VOV.VN - For a long time, crispy fried banana cakes are well known as a street food with amazing taste for locals and visitors to Hanoi. The banana cake eatery in Thai Phien alley is one of the best addresses to try.
VOV.VN - Me Tri village situated in the outlying Nam Tu Liem district of Hanoi is famous for its tradition of producing “com”, sticky rice flakes, a typical delicacy of the capital when autumn arrives.
VOV.VN - Ice-cream sandwiches, a popular street food in Singapore, have quickly become a favourite snack among young people of Hanoi.
Although rice noodle is available everywhere in Vietnam, it tastes somewhat different in the central province of Binh Dinh, and is called rope-like rice noodles by the locals.
There’s nothing quite like enjoying a dish in its place of origin, and that’s exactly the feeling one gets when one digs into the mini pancake (can cake) of Ninh Thuan Province, originally a common dish of the Cham ethnic people.
Whether at a roadside eatery or a luxury restaurant, the Binh Dinh bloating fern-shaped cake (banh beo) has conquered the hearts and palates of diners with its simple yet unique taste.
Although it is part of the daily meal of Phu Yen residents, the crispy, spicy, and sweet taste makes grilled muong (sharpbelly) fish a delicacy very few can resist.
Re cake, a specialty of Phan Thiet City, Binh Thuan Province, tastes so delicious that no visitor can resist it.
VOV.VN - The traditional craft village in Cai Rang district that makes “Hu tieu”, a kind of rice noodle popular in the south, typifies the culture of Can Tho city.
Phu Chiem Village in Dien Phuong Commune, Dien Ban District, Quang Nam Province, is where the popular Quang-style noodle soup was first created, and where better to taste this specialty than the place where it was born.