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EXTREME Vietnamese Street Food - 5 Must Eat Foods in Hanoi!!

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HANOI, VIETNAM - Today we’re going on an ultimate Vietnamese street food tour to eat 5 of the must eat Vietnamese foods in Hanoi, that are not pho. I’m hanging out with local food expert @Hanoifood from Hanoi Food. We’re eating some local favorite Vietnamese dishes and some extreme dishes as well. It’s going to be delicious!

Thank you to @Hanoifood for taking me on this amazing Hanoi street food tour:

Here are all the places we ate:

1. Xôi Xéo
Location: Xôi Mây (
Price: 15,000 VND ($0.63) per bowl
One of the common breakfasts in northern Vietnam is sticky rice with toppings. She has to be one of the fastest food assemblers in all of Vietnam!

2. Bún Riêu
Location: Bún riêu Hàng Lược (
Price: 75,000 VND ($3.15) for fully loaded bowl
Pho is extremely common in Vietnam, but there are so many other noodle soups, and bun rieu is one of the best. This place is extremely popular and we ordered it fully loaded!

3. Bún Chả
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Price: 45,000 VND ($1.89) per portion
If there’s one dish that you have to eat when you’re in Hanoi, Vietnam, it would be bun cha for lunch. The combination of grilled pork in a soup of fish sauce with noodles and vegetables is heavenly.

4. Bún ốc
Location: Bún ốc cô Huệ (
Price: 40,000 VND ($1.68) per bowl
One of Khoa’s favorite local dishes is bun oc, or snails and noodles. We specifically tried the cold version with giant snails!

5. Cháo
Location: Cháo Sườn Sụn Huyền Anh Đồng Xuân (
Price: 35,000 VND ($1.47) per bowl
Another common dish in Vietnam is chao, or congee, rice porridge. Rather than being chunk with rice grains, this was one of the smoothest bowls of congee ever.

6. Chả Rươi
Location: Cửa Hàng Chả Rươi Hưng Thịnh (
Price: 35,000 VND ($1.47) per piece, we ate 5
One more extreme Vietnamese food we had to try was cha ruoi, a sandworm pancake. A little bizarre, but proved to be one of the best meals of the day!

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1. BÚN ỐC GIANG: Snail Noodles
ADDRESS: 36 Lương Ngọc Quyến, Hàng Buồm, Hoàn Kiếm, Hà Nội
OPEN: 7:30AM - 3AM | 5PM - 11PM

????HOT SNAIL NOODLES: mít snail, vặn snail, vermicelli noodles, pork and snail broth, cooked tomatoes, pork meat, pork cake, chili paste, vinegar and pepper.

????PRICE: 1.71 USD/40,000 VND per bowl
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2. BÁNH MÌ 25: Bánh mì
ADDRESS: 25 Hàng Cá street, Hoàn Kiếm district
OPEN: 7AM - 8:15PM

????BÁNH MÌ P TÉ XÁ XÍU: Char siu meat, pate, stew pork sauce, Hanoian chilly sauce, carrot, coriandor, pepper and cucumber (optional - I opted out)

????PRICE: 1.07 USD/25,000 VND
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3. BÚN ĐẬU MẸT: Bún đậu (vermicelli noodles with tofu and rice pork cake with shrimp paste)
ADDRESS: 11 Đông Thái street, Hoàn Kiếm district
OPEN: 7:30AM - 11PM

????BÚN ĐẬU: fried tofu, boiled pork meat, young rice pork cake, intestine/pig tongue (optional), vermicelli noodles, shrimp paste, herbs.

????PRICE: 1.29 - 1.72 USD/30,000 - 40,000 VND
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4. HUYỀN VI COFFEE & SMOOTHIE: Yogurt with pandan leaf jelly
ADDRESS: 5 Đinh Liệt street, Hoàn Kiếm district
OPEN: 9AM - 11PM

????YOGURT WITH PANDAN LEAF JELLY: cream cheese jelly, mango, jackfruit, boba, watermelon, pandan leaf jelly, condensed milk, coconut milk, ice
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5. BÁNH TÔM HÀNG BỒ: Shrimp Cake and Fried Pork-Stuffed Cake (Pillow Cake)
ADDRESS: 57A Hàng Bồ street, Hoàn Kiếm district.
OPEN: 2:30PM - 6:30PM

????SHRIMP CAKE: shrimp, potato and rice pastry, fried
????PILLOW CAKE: cassava, carrot, wood ear mushroom, glass noodles, pork meat, Chinese sausage
????DIPPING SAUCE: vinegar, fish sauce, sugar, lime, garlic, chilly, papaya and carrot.

????PRICE: 1.12 USD/26,000 VND for 2 shrimp cakes | .34 USD/8,000 VND per pillow cake
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6. NEM CHUA PHƯỢNG: Fried Pork Cakes
ADDRESS: 10 Ấu Triệu street, Hoàn Kiếm district
OPEN: 3:30PM - 10:30PM

????This one-of-a-kind restaurant in Hanoi serves three foods: fried fermented pork on a stick, fried pork cake and Vietnamese french fries. Wash it down with a lime ice tea and enjoy!
????PRICE: 2.14 USD/50,000 VND
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7. XÔI RÁN HÀNG ĐIẾU: Fried Sticky Rice
ADDRESS: 2 Hàng Điếu street, Hoàn Kiếm district
OPEN: 3PM - 11:30PM

????FRIED STICKY RICE: fried chicken egg, pork cake, jambon, char siu meat, stew pork, Chinese sausage, cucumber, cucumber pickles (optional - I opted out).

????PRICE: 2.36 USD/55,000 VND
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1. XÔI CHIÊN MR.BẢO
ADDRESS: 233A Phan Văn Trị, Bình Thạnh, HCMC

XÔI CHIÊN (Fried sticky rice): Sticky rice, mayonnaise, live pate, fried quail egg, minced pork, pork floss, chillies sauce and satay

????PRICE: 6000 VND/$0.25 USD
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2. HO THI KY STREET FOOD MARKET
ADDRESS: 57/23B Hồ Thị Kỷ, District 10, HCMC

NEM BÒ NƯỚNG SẢ (Grilled beef with lemongrass): Grounded beef, lemongrass, secret seasonings, pickled morning glory, satay and vietnamese mint

CHUỐI NƯỚNG (Grilled banana): Banana, salt and Coconut Cream

BÁNH XẾP (Stuffed fried samosa): Flour, Mushroom, Minced pork, Quail egg

????PRICE: Grilled Beef: 10,000 VND /$0.45 USD | Grilled Banana: 15,000 VND /$0.64 USD| Fried Samosa: 10,000 VND /$0.45 USD
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3. VỀ Đ Y EM
ADDRESS: 211/10 Phan Văn Khoẻ, District 6, HCMC

????PRICE: Cháo (Porridge) 1000 VND /$0.4 USD
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4. XÔI NHÀ XÁC (THE MORGUE STICKY RICE)
ADDRESS: 409 Trần Phú, District 5

XÔI MẶN (Savory sticky rice): Sticky rice, fried shallot, scallion, soy sauce, grounded peanut, Chinese sausage and pork floss.

????PRICE: 20,000 VND /$0.86 USD
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5. BÁNH CANH GÁNH
ADDRESS: 1 Phong Phú, District 8, HCMC

BÁNH CANH (Tapioca noodles): Tapioca noodles, fried fish cake, fish ball, blood cake and pork knuckle

????PRICE: 20,000 VND /$0.86 USD
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6. BÁNH MÌ AN AN (AN AN MINI BANH MI)
ADDRESS: 593 Nguyễn Trãi, District 5, HCMC

BÁNH MÌ THẬP CẨM (Mini bánh mì with assorted fillings): Bread, concoction of mayonnaise and liver pate, shredded chicken, pork loaf, jambon, an omelette, a shumai with salted egg, tomato sauce, pickle, cucumber, cilantro and chillies

????PRICE: 25,000 VND /$1.07 USD
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7. BÒ BÍA
ADDRESS: 269/8 Nguyễn Thị Nhỏ, District 11, HCMC

BÒ BÍA (Jicama Roll): Rice paper, lettuce, basil, jicama and dipping sauce (hoisin sauce, chillies sauce, fresh chillies, and grounded peanut)

????PRICE: 1500 VND /$0.06 USD
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8. BÁNH HẸ LÊ QUANG SUNG (CHIVES RICE CAKE ON LE QUANG SUNG STREET)
ADDRESS: 143 Lê Quang Sung, District 6, HCMC

CHIVES AND TARO RICE CAKE (Bánh Hẹ, Bánh Khoai Môn): Chives rice cake, taro rice cake, egg, fish sauce and fresh chillies

????PRICE: 20,000 VND /$0.86 USD

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Amazing Vietnamese Street Food 2023 Compilation

Amazing Vietnamese Street Food 2023 Compilation

00:00 Stir-Fried Noodles And Egg Fried Rice
18:47 Rice
33:30 Seafood fried noodles
47:22 Broken rice
01:01:08 Egg Fried Rice
01:12:26 Sticky rice
01:24:27 Braised Burnt Rice
01:40:04 Fruit

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Vietnamese Street Food Grilled Banana Wrapped in Sticky Rice - Chuối Nướng Nước Dừa

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King of FRIED RICE - He Cooks 45 Plates at a Time!! | Taiwanese Street Food!!

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TAIPEI, TAIWAN - Welcome again to the island food paradise of Taiwan, and today we’re going on a Taiwanese street food tour but focusing on some of the intense wok fired dishes of Taiwan including the King of Fried Rice!!

1. Market Stir Fry 龍記炒燴: - First to begin this Taiwanese food tour we stopped off at a market across the street from Taiwan University. At lunch the market transforms into a massive food court with all things Taiwanese food you can imagine. But we headed to the back of the market to go to a famous stir fry stall where they make everything fresh to order. A few of their specialties are fried noodles and egg and beef in a sauce over rice. Food was delicious!
Total price - 320 TWD ($10.57)

2. Oyster omelet (廣州街夜市香脆蚵仔煎): - Next up, another Taiwan street food classic - the oyster omelet. They fry it on a huge iron griddle feeding it lard as they go. One of the unique things about a Taiwanese oyster omelet is that they serve it with a big puddle of miso tomato sauce in the center. Additionally some of the highlights here are the plump poached oysters and the simple ginger soup.
Total price - 520 TWD ($17.18)

3. Fried Rice Restaurant (後港一路蛋炒飯): - But really, the absolute highlight was going to Taiwan’s king of fried rice. As soon as I arrived they started making a batch of 45 plates at a time on one griddle. We got to see the full process as they added in 45 eggs, a bag of shrimp, cabbage, sauce, and kilos of rice. It was an amusement park of fried rice - a mountain of fried rice. And the owners are extremely friendly!
Total price - 180 TWD ($5.95)

This turned out to be an amazing Taiwan street food tour in Taipei. I loved the friendly owners and the delicious taste of the breath of the wok!

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10 BEST Saigon Street Dishes You Must Try When Traveling to Vietnam

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These Dishes I Tried:
00:00 Rice noodles with barbecue
01:45 Banh Beo
04:47 Hot Howling Beans
05:46 Crab soup
06:56 Coconut
08:22 Sticky rice
10:00 Egg Fried Rice and Stir-Fried Noodles
11:46 Bat Buu sticky rice
13:08 Mango
14:17 Beef Dried Salad

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Amazing ! Street Food Collection in Vietnam Market !

Amazing ! Street Food Collection in Vietnam Market that I filmed recently

00:00 Phu Nhuan Market
8:20 City Center District 1
18:40 Van Kiep Market
28:13 Ba Hoa Market
38:41 Steam & Fry Banh Mi
40:50 University Food Market

List of the foods that I tried in order:
1 - Papaya Salad - $1.08
2 - Banh Mi - $1.08
3- Vietnamese Crab Noodles - $1.29
4- Vietnamese Rolled Rice - $1.08
5- Po Pia - $0.22/each
6- Cassava cake - $1
7- Vietnamese Udon Crab - $1.29
8- Vietnamese Jelly - $0.63
9- Vietnamese Pizza - $0.63
10- Smashed Milo - $0.63
11- Mixed Salad (tré trộn) - $2
12- Snail Lady - $1.26/per serving
13 - Mixed Rice Paper - $1.29
14 - Coconut Cutting Master - $0.43
15 - Noodle Soup - $2.13
16 - Egg Waffle - $1.28
17 - Bread Stick (Banh Mi Que) - $0.51
18 - Vietnamese Rice Roll - $1.28
19 - Kebab - $0.85
20 - Shredded Pork Skin Banh Mi - $0.64
21 - Stirred Pigs Tripes
22 - Veal BBQ
23 -Banh Beo (Vietnamese Fern Cake)
24 - Dry Coconut
25 - Tofu
26 - Flan
27 -Sweet Soup
28 - Tofu Making Process
29 -Steam Banh Mi
30 -Fried Banh Mi
31 - Grilled Banh Mi with Salted Chili - $0.64
32- Hotdog - $0.64
33 - Dragon Beard Candy - $0.64
34 -Fried Sticky Rice - $0.64
35 - Mixed Rice Paper - $0.64
36 - Rolled Rice Paper - $0.64
37 - Orange/Kumquat Juice - $0.64
38 - Grilled Egg & fried balls
39 - Fried Rice - $0.64

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How to make sticky rice (Thai street food style)

Follow this recipe to learn how to make sticky rice the authentic Thai way. Get more details here:

In Thailand, sticky rice, known as khao neow (ข้าวเหนียว) is the staple in the northern and northeastern regions of the country. Many Thais that originate from sticky rice regions, eat sticky rice multiple times a day, for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and even snack. For this sticky rice recipe, I’m going to be making it the same way they make it in Isaan and other parts of Thailand, and I’m going to be cooking it right on my Thai street food cart.

Sticky rice is often eaten with salads and grilled meats, dishes like som tam (green papaya salad), laab (minced meat salad), and all sorts of grilled meats and fish. Along the streets of Thailand, nearly everywhere you look in Bangkok, you’ll find food vendors grilling up skewers of pork called moo ping, and they always (unless they run out) also have sticky rice. The combination is one of the ultimate snacks combinations of Thailand.

In parts of Thailand where sticky rice is the staple, it’s typically cooked in the morning for the entire household, and then transferred to what is called a kratib khao neow (กระติ๊บข้าวเหนียว), a basket that is specifically made to hold sticky rice - it’s just a cylinder bamboo basket with a lid, and it keeps the sticky rice moist without getting crusty throughout the day. When meal times roll around, all participating eaters grab a handful portion of sticky rice and proceed by taking a ball of sticky rice about the size of an olive, dipping it into the dressing of one of the side dishes at the table, and consuming.

How to make sticky rice:

It takes a little time and some thinking ahead to make sticky rice, because just like cooking beans, you have to soak the rice before you cook it. It’s best to actually soak your sticky rice overnight, and then cook it the next day, but if you don’t have that amount of time, of if you wake up one morning and all of a sudden decide you want to cook sticky rice, you should soak it for at least four to five hours. All you have to do is put the raw sticky rice is a bowl or tub, and submerge it in room temperature water, and allow it to sit. You don’t even need to rinse the rice, just let it sit and soak. After the rice has been soaked, it will become a little swollen and much softer, so that it won’t take too long to steam.

After soaking the rice, I then transferred it to a cone shaped basket used for steaming. The rice then needs to steam in a pot with a few inches of water at the bottom for 15 to 20 minutes, but usually it just takes 15 minutes for me - that is if I soak the rice overnight. If you soak the rice for less time, it may take a little longer to steam. To steam, make sure the rice is elevated above the boiling water, then cover it somehow so the steam remains within the rice.

After 15 minutes you can remove the lid, and check to see if the rice is fluffy and not crunchy at all. If it’s still a little crunchy, just put the lid back on the basket, or whatever steamer you’re using, and allow to steam for a few more minutes.

For this Thai sticky rice recipe I used one kilo of raw rice, but you can really use however much you want, and the exact same directs and steps will still apply. If you soak your sticky rice overnight, then follow this recipe, you’ll have beautiful, hot and fluffy sticky rice every time… and it tastes amazing!

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Amazing ! Best Vietnamese Street Food 2023 Collection in Saigon

Amazing ! Best Vietnamese Street Food 2023 Collection in Saigon that I filmed throughout the years

All the foods in this video:

1 - Corn Cake
2 - Vietnamese Pizza
3 - Wheat Noodles
4 - Sticky Rice mixed with Corn
5 - Stir Fried Corn
6 - Stir Fried Rice
7 - UFO Burger
8 - Peking Duck
9 - Vietnamese Noodles
10 - Vietnamese Crepes
11 - Hot Dogs
12 - Smashed Milo with Ice
13 - Chive Pancakes / Png Kueh
14 - Rice Flour Cake
15 - Palm Sugar Cake
16 - Broken Rice
17 - Bun Bo Hue
18 - Shave Ice
19 - Grilled Pork Noodles
20 - Grilled Corn
21 - Vietnamese Small Pancakes (bánh căn)
22 - Salted Egg Sponge Cake
23 - Mixed Rice Paper Salad

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Vietnam Street Food 2018 - Fried Sticky Rice Ball - Xoi Chien Phong

Hi guy, today i introduce you Vietnam Street Food 2018, it's Fried Sticky Rice Ball ( Xoi Chien Phong ) in Festival Food 2018 in Saigon.
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STREET FOOD VIETNAM 2017 - Amazing Fried Sticky Rice Balls - XOI CHIEN PHONG

STREET FOOD VIETNAM 2017 - Amazing Fried Sticky Rice Balls - XOI CHIEN PHONG, they are popular in every street in Ho Chi Minh city ( Saigon ) Vietnam
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Must TRY! Amazing Vietnamese Street Food 2024 Compilation

Must TRY! Amazing Vietnamese Street Food 2024 Compilation

00:00 Fried fish ball
03:08 Broken rice
05:00 Tre Tron
07:34 Ha Cao & Sticky Rice
09:25 Grilled Rice Paper
12:37 Rolls
15:09 KEBAB Bread
17:33 Pha Lau Bo
18:54 Crab soup
19:54 Coconut

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Vietnam Street Food - RAINBOW RICE / XÔI BA MÀU Ho Chi Minh City

Xôi is a sweet (ngọt) or savory (mặn) Vietnamese dish made from glutinous rice and other ingredients. Although it is often served as a dessert, in many mountainous areas in Vietnam, like the Central Highlands and Hoàng Liên Sơn mountains in northern Vietnam, people eat xôi as a main dish. Xôi is a common on-the-go breakfast item, and a popular snack nationwide.
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7 BEST Vietnamese Street Foods of 2024! Don't Watch If You're Hungry

7 BEST Vietnamese Street Foods of 2024! Don't Watch If You're Hungry

00:00 Bo Ne
03:29 Bun Rieu
05:40 Sticky rice
07:02 Vegetarian fried noodles
08:55 Banh Mi
12:41 Banh Beo
14:17 Broken rice

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Vietnam Street Food Fried Sticky Rice ( Xôi Thịt Chiên Trứng Cút)

Vietnam Street Food Fried Sticky Rice ( Xôi Thịt Chiên Trứng Cút)
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STICKY RICE VIETNAM | BEST STREET FOOD | RAINBOW GLUTINOUS RICE | SPECIAL ASIAN CUISINE

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Today we find for you some interesting street food.
Most delicious street food in Asian coastal city.
Guys! If you will be able to travel to Vietnam, you should try it.

Xôi is a savory (mặn) or sweet (ngọt) Vietnamese dish made from glutinous rice and other ingredients. Xôi is a common on-the-go breakfast item, and a popular snack nationwide. Although it is often served as a breakfast or dessert, people also eat it at lunch or dinner as a main dish in many areas in Vietnam.

Glutinous rice (Oryza sativa var. glutinosa; also called sticky rice, sweet rice or waxy rice) is a type of rice grown mainly in Southeast and East Asia, Northeastern India and Bhutan which has opaque grains, very low amylose content, and is especially sticky when cooked. It is widely consumed across Asia. It is called glutinous in the sense of being glue-like or sticky, and not in the sense of containing gluten (which it does not). While often called sticky rice, it differs from non-glutinous strains of japonica rice which also become sticky to some degree when cooked. There are numerous cultivars of glutinous rice, which include japonica, indica and tropical japonica strains.

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1000 Sold Daily! Vietnamese Street Food Tour in Go Vap District

1000 Sold Daily! Vietnamese Street Food Tour in Go Vap District

Foods that I tried:

1 - Fried Sticky Rice
Price: 6000 VND / 0.25 USD / each
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2 - Stir Fry Noodle / Fried Rice
Price: 50000 VND / 2 USD
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3 - Vietnamese Pancake
Price: 10000 VND / 0.43 USD
Bánh Xèo Cô Nguyệt 77
Address: 240 Lê Đức Thọ



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