Eat with Chu (Hanoi in your eyes)

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Eat with Chu (Hanoi in your eyes)

Food scene

If you heard about egg coffee, you should also try Egg cream. They stir the egg with sugar until it become a fluffy texture like foam. They also have the most delicious mixed fruit with condense milk.
5 Ngõ Hàng Chỉ
5 Ngõ Hàng Chỉ
If you heard about egg coffee, you should also try Egg cream. They stir the egg with sugar until it become a fluffy texture like foam. They also have the most delicious mixed fruit with condense milk.
If you want to try Vietnamese local food, you should definitely try this dish. The place is tourist friendly and you can easily communicate with the staffs.
41 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Bún Bò Nam Bộ Bách Phương
73-75 Hàng Điếu
41 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
If you want to try Vietnamese local food, you should definitely try this dish. The place is tourist friendly and you can easily communicate with the staffs.
If you want to enjoy the hustle and bustle night atmosphere in Hanoi, especially on the weekends, this is just the place. So many people, both locals and tourists gathered around, having a beer, snacks, talking about everything they can come up with. Also, there are exciting bars around for you to hop in if you are in the mood, too.
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Tạ Hiện
Phố Tạ Hiện
245 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
If you want to enjoy the hustle and bustle night atmosphere in Hanoi, especially on the weekends, this is just the place. So many people, both locals and tourists gathered around, having a beer, snacks, talking about everything they can come up with. Also, there are exciting bars around for you to hop in if you are in the mood, too.
Just 2 minutes waling from our home, you can try the best and most famous dishes in Hanoi, Vietnam : "Bun cha" "Bun cha" is served with grilled fatty pork over a plate of white rice noodle and herbs with a side dish of dipping sauce. The dish was described in 1959 by Vietnamese food writer Vu Bang (1913–1984) who described Hanoi as a town "Transfixed by Bun cha."
6 Ngõ Trạm
6 Ngõ Trạm
Just 2 minutes waling from our home, you can try the best and most famous dishes in Hanoi, Vietnam : "Bun cha" "Bun cha" is served with grilled fatty pork over a plate of white rice noodle and herbs with a side dish of dipping sauce. The dish was described in 1959 by Vietnamese food writer Vu Bang (1913–1984) who described Hanoi as a town "Transfixed by Bun cha."
"Pho" is a very popular dish to Vietnamese people. However, it's not just "pho" serving with soup, it's also fried and it will give you an unforgettable experience. And it's just a 4 minute walk from our home. What can be more convenient? :D
17 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Phở Xào Phú Mỹ
45 Bát Đàn
17 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
"Pho" is a very popular dish to Vietnamese people. However, it's not just "pho" serving with soup, it's also fried and it will give you an unforgettable experience. And it's just a 4 minute walk from our home. What can be more convenient? :D
How about some delicious dessert? “Chè” is a general Vietnamese word to describe any traditional Vietnamese sweet beverage, which is usually available in the form of pudding, or as a plain drink. There are various flavors that you can try here.
17 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Chè Bốn Mùa
4 Hàng Cân
17 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
How about some delicious dessert? “Chè” is a general Vietnamese word to describe any traditional Vietnamese sweet beverage, which is usually available in the form of pudding, or as a plain drink. There are various flavors that you can try here.

Sightseeing

The Hanoi train street has a railroad track crossing with also many small booths and rows of houses on two sides. The strange living of the locals in the eyes of foreigners has attracted many visitors. They are surprised and curious about a small street with the width is just over 5m but it was a very special and unique beauty. Therefore, not only the Long Bien Bridge, ancient streets or traditional places in Hanoi but the Hanoi train street also become famous sights in the heart of the capital.
Train Street Selfie Spot
66 Phùng Hưng
The Hanoi train street has a railroad track crossing with also many small booths and rows of houses on two sides. The strange living of the locals in the eyes of foreigners has attracted many visitors. They are surprised and curious about a small street with the width is just over 5m but it was a very special and unique beauty. Therefore, not only the Long Bien Bridge, ancient streets or traditional places in Hanoi but the Hanoi train street also become famous sights in the heart of the capital.
Walking street time starts from 19 pm on Friday to Sunday 24 hours in the area around Hoan Kiem Lake and the Old Quarter. It is attractive and attracted by traditional games, bold games Ethnic identity and cultural spirit of Vietnam. For each segment of the walking street, we will see a group of people playing umbrellas or tug-of-war, play or kick ball ... Follow the streets in the walking street, we can easily meet the groups of performers with a variety of styles, different types of music.
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Dagat-dagatan ng Hoàn Kiếm
513 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Walking street time starts from 19 pm on Friday to Sunday 24 hours in the area around Hoan Kiem Lake and the Old Quarter. It is attractive and attracted by traditional games, bold games Ethnic identity and cultural spirit of Vietnam. For each segment of the walking street, we will see a group of people playing umbrellas or tug-of-war, play or kick ball ... Follow the streets in the walking street, we can easily meet the groups of performers with a variety of styles, different types of music.
Saint Joseph Cathedral, located at 40 Nha Chung street, Hanoi, is a Roman Catholic cathedral with neo- gothic style, which was built about 120 years ago. Nha Chung Street now becomes the “Lemon Tea” street, a popular gathering place to many youngsters in Hanoi, and home to eye-catching souvenir shops and Western style restaurants. It is not only the holly place for Christian couples hold their wedding, but also a great venue for non- religious grooms and brides to take nice wedding shots.
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Katedral ng St. Joseph
40 Nhà Chung
209 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Saint Joseph Cathedral, located at 40 Nha Chung street, Hanoi, is a Roman Catholic cathedral with neo- gothic style, which was built about 120 years ago. Nha Chung Street now becomes the “Lemon Tea” street, a popular gathering place to many youngsters in Hanoi, and home to eye-catching souvenir shops and Western style restaurants. It is not only the holly place for Christian couples hold their wedding, but also a great venue for non- religious grooms and brides to take nice wedding shots.

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How to ask for the price

If you want to ask for the price, just say "Bao nhieu?" Sellers don't know English will use fingers to say the price.
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Bring cash with you

Keep enough cash with you as your card might not be accepted/work everywhere and card cloning attempts are common.
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Avoid to wear shorts when going to pagodas or temples

You can wear shorts, except when going to pagodas or temples. If you planned on going to those places, make sure you prepare long pants/ long dress or for women you can bring a long scarf and wrap it around.
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Bring diarrhea and allergy pills

Although this is something all of us don't want to happen, but for those with sensitive stomach and not quite getting used to eating street food, you should have this. It's actually a good thing to know yourself and be prepared when travelling to a different country with different culture.
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Wanna easy ride? Use "Grab"

You should install Grab application to your phone because it's an easy, fast and also cheap way to travel around the city. It's kinda like Uber so it will be easy to use.
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How to say 'Where is the bathroom?'

This is an important question if you go to shops, cf, or food places. The easiest way is to say: "Toilet/WC o dau?" As in Vietnamese: "Toilet/WC ở đâu?"