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Do you have any plans for the upcoming 2024 New Year holiday? Although there is only one official day off, it is still a great time to relieve stress after stressful working days. So spend 24 hours wandering the streets of Hanoi, enjoy the cold winter, and enjoy super delicious street food.

Surely it is also an extremely interesting experience that we should not miss. Buildings from the French colonial period, sidewalk shops selling local specialties, motorbikes snaking on crowded streets. For many people, Hanoi has all the interesting things to explore in their own way.

Hanoi’s winter is not as bone-chilling as the icy Sapa or as cold as the pine forests of Da Lat. It is a strange winter that only belongs to this city. Hanoi’s winter weather makes many people crave it.

From the cold wind, warm rays of sunlight shine through each treetop in the middle of the elegant streets. It’s a bit of fragrance with the cold wind blowing across, winter is as golden as honey potatoes, drying Hanoi, drying someone’s soul, making the landscape come to life.

Hanoi food tour schedule in 24 hours. Start your day with a hot breakfast. Mentioning Hanoi’s Old Quarter means mentioning Hanoi’s cuisine. The ancients have a saying that no matter who goes back and forth, they still remember the delicious dishes of Hanoi.

Hanoi cuisine truly has great appeal. No matter how picky an eater you are, you will fall in love with the delicious delicacies of the capital. In particular, to start a day full of energy, the hungry stomach must be satisfied, right?

First is definitely Pho. The name that tops the list of delicious breakfast dishes in Hanoi is certainly no stranger to tourists. Pho is considered the most popular morning snack in Hanoi.

In any corner of the capital, you can find a fragrant bowl of pho. Hot pho noodles served with crispy fried dough is incomparable. Next must be Hanoi Banh Mi. When it comes to delicious breakfast dishes in Hanoi, bread is always one of the top choices on the list.

Bread in Hanoi is very diverse and rich. You can enjoy pate bread, egg bread, meat bread, mixed bread, stick bread, mouse bread, even delicious pan bread.

Another typical breakfast dish is Hanoi Sticky Rice. When mentioning sticky rice in Hanoi, people often think of sticky rice, char siu sticky rice, fried sticky rice, and chicken sticky rice.

Sticky rice dishes are very diverse and delicious. The main ingredient is simply sticky rice combined with savory dishes such as eggs, shrimp, chicken, pate, and braised meat.

You can choose your own sticky rice packages that suit your preferences. On busy mornings, Hanoi people often stop by traditional sticky rice shops to enjoy this delicious breakfast. Hanoi snail noodle soup. Spicy and sour snail vermicelli has been a culinary specialty of the capital’s residents for a long time.

The sour taste of vinegar suddenly blends with the chewy taste of snails and the crunch of fried beans, increasing the rich flavor of the dish. This is everyone’s favorite Hanoi breakfast dish in winter. Enjoying snail vermicelli in cold weather will definitely keep you warm all day long.

Hanoi rib porridge is also a famous specialty. Not only locals but tourists from all over are passionate about this famous rib porridge dish. Soft and smooth rib porridge, pureed with rib meat. You can easily find steaming sidewalk rib porridge in the capital.

Rice balls with sesame salt are a rustic dish but extremely nutritious. This is one of the most popular Hanoi breakfast dishes. Because it’s delicious, fast, quick and very cheap. For just 5,000 VND, you can eat a full ball of sesame rice for a full breakfast.

You can see sidewalk vendors selling rice balls all over the streets of Hanoi. A ball of rice eaten with sesame salt only costs 5,000 VND. In addition to snail vermicelli and vermicelli thang, Hanoi crab vermicelli vermicelli is also a vermicelli dish that many tourists love in the capital.

Crabs are pounded and served with fried beans, tomatoes, rare beef and herbs. The broth of crab vermicelli noodles will generally be similar to snail vermicelli.

You can order a combination of vermicelli vermicelli and vermicelli snail to taste. The slightly sour and delicate taste of crab mixed with the spicy taste of snails will not disappoint you. Next, don’t forget to drive around Hanoi’s 36 streets, admiring the strangely deserted Hanoi Old Quarter during the holidays.

Hanoi has 36 streets, the name has entered the subconscious of many people with the most simple and rustic features from names such as Hang Mam, Hang Non, Hang Duong, Hang Muoi.

The old town has a very unique urban character, a prosperous and crowded place, always crowded with people but still retains the traditional cultural values ​​from thousands of years ago of the capital.

Each street gathers workers from famous craft villages around the ancient capital of Thang Long, turning each street here into a miniature craft village in the heart of Hanoi.

Architecture is another unique feature that makes up the unique character of the old town, with the structure of tube houses, tilted tile roofs and facades of shops specializing in trading, built mainly in the 19th century. The 18th and 19th centuries.

At first glance, the houses look shabby and small, but they are arranged very skillfully and reasonably by people, still fully serving the life needs of the people here.

Returning to the old town means returning to the traditions of a thousand years of civilization, with cultural values ​​still preserved in about 100 long-standing architectural works.

Including communal houses, temples, pagodas, and assembly halls, the most typical is the Bach Ma temple on Hang Buom street, one of the four towns of the ancient capital Thang Long. First-time visitors, or foreign tourists, probably feel a bit overwhelmed and confused when walking in the small but crowded streets.

Houses are close together, vehicles move like crazy, and the scene for those unfamiliar with it is probably somewhat chaotic. But you have to go, you have to feel, you have to stay to see all the very unique and strange culture of life and people here.

After admiring the unique scenery of Hanoi’s Old Quarter, visiting the local markets right in the heart of the Old Quarter is also an experience worth trying.

Hang Be Market is considered a “super market” because of all kinds of delicious food. I’ve heard about this market for a long time, but not many people really know where exactly this market is?

This bustling market is located on Hang Be street, right in the heart of the old town. If you go from Hang Mam – Hang Bac intersection, you just need to go through Cau Go – Hang Thung intersection to reach this street.

For people of the capital, Hang Be market has long become a familiar destination, a very unique cultural space of Hanoi people. In a certain aspect, this place also reflects a part of the life, traditional living and eating habits of the people of the old town.

Right next to Hang Be market is Thanh Ha market. It sounds big, but in fact Thanh Ha ancient market is tiny, it takes less than ten minutes to go in one go.

The entire market alley is more than a hundred meters long, but shops and restaurants are crowded on both sides of the aisle. Even though it is extremely cramped, for some reason, customers still flock through from early morning until late at night.

Thanh Ha market alley is famous for many delicious dishes typical of Hanoi and other regions such as fried banh chung, dried beef salad, tapioca cake, spring rolls, vermicelli soup, and wormwood rolls at very cheap prices.

Just a few hundred meters away from these two markets is Dong Xuan alley. The place is favored by young people as ‘culinary paradise’ in the heart of Hanoi’s Old Quarter.

With dozens of stalls selling countless specialty dishes such as shrimp cakes, snail vermicelli, bamboo vermicelli noodles, sweet soup, beef salad… The special thing is, the prices here are super cheap.

Along the small alley – only wide enough to place a row of tables and chairs, with tourists huddled together to avoid each other, a “culinary maze” appears.

With all kinds of delicious dishes beautifully presented such as spring rolls, shrimp cakes, snail vermicelli, bamboo vermicelli noodles, mixed sweet soup. What’s special is that the food here is quite cheap. With a few tens of thousands of dong, visitors can eat to their fullest.

This is a more suitable place to enjoy lunch in Hanoi’s Old Quarter.

Bun Cha Hanoi is definitely the first dish on the list. A portion of bun cha includes: vermicelli, sweet and sour dipping sauce with pickled kohlrabi and carrots, plus a few pieces of fragrant grilled meat patties with the smell of charcoal and pepper.

When eaten, served with raw vegetables, a little bit of everything blends together to create a rich, delicious taste that is hard to resist. Noodles grown along mosquito nets are a noodle dish worth trying when traveling to Hanoi. Simple ingredients with vermicelli, pork leg meat slices, sprout balls, and broth from the bones.

The fragrant round balls with crispy gill fibers along with the spicy taste of chili, make diners excited when enjoying. Without this Hanoi specialty, your trip will be less delicious! Next is Banh Mi with Hanoi Wine Sauce. The cold weather in Hanoi is the best time for you to enjoy bread with wine sauce.

Crispy golden toast dipped in rich wine sauce and tender beef. This is a light dish, but just enough to fill you up with energy. Thanh Tri rice rolls are famous for their thinness and chewiness. The filling is rolled with fried onions and a little minced meat.

The cake is dipped in light fish sauce, served with delicious pork rolls, and the flavor is heart-stopping. Try experiencing Thanh Tri banh cuon in Hanoi to find the difference! Bun with tofu and shrimp paste is a delicious Hanoi dish that has been causing a stir for decades, with very rustic ingredients.

A little vermicelli, a few pieces of beans, served with shrimp paste, marjoram, perilla, and Chinese flavor, you will feel the fatty taste of the beans, salty and sweet of the shrimp paste. In the afternoon, visit Hoan Kiem Lake walking street to participate in the festivals here.

The interesting thing about Hoan Kiem Lake walking street is that the games have traditional beauty, imbued with Vietnamese national identity and cultural spirit. Every time we walk a bit, we will encounter a group of people playing jumping rope, tug of war, shuttlecock, many community activities that attract many young people to participate.

Not only do they bring interesting experiences, folk games are also a bridge that connects people together, helping us return to our innocent childhood days. Right next to the banks of Hoan Kiem Lake, it is not difficult to see many portrait artists. Art paintings only take about 20-30 minutes.

Let’s save the moment of visiting Hoan Kiem Lake walking street with these artistic paintings. After having fun on the walking street, take a break and sip a delicious cup of Hanoi coffee at the train street coffee street.

The train street connects Le Duan, Tran Phu, Cua Dong and Phung Hung streets, about 2km long. Known as a place that attracts a large number of tourists to visit, take photos and check-in, especially on weekends.

A series of cafes are located next to the train track so visitors can leisurely sip a cup of coffee while watching the train pass. This is also the main factor that attracts many foreign tourists to come to Train Street to experience.

On weekends, the frequency of train runs is thicker, giving visitors more opportunities to experience watching trains pass by.

After being informed by railway staff and shop owners that a train is approaching, visitors will move to a safe location in the shop, ready to hold their phones to record the moments when the train passes by.

In addition to experiencing watching ships, many foreign tourists also want to experience more culture, cuisine and learn about the lives of the surrounding people. When night falls, the hottest entertainment spot in Hanoi is definitely Ta Hien.

Ta Hien is also known by names such as Ta Hien ancient town, Ta Hien Western street, Ta Hien beer street. The street is about 266m long, connecting from Luong Ngoc Quyen through Hang Bac and then crossing Hang Ngang and Hang Dao.

Ta Hien Street is considered the intersection between the nostalgic features of Trang An and the modern features of today’s Hanoi. If you explore this neighborhood from day to night, you will feel two clearly opposing extremes.

During the day, Ta Hien is full of nostalgia, peaceful and ancient like any other street of Hanoi’s 36 streets. At night, Ta Hien seems to “transform” when the shops begin to light up, tables and chairs are spread out all over the street and people flock to it like a festival.

The night bustle can last until 1 – 2 am. On weekends, the number of visitors here increases, creating a very unique atmosphere of the city that never sleeps.

Coming to Ta Hien, you can enjoy iced tea and lemon tea. But the most popular drink here is still beer, from draft beer, draft beer to famous beer brands. Maybe that’s why Ta Hien is also called “beer street”. In addition to drinks, Ta Hien Street is also known as a culinary paradise.

If you come here, don’t miss the opportunity to enjoy spring rolls, grilled spring rolls, fried sour rolls, cheese sticks, street potatoes, grilled quail, and grilled beef in a cast iron pan. In addition to eating and drinking, visitors here also have the opportunity to enjoy street art performances.

From traditional folk music to modern music, from circus performances to musical instrument performances. All are extremely unique and promise to bring visitors a memorable evening. For a long time, eating at night has entered the lifestyle and become a habit of many people.

However, in the middle of peaceful Hanoi, among the deserted streets and the sad yellow lights, admiring the antiquity and sipping a late-night snack brings a completely new feeling.

In Hanoi, you must definitely eat snails once, and to be able to enjoy dishes such as boiled snails, stir-fried snails, and steamed snails is very easy because there are many snail restaurants here. Hot boiled snails are always an attractive dish for many people regardless of hot or cold weather.

Not only in Hanoi, boiled snails are a very familiar dish for many people. Rich dipping sauce, chili, lemongrass, garlic, ginger, coriander, pepper, harmoniously blended together. Snails are boiled with lemongrass and lime leaves, extremely delicious. To eat with snails, you can order mango, jicama, cucumber, fried spring rolls, and quail to enrich your meal.

If you love the flavor of Chinese medicine in your dishes or are a big fan of mugwort, then chicken noodle soup is certainly not far away from you. When mentioning a bowl of chicken noodle soup, perhaps you suddenly remember the passionate flavor of traditional Chinese medicine.

That’s right, the broth of the chicken noodle bowl is also cooked from there, so actually if you’re new to it or can’t stand the taste of traditional Chinese medicine, it might be a bit difficult to try. But if you’re used to it, you really can’t ignore it.

Banh Duc is a traditional Vietnamese dish. This dish has two forms: cold or hot, and each way of eating will bring a completely different taste.

If cold Banh Duc has the fragrant taste of flour, a bit of crunchiness and nutty taste of peanuts and a cool, sweet taste when dipped in soy sauce, then hot Banh Duc is a shape in which, from color, aesthetics. Even the taste is very different.

Wherever we go, we see Banh Duc and its variations. When coming to Hanoi, Banh Duc also has a very unique taste.

Hanoi people can drink lemon tea all night, snack all night, even eat hot pot all night, so it is very normal for nem chua shops to open until late at night in this place.

In any weather, especially on cold days, if you can gather with friends and relatives and enjoy delicious grilled spring rolls in Hanoi, what could be more wonderful than that? Grilled Nem chua is no longer just a teenage snack, but it seems to have become everyone’s favorite snack, regardless of gender or age.

One of the Hanoi night dishes that is extremely suitable for winter is grilled beef stew. Even though they are sidewalk restaurants, they are always crowded with customers coming in and out. Just standing from a distance, you can smell the smell of beef, mushrooms, and bacon, along with the fragrant scent of butter.

The grilled dishes are richly marinated, the sweet and sour tamarind dipping sauce is extremely mouth-watering. The last dish on the list that Driving 4K wants to introduce to you is fried intestines. Fried intestines in Hanoi’s Old Quarter are highly appreciated by diners for the quality of the dish.

The menu of the restaurants is quite diverse, but salad with intestines and fried intestines are the two dishes that make the restaurant’s name and brand.

The intestines are fried until golden brown, crispy on the outside, soft on the inside, not dry. The accompanying dipping sauce includes shrimp paste, sweet and sour fish sauce or lemon salt and pepper. Depending on taste, diners can choose.

Above is the entire 24-hour schedule to explore Hanoi and enjoy the capital’s food tour that Driving 4K would like to introduce to you. If you find this video useful, please give the channel a like, and don’t forget to click the subscribe button to watch more travel videos.

❤❤❤ Thank you and see you again ❤❤❤ ✨✨✨ HAPPY NEW YEAR 2024 ✨✨✨

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  1. Dịp nghỉ tết dương lịch 2024 sắp tới bạn đã có kế hoạch gì chưa ? Tuy chỉ có một ngày nghỉ chính thức nhưng đó vẫn là khoảng thời gian tuyệt vời để giải tỏa căng thẳng sau những ngày làm việc căng thẳng. Vì vậy hãy dành 24h vi vu phố phường hà nội, tận hưởng cái lạnh mùa đông, và thưởng thức những món ăn đường phố siêu hấp dẫn. Chắc chắn đó cũng là một trải nghiệm vô cùng thú vị mà chúng ta không nên bỏ qua…

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