Hanoi, HCM City named top places for delicacies!
Both Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City have been voted as the leading destinations to enjoy traditional cuisine or street food, as well as being top places for food shopping among local travelers, according to endorsement data on Booking.com.
The data reveal that 53% of Vietnamese travelers are particularly keen to taste and indulge in local cuisine when traveling.
Hanoi tops the list in terms of the best destinations for traditional Vietnamese food. Despite their cheapness, an array of tasty treats can be found within the Old Quarter’s narrow alleyways and the bustling street markets situated throughout the capital.
“This is where you can find the familiar and world-renowned ‘pho’ noodles served with bagel twists or the original ‘bun cha’ that was once enjoyed by President Obama during his 2016 visit in Vietnam. ‘Bun dau mam tom’, a stinky yet tasty and crispy delicacy originated in Hanoi, is a definite must for daredevils undisturbed by the idea of pungent shrimp paste,” the website explains.
Furthermore, Ho Chi Minh City was named the best city for street food. The data state that the southern city that never sleeps appeals to the taste buds of travelers due to its countless food stalls and markets that are open around the clock.
“A city trip to Saigon is incomplete without indulging in all-time favorites such as bot chien fried in a large flat pan with whipped eggs, the legendary Vietnamese pizza or quesadilla grilled on the coal stove, duck embryo in tamarind sauce, and beef offal steamed in coconut milk served with banh mi,” the website highlights.
“With all the finger-licking and creative dishes the city has to offer, it is no surprise that travelers have pinned Ho Chi Minh City as one of the top endorsed destinations for street food on Booking.com.”