The Salted Coffee is quite a newly popularised addition to an already diverse coffee scene in Vietnam. It might have originated from Hue as some say it was a common drink there since 10 years ago.
"not a lot of places smile here". LOL that's very true, it's nothing personal, it's just their customer service culture. Very stern and no BS. Even people from southern Vietnam are not used to this northern style :D
I recommend you go to the southern region of Vietnam for food. Saigon foods are more diverse and serve with more veggies and herbs than Northern regions. A few thing to try beside pho. - Com Tam - Bun Mam - Bun Thit Nuong - Bun Bo Hue (a true vietnam national dish, not the pho) - Banh Xeo - Banh Cuon
I think we've had some of the food you've listed here (you will see in later videos!) but YES! that is our plan. We are definitely coming back to Vietnam (and this time Southern area), but we don't know where to go exactly. Not sure if ho chi minh city is the best place for food. any ideas?
@@MarkandElly_eats Saigon is definitely the city in southern Vietnam to visit for the best food. Hanoi has the best pho & bun cha, and Saigon has the best everything else. Check out Chris Lewis & Max McFarland for ideas.
Duuuma Pho Bat Dan is the best pho I’ve ever eaten. Did you add the pickled garlic & spicy peppers? I’ll be back in Hanoi next month. That’ll be the first restaurant that I hit up. Good thing you went at night when there’s no line. That place is nuts at 6am.
haha of course! and I am pretty sure we soaked that bread in too. Ya! We intentionally avoided mornings because we knew we wouldn't be able to film at all! Editing this video made us hungry haha
I always no matter where I am what country I’m in I always go where the local people recommend and or I never use Google because Google reviews are from people that don’t live nor eat the food regularly to know if it’s good or not
i 1000% agree with you. I try to find some local spots first before resorting to google review. but sometimes its hard because i dont speak the language. for this reason, we are actually developing a food review website for travelers. hopefully we can launch it by this year!
The Salted Coffee is quite a newly popularised addition to an already diverse coffee scene in Vietnam. It might have originated from Hue as some say it was a common drink there since 10 years ago.
I see! We didn't know that. Sounds like it's time for us to visit Hue 😁
"not a lot of places smile here". LOL that's very true, it's nothing personal, it's just their customer service culture. Very stern and no BS. Even people from southern Vietnam are not used to this northern style :D
hahaha none taken! we knew it was a cultural difference which was really refreshing.
Southern Vietnam are also north
Waiting for every single vlogs in Vietnam. Nice to see you guys enjoying your trip to my hometown. Please come back to Vietnam for many many time 💞💖💗
You are so sweet :) Is Hanoi your hometown? Vietnam is such a foodie heaven, we definitely want to come back again!
@@MarkandElly_eats Yah Hanoi is my hometown. And if you guys come back to Hanoi, I will take you guys to even more special places !!!!
As you mentioned that you guys ate lots of food and then walked around a lot to digest them. So funny.😂😂😂
that's our go to plan LOL worked out BEAUTIFULLY
Very very curious about almond solty coffee.
it's very interesting but also super tasty! very nutty in general
Chúc hai bạn ngon miệng. Tuyệt vời ❤
Cảm ơn! những người rất tốt bụng ở việt nam
Thank you for coming. Enjoy
Thank you for the hospitality! Vietnam is amazing!
I recommend you go to the southern region of Vietnam for food. Saigon foods are more diverse and serve with more veggies and herbs than Northern regions.
A few thing to try beside pho.
- Com Tam
- Bun Mam
- Bun Thit Nuong
- Bun Bo Hue (a true vietnam national dish, not the pho)
- Banh Xeo
- Banh Cuon
I think we've had some of the food you've listed here (you will see in later videos!) but YES! that is our plan. We are definitely coming back to Vietnam (and this time Southern area), but we don't know where to go exactly. Not sure if ho chi minh city is the best place for food. any ideas?
@@MarkandElly_eats Saigon is definitely the city in southern Vietnam to visit for the best food. Hanoi has the best pho & bun cha, and Saigon has the best everything else. Check out Chris Lewis & Max McFarland for ideas.
Saigon foods taste like shit
Adding salt in coffee, its like you eat a fruit with salt. It increase the nature sweetness
I didn't think it would apply to coffee as well! It was a good tip
Duuuma Pho Bat Dan is the best pho I’ve ever eaten. Did you add the pickled garlic & spicy peppers? I’ll be back in Hanoi next month. That’ll be the first restaurant that I hit up. Good thing you went at night when there’s no line. That place is nuts at 6am.
haha of course! and I am pretty sure we soaked that bread in too. Ya! We intentionally avoided mornings because we knew we wouldn't be able to film at all! Editing this video made us hungry haha
I always no matter where I am what country I’m in I always go where the local people recommend and or I never use Google because Google reviews are from people that don’t live nor eat the food regularly to know if it’s good or not
i 1000% agree with you. I try to find some local spots first before resorting to google review. but sometimes its hard because i dont speak the language. for this reason, we are actually developing a food review website for travelers. hopefully we can launch it by this year!
You do look Viet hehehe i would absolutely speak Vietnamese to ya lol 😆
who looks more viet? Mark or Elly? LOL 😂
you look like a original Viet couple. It's even hard to tell who looks more Viet omg
1:33 oh no, you have to eat Bun Thit Xao with fish sauce with lime and chilli, not soy sauce 😢
oh no! LOL I knew something was missing! Maybe next time we visit Vietnam again, and hopefully Southern area :)
she looks vietnamese. i thought she was viet when first watching your vlogs ;)
hahaha you are not the only one who said that LOL
Lol how is the bun bo nam place famous? They just recently opened, nvr heard of it
I assumed it's pretty famous! I did a quite bit of research for Hanoi food scene and a lot of Korean food youtubers mentioned this place!
you both look very Vietnamese, indeed
hahahahah only if we spoke viet!
noway...your absolutely Viet Elly. dont try to speak english to hide your Viet bruh
LOOL im ganna show this to elly