Nowadays, cultural exchange has created many new dishes, but when talking about Hanoi cuisine , we still talk about delicious dishes that are difficult to replace.
The 3-meal-a-day style of Hanoi people. (Source: Vietnam+) |
A day of "transforming" into a Hanoian through each meal will be an unforgettable experience for anyone coming to this land.
Have breakfast
Breakfast is the meal that provides energy for a new day, so quick and filling dishes are the top choice.
Familiar breakfast dishes are often neatly arranged in a bowl or plate such as beef pho, rice rolls...
Sticky rice is also the choice of many people, thanks to its combination of factors: quick, convenient and enough energy.
Having lunch
Hanoi has a number of dishes that are like “miniature feasts” – full of color, flavor and nutrition to recharge your batteries after a morning.
Bun cha is a dish that brings together the flavors of grilled meat, fresh noodles, raw vegetables, and a sweet, sour, salty, and spicy dipping sauce.
In addition, there is also vermicelli with shrimp paste, characterized by a variety of side dishes.
Afternoon snack
Afternoon snacks are often eaten as a “snack” during the off-hours to temporarily relieve hunger, or to eat in a few minutes with friends. Afternoon snacks not only have an attractive flavor but also need to be light to save room for dinner.
Strolling around the streets of Hanoi while enjoying afternoon snacks is the choice of many young people when exploring the capital.
Have dinner
Dinner is a time to relax and gather around the family meal. Hanoi people's meals are very diverse with many special traditional dishes.
Canh bong tha is a dish that represents the sophistication and sophistication in the preparation of Hanoi cuisine. This is also a very healthy soup because it combines many ingredients, from lean meat, dried shrimp to mushrooms and vegetables.
Spring rolls are also a familiar dish and full of nutrition from various ingredients.
In addition, Hanoians love to eat Cha Ruoi - a specialty of the Northern Delta. Ruoi is only available in one season a year, adding to the enjoyment of those who enjoy it.
Nighttime snack
Modern life has gradually turned Hanoi into a "city that never sleeps", along with night eateries serving diners.
Therefore, Hanoi's night cuisine is no less rich than daytime cuisine.
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