@@curiousac if you are looking for unique and traditional food and place, go to Pu Luong. Its a national reserve where u can stay at the 'home stays' of the Thai people. Surrounded by nature and jungle. It is underrated by locals but highly recommeded by foreigners.
Doesn't get any more "local" than in an alley 2 meter wide, that's for sure. I really like Hanoi. It has a very unique look and feel with its French and Chinese and Vietnamese architecture, its heavily tree lined streets & boulevards, its lakes, its parks. HCMC is more Western and is more like Bangkok, Manila, etc. It's very nice too but Hanoi definitely stands out. The thing about Hanoi for a foreigner is that we stay in the Old Quarter so we're not aware of its newer neighorhood of Ocean Park, West Lake, etc. But glad to have come across this video, brought back a lot of memories.
Hanoi is probably one of my favourite cities! Would love to go back and explore outside of old quarters. Glad I could bring back some memories! Thanks for watching 💚
Recently started this channel? Camera clarity is really good. I have one suggestion, you have to be more interactive with local people and show that in your videos. Good luck👍
Hi! I would say it’s safe for consumption because none of us got sick. Cleanliness wise, it’s like most street vendors in Vietnam where they’re cooking on the street. If compared to restaurants in the west, it doesn’t look “clean”.
have some respect and realize you’re privileged going to THEIR country. calling things scams when they’re a third world country is insensitive. people are trying to survive and tourists like you are guests there.
Amazing content! Please keep on uploading vlogs
Thanks so much! 🥰
02:34 when we were there, we ate like 3 banh mi each, each time hahaha. The bbq meat was soooooooooo good
Omg ikr!!! Can’t wait to go back 😭 also had the best rice paper rolls but forgot to record it. Anywhere you’d recommend for my next trip there?
@@curiousac if you are looking for unique and traditional food and place, go to Pu Luong. Its a national reserve where u can stay at the 'home stays' of the Thai people. Surrounded by nature and jungle. It is underrated by locals but highly recommeded by foreigners.
Omg the food tour! 🥹
Was so worth it!
Miss Hanoi so much! What a city! ❤
Same 🥲🥲🥲♥️
Lucky ❤❤
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Doesn't get any more "local" than in an alley 2 meter wide, that's for sure.
I really like Hanoi. It has a very unique look and feel with its French and Chinese and Vietnamese architecture, its heavily tree lined streets & boulevards, its lakes, its parks. HCMC is more Western and is more like Bangkok, Manila, etc. It's very nice too but Hanoi definitely stands out. The thing about Hanoi for a foreigner is that we stay in the Old Quarter so we're not aware of its newer neighorhood of Ocean Park, West Lake, etc. But glad to have come across this video, brought back a lot of memories.
Hanoi is probably one of my favourite cities! Would love to go back and explore outside of old quarters.
Glad I could bring back some memories! Thanks for watching 💚
What meats did you try just being curious
Recently started this channel? Camera clarity is really good. I have one suggestion, you have to be more interactive with local people and show that in your videos. Good luck👍
Yeah started recently, great suggestion! Will try that next time 😊 appreciate it!
hi, I would like to ask whether Bun Cha Hang Quat - 74 P. Hàng Quạt, Hàng Gai, Hoàn Kiếm, Hà Nội is clean, hygienic and safe for consumption?
Hi! I would say it’s safe for consumption because none of us got sick. Cleanliness wise, it’s like most street vendors in Vietnam where they’re cooking on the street. If compared to restaurants in the west, it doesn’t look “clean”.
Asia food prices insane! Looks delicious!
The banh mi and bun cha was amazing 🥰 can’t wait to go back for more 🤤
@@curiousacJust Uber it to Springvale 😂
@@sasho888prm bhahah! true that!
@@curiousac 😉😉
this made me so hungry
Food tour was amazing 🥰
What are you doing?
Derrricious!
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have some respect and realize you’re privileged going to THEIR country. calling things scams when they’re a third world country is insensitive. people are trying to survive and tourists like you are guests there.
so it’s okay to call it a scam as long as it’s classified as a developed first world country?hot take, thanks for that