Trang Tien ice cream is a popular dessert that has been around for over 60 years. Photo by courtesy/VNA
Foreign visitors are interested in watching food being prepared at Hoan Kiem walking street in Hanoi. Photo: VNA
Foreign tourists enjoy fried rice and spring rolls at a shop on Luong Ngoc Quyen street. Photo by courtesy/VNA
Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong learns about egg coffee, a specialty drink of Hanoi, during her official visit to Vietnam on August 22, 2023. Photo: VNA
Ripe dracontomelons are sweet, slightly sour, crunchy and fragrant, with a flavor that makes visitors nostalgic when visiting Hanoi in the fall. Photo: VNA
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and young people enjoy Hanoi draft beer on June 3, 2023. Photo: VNA
Foreign visitors enjoy drinks in a green, environmental-friendly space at a cafe on Hang Mam Street in Hanoi. Photo: VNA
Young people are interested in com Vong (green rice) - a rustic but ethereal food usually used as gift in Hanoi. Photo: VNA
Foreign tourists enjoy dishes in Hanoi ancient streets. Photo: VNA
Foreign tourists fall for Hanoi’s street foods
Besides historical sites and beautiful landscapes, Hanoi isalso known for its countless street dishes with relatively affordable pricesfor foreign tourists. The capital city is dubbed as a culinary paradise wherevisitors can discover various delicious street foods, enjoying the uniqueatmosphere and relaxing spaces at shops along its short and small streets thatbring many impressive and memorable cultural experiences. Photo: VNA