Discover Hanoi travel: Vietnam’s capital of culture, cuisine, and history. Explore landmarks, street food, and timeless charm in the thousand-year-old city.
The story of phở traces back to the late 19th century, during the height of French colonial rule. The French appetite for beef led to increased availability of the meat in Vietnam, leaving behind an abundance of beef bones
Each dish in Ha Giang is more than a meal—it’s a story of resilience, tradition, and nature’s bounty. These foods have developed over generations through the ingenuity of ethnic minorities adapting to the mountainous terrain and harsh climate. Whether you're savoring a steaming bowl of au tau porridge or sharing thắng cố around a fire, every bite offers a deeper connection to the land and its people.
For travelers seeking authenticity, exploring the cuisine of Ha Giang is as essential as witnessing its epic landscapes. So the next time you find yourself wandering the winding mountain roads of Vietnam’s far north, don’t just admire the view—taste it.
Halong Bay is the sparkling emerald in the crown of Vietnam’s tourism. If you’ve ever cruised through this world-famous bay, you’ll understand why it’s one of the country’s top attractions. Just a two-hour drive from Hanoi, it’s a perfect escape from the bustling capital. Spanning 1,553 km² along 120 km of coastline and dotted with thousands of limestone islets, the bay offers endless opportunities for exploration.
Ho Chi Minh City (formerly Saigon) has grown into one of Vietnam’s top destinations for halal food—catering to Muslim tourists, expats, and culinary explorers alike. With an increasing number of halal-certified restaurants, prayer facilities, and Muslim-friendly hotels, the city offers a friendly, flavorful journey for halal travelers.
Discover the best Ho Chi Minh City food. From bánh mì to cơm tấm, explore Saigon’s street food, local eats, and must-try dishes loved by travelers.
Taste Hanoi street food from pho, bun cha, and banh cuon to shrimp cakes and chè desserts. A true foodie guide to Vietnam’s capital flavors.
Taste the best Vietnamese noodle dishes: pho, bun cha, mi quang, bun bo Hue, and more. A foodie guide to Vietnam’s must-try noodle soups.
Discover Ho Chi Minh City street food: the best districts, food streets, and must-try dishes from banh xeo to bo la lot in Vietnam’s culinary capital.