dried pork, Vietnamese ham, etc. You can eat sticky rice for every meal, from breakfast to dinner. Sticky rice is served with pickled cucumber to reduce the fatty taste.
This dish is the combination of a lots of flavours. Eating Xoi to have unforgettable experience!
Where to eat: You should eat Xoi in Xoi Yen restaurant in Nguyen Huu Huan street; De La Thanh street or a lot of corners of Hanoi Old Quarter. The price is from 10.000 VND to 40.000 VND.

9. Lau (Hot pot)
      There are many kind of Lau which you can choose such as beef, fish, pork, frog, snail, chicen, duck, etc. Each kind of Lau will have different flavor and it’s interesting to discover them. It is served with a hot pot which has delicious broth inside and a stove. You will put vegetable, meat, etc inside the hot pot while eating. This dish is very popular in winter and suitable with a small group. 
Where to try: 
You can eat Lau in Ta Hien street in Hanoi Old Quarter; Cau Dien; frog hot pot in Giang Van Minh or Truc Bach, etc.


10. Ice scream
       Trang Tien, Thuy Ta, West lake, Lo Duc, etc are famous address for ice scream of Hanoians. There are a lot of ice scream flavors such as coconut, bean, chocolate, vanilla, etc. 
The price is from 7.000 VND to 45.000 VND 

             Be careful to eat Hanoi street food because you cannot stop thinking about it and try it again. Vietnam Eco Travel hopes that you will have an amazing trip and try delicious Hanoi cuisine!


Thứ Hai, 17 tháng 4, 2017

Kỳ nghỉ lễ 30/04 năm nay kéo dài 3 ngày là khoảng thời gian  mà gia đình bạn có thể cùng  nhau tổ chức một cuộc dã ngoại thú vụ. Một điểm đến an toàn không xô bồ , ngột ngạt , bon chen ồn ào để nghỉ ngơi thư giãn là tiêu chí được đặt lên hàng đầu khi lựa chọn cho chuyến du lịch của mình . Điều này đồng nghĩa với chi phí thanh toán không hề thấp . Nhưng trong những trường hợp kinh phí hạn hẹp gia đình bạn vẫn có thể tìm được điểm đến rộng rãi , thoáng mát trong lành , không cách xa trung tâm thành phố :
Vietnam Eco Travel sẽ đưa ra cho bạn những địa điểm chất lượng nhất
Bán kính 100km từ Hà Nội 

1, Tam Đảo ( Tam Đảo – Vĩnh Phúc )

Khoảng cách : 70km 
Chi phí tổng : 150.000 đến 200.000vnđ
Đi lại : 80.000vnđ
Ăn uống : 70.000 đến 120.000vnđ
Ảnh
Không chỉ sở hữu kiểu khí hậu 4 mùa trong một ngày độc đáo , Tam Đảo còn có không khí trong lành , khung cảnh thơ mộng , hùng vĩ được ví là “ Đà Lạt của phía Bắc “ . Đến với Tam Đảo ,gia đình bạn sẽ có những phút giây thư giãn trọn vẹn , một chốn dừng chân yên bình lý tưởng . Và đừng quên tham gia hoạt động chăm sóc , thu hái su su như một người dân bản địa thực thụ.
2, Thung Nai ( Cao Phong – Hòa Bình )
Khoảng cách : 100km
Chi phí tổng : 350.000vnđ
Đi lại : 100.000vnđ
Chi phí trọn gói tại Thung Nai ( thuyền đón khách vào đảo , thuyền đưa khách đi tham quan lòng hồ , đưa khách về bến thuyền  , ngủ và 3 bữa ăn trên đảo ) 250.000vnđ
Ở Thung Nai có rất nhiều điểm để gia đình bạn tham quan , nghỉ ngơi thư giãn : có thể tham quan bản làng của người Mường , tham quan các đảo hoang không có sự sống của con người , tham quan đền Chúa Thác Bờ , động Thác Bờ , động Ngòi Hoa , thăm bè nuôi cá lồng trên hồ … tham gia câu cá , nướng cá ngắm sao … Trường hợp muốn nghỉ lại , bạn có thể tìm khách sạn hoặc nhà dân , giá khá mềm chỉ từ 300.000vnđ bạn có thể tìm được phòng đẹp lung linh tại khách sạn hoặc 100.000vnđ tại nhà dân.
3, Trang trại Đồng Quê ( Ba Vì – Sơn Tây – Hà Nội ) 
Khoảng cách : 65km
Tổng chi phí : 200.000vnđ
Đi lại : Từ Hà Nội đến Ba Vì : 50.000vnđ
Chi phí trọn gói : ( phí tham dự và tiền ăn )
120.000vnđ đến 150.000vnđ
Nằm tọa lạc trên một khu đồi nhỏ xinh xắn , tựa lưng vào dãy núi Ba Vì , trang trại có địa hình thiên nhiên nông nghiệp rất đẹp và đa dạng : rừng hồ ao suối sông. Đến trang trại , gia đình bạn có thể được tham gia vào các hoạt động nông nghiệp như một người nông dân thực thụ : đi xe công nông quanh làng , úp cá, cấy lúa , tự hái chè , sao chè, nướng cá ngoài trời , đi thuyền và hái sen trong đầm …
4, Bản Lác ( Mai Châu – Hòa Bình ) 
Khoảng cách : 80km
Tổng chi phí 150.000vnđ
Đi lại : từ Hà Nội đến Mai Châu : 70.000vnđ
Ăn uống : 80.000vnđ
Bản Lác là một bản nhỏ của dân tộc Thái , nằm giữa thung lũng xanh tươi với những cánh đồng lúa trải dài . Từng nếp nhà sàn xinh xắn ẩn hiện trong làn sương mờ ảo của núi rừng như muốn núi chân bất cứ ai đã một lần đến nơi đây. Đến với Mai Châu để tận hưởng bầu không khí trong lành , nguyên sơ cùng nền văn hóa dân tộc Thái đậm đà bản sắc. Chén rượu cần , thanh cơm lam , khung cửi dệt vải là những trải nghiệm lý thú cho các bạn vốn chỉ quen với cuộc sống thành thị.
5, Biển Hải Thịnh ( Hải Hậu – Nam Định )
Khoảng cách : 80km 
Tổng chi phí : 200.000vnđ/ người
Đi lại : 80.000vnđ/ người
Ăn uống : 120.000vnđ/ người
Đây là điểm đến tối ưu dành cho những gia đình có kinh phí eo hẹp. Bởi lẽ đây là vùng biển khá mới và có ít du khách nhưng bù lại , chi phí cho một chuyến du lịch tại đây rất rẻ , không lo tình trạng kín phòng. Ưu điểm lớn nhất của vùng biển này là hải sản rất tươi ngon và giá lại rẻ.
Bán kính 100km từ Tp. Hồ Chí Minh
1, Làng Du lịch Bình Quới ( Bán đảo Thanh Đa – Bờ sông Sài Gòn ) 

Khoảng cách : 8km
Chi Phí trọn gói : 300.000vnđ/ người
Là khu du lịch tổng hợp nhất tại Tp. Hồ Chí Minh , làng du lịch Bình Quới có khí hậu thoáng mát , trong lành với cảnh quan sông nước độc đáo và được biết đến như một khu thư giãn và ăn uống bậc nhất . Tại đây , gia đình bạn sẽ được thưởng thức những món ăn Việt Nam đặc sắc , các chương trình văn nghệ dân tộc độc đáo hay tham dự các hoạt động thể dục thể thao : lướt ván , câu cá , quần vợt , bơi lội …
2, Khu du lịch sinh thái Vườn Xoài ( Biên Hòa – Đồng Nai )
Khoảng cách : 40km
Chi phí : 300.000vnđ/ người
Đến với khu du lịch sinh thái Vườn Xoài , gia đình bạn sẽ được tận hưởng bầu không khí trong lành từ những rặng cây xanh rì ven đường , phong cảnh thiên nhiên cởi mở , rộng rãi hồ bơi , sân tennis , nhà thi đấu đa năng , khu cắm trại , các trò chơi cảm giác mạnh như : trượt cỏ , chèo thuyền thúng , thuyền kayak , cưỡi đà điểu , bắn súng sơn …
3, Công viên văn hóa Đầm Sen ( Q.11 – Tp. Hồ Chí Minh ) 
Khoảng cách : 8km
Chí phí : vé vào cổng và phí chơi các trò chơi ) 300.000vnđ/ người
Đầm Sen là một trong những khu du lịch lớn đặc sắc nhất Việt Nam , ngoài những khu vui chơi đầy đủ các loại hình giải trí, Đầm Sen còn có hàng chục nghìn loại hình thư giãn  nghỉ ngơi khác phục vụ khách du lịch . Đến với Đầm Sen dù là người khó tính hay kỹ tính đều có cảm giác thoải mái bởi dịch vụ tại đây.
4, Khu du lịch Suối Tiên ( Q.9 – Tp. Hồ Chí Minh )
Khoảng cách : 10km
Chi Phí ( vé vào cổng và chơi các trò chơi ) 300.000vnđ/ người 
Khu du lịch văn hóa Suối Tiên là khu du lịch vui chơi giải trí nổi tiếng . Đến với Suối Tiên , các bé sẽ có được những khám phá thú vị về lịch sử đất nước , tìm hiểu về truyền thống văn hóa và phong tục dân tộc thông qua những hình ảnh lịch sử và truyền thuyết Việt Nam được tái hiện đầy đủ và sinh động : Truyền thuyết Sơn Tinh – Thủy Tinh , sự tích Trăm trứng nở trăm con , Sự tích Lạc Long Quân – Âu Cơ … 
5, Khu du lịch Đại Nam Văn Hiến ( Thủ Dầu Một – Bình Dương )
Khoảng cách : 60km
Chi phí tổng : 350.000vnđ/người
Đi lại : 50.000vnđ/ người
Giá vé ( vé vào cổng và chơi các trò chơi ) 300.000vnđ/ người
Đại Nam Văn Hiến là khu du lịch tái hiện đầy đủ sông núi , đất nước Việt Nam với các công trình văn hóa thu nhỏ. Khu du lịch đáp ứng đủ nhu cầu của một chuyến đi du lịch gia đình với chùa chiền cho các bà mẹ , hồ bơi sở thú cho các thiên thần nhỏ bé và những trò chơi cảm giác mạnh cho các ông bố.
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Thứ Sáu, 14 tháng 4, 2017

AWESOME HANOI STREET FOOD TOUR WITH 2 LOVELY PHILIPINES GIRLS
Today Vietnam Eco Travel had a lot of fun through my street food tour with 2 girls from Philippine. We not only tried Vietnamese Cuisine but also talked about our culture and our life. We are all young so it’s easy to connect each other.
It rained a lot today but luckily when our tour starts, it stopped raining. I was so lucky because the weather was really nice then. Our tour would start at 5:30 pm so I went to their hotel before 5:30 pm to pick them up. I always want to be on time. When I went there, it’s 5:15 pm so i waited for them in the lobby until 5:30 pm. When they appeared with a wide smile, I was impressed because they’re very friendly and young. They’re almost the same age as me, they’re Mai and Johan and just reached Hanoi the day before so they haven’t visited any tourist attractions in Hanoi Old Quarter, they tried “Pho” (Noodles soup) and “Bun cha” (grilled pork with rice noodles) so I would skip them in our tour today. After a quick introduction, we started our street food tour. All of us are really excited because we are food lovers.
First, I guided them to Hoan Kiem lake (Returned Sword lake) to see the lake, Turtle Tower, The Huc Bridge and Ngoc Son Temple. I told them about the legend of the lake, explained the reason why Vietnamese people call this lake is Returned Sword lake or Sword lake. The history of Ngoc Son temple, Turtle tower as well as our religion. Then we moved to Saint Joseph Cathedral of Hanoi. This cathedral was designed by a French architect and built by Vietnamese people in 1882. Here is a place or not only Christian people but also many people come here to see its beautiful architecture and also attracts couples to take photos for their wedding albums in here.
After that, we tried our first Vietnamese dish in a small restaurant near the cathedral. This restaurant is very famous for pillow cake, salty donut, crab fried spring rolls. I ordered for them 1 pillow cake, one salty donut, one crab spring rolls and one fresh spring rolls. All of these dishes will eat with a special sauce and herb. The sauce includes fish sauce, vinegar, sugar, water, papaya, etc. And the main ingredients of these dishes are pork, soya noodles, minced ear mushroom, carrot, egg. Pillow cake, Salty donut are covered by rice flour. Spring roll covers by rice pancake. All of them will be fried inside deep oil so they’re crispy and tasty. Especially eat them with the sauce and herb to reduce oily taste is a perfect combination. Mai and Johan both love them, they looked happy after trying those dishes and I was too. We talked a lot while eating.
Then we moved to the next food destination. On the way to go there, we visited white Horse Temple which is the oldest temple in Hanoi. I told them about the meaning of this temple as well as some special things inside this temple. Next we bought three cup of Vietnamese fresh beer which is very cheap and a favorite drink of locals in the summer and take away. Say “Yo” (means cheers in English) and drink a little before reaching our destination. They love our beer immediately. It’s time to try our next food. It’s “Banh mi” (Vietnamese sandwich) in a very good small restaurant. We tried “Banh mi with pate” and “Banh mi with chicken”. I can’t describe the happiness of mai and Johan at that time. They told that they was so delicious and was the best Vietnamese food they had ever tried. They inspired me a lot. We both tried “Banh mi” and drink fresh beer (Don’t worry about we could get drunk because our fresh beer is not strong so you could not drunk just for a cup of beer). We became more closer to each other and I laughed a lot because they’re humorous and always made jokes.
Finish “Banh Mi”, we kept moving to our next destination to try “Banh cuon” (Steamed rice pancake rolls).  “Banh cuon” is very light crepe often with ground pork, minced wood ear mushroom, fried onions and eaten with Vietnamese ham, special sauce and herb. They will put water with rice flour. Use a little of the mixture and spread out over a cloth stretched over a pot of boiling water, put ingredients above, roll quickly by a small bamboo rod. They will serve “Banh cuon” on a plate, put fried onions on the top of “Banh cuon” and we will have a special sauce made from fish sauce, vinegar, sugar, water, etc , especially this sauce will be heated before we eat. Everything was very new to Mai and Johan. They were excited to try it after our explanation for this dish. And of course they liked it. They became love Vietnamese Cuisine more and more.
Finish “Banh cuon”, took a rest. We continued our tour. On the way to our next place, we saw “Quan Chuong gate” which is one of gates of Thang Long citadel and the only gate survival until now. I told them the history of this gate and its meaning with Vietnamese. Then we reached our restaurant to try “Xoi” (steamed sticky rice). Xoi is made from sticky rice, then they will mix with mung bean or lotus seeds. You can eat “Xoi” with dried shredded pork, Vietnamese ham, egg, chicken, etc. We ate “Xoi” mixed with chicken, Vietnamese ham and egg which was delicious. Mai and Johan were full after finishing our dish and they were fancy with it by the way. I told them to take a rest a little bit before our last destination because they were too fun to eat any food more. We moved to Giang coffee which is near our restaurant and located in a small alley to try egg coffee. Egg coffee is a specific drink in Hanoi and Giang coffee is a best place to try it. It is traditionally prepared with egg yolks, sugar, condensed milk and robusta coffee. The drink is made by beating egg yolks with sugar and coffee, then extracting the coffee into half of the cup followed by a similar amount of egg cream which prepared by heating and beating the yolks. Put the cup of egg coffee inside another cup which has hot water inside to help the egg coffee hot. They still have cold egg coffee besides hot egg coffee but I think hot egg coffee is better. So I ordered for them one hot egg coffee and one cold egg with matcha (cold egg with matcha is tasty also). They were confused at first because they never ever heard about egg with coffee. They told that it was weird so they’re so curious about this drink. Then our drinks were ready on out table. “They look beautiful” they said. First we mixed all the ingredient together and then tried them. I could see their happiness on their face after trying those drinks. They could not say anything, just enjoyed their drinks but I could feel that they were so satisfied about those. We talked a lot about our life and their experience for travelling here. It was interesting to talk with them.
Finally we finished our tour after they could not eat anything more. I guided them to return their hotel. Give them a warm hug, said thank you and we were sad to say goodbye. We are good friends now. We laughed a lot through our great tour. I was super happy because they all loved Vietnamese dishes I showed them today. I hope I could see them one day in any place in the world. The earth is small, isn’t it?.