Results for Hà Nội, Việt Nam
Hoi An is the ideal base to explore Central Vietnam from. The city itself is a goldmine of tradition, art and culture and there is something to discover in every cardinal direction.
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Saigon, aka Ho Chi Minh City, is called the "Sleepless City" of Vietnam for a reason: The fun starts when the sun goes down. You can experience the most vibrant, dynamic vibes of the city by joining people on Nguyen Hue walking street, singing karaoke at Icool, or hopping on a food tour.
However, you might want to avoid tourist places, so let me show you some hidden gems!
I make a map of my 40 favorite bars and nightclubs in Ho Chi Minh City. This is a live map, meaning if you save it now, you can find the nearest recommended bars wherever you go and I will keep updating the list for you. Have fun!
Solo Female • Nightlife • Bars • Cocktail Bars • Clubs • Lounges • Rooftop Bars • Acoustic Bars • Game and Pool Bars • Sports Bars • Bars for beer lovers • Tarot Bar
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Embark on a spirited exploration of Saigon's cocktail scene, where mixology craftsmanship meets vibrant Vietnamese flavors. From hidden speakeasies to rooftop bars, this guide unveils a diverse array of libations, blending local ingredients with international techniques, offering an unforgettable drinking experience in the heart of Vietnam's bustling metropolis. In this guide you can find over 60 bars!
LGBTQ+ • Couples • Female Solo • Business • Digital Nomads • Groups • Wine • Adventure • Luxury • Foodie • Budget
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There are literally so many - where do I even start?! Paris's Asian restaurant scene is bustling with good stuff. If you're tired of French food, seeking some noodles or soup on a rainy day, or looking for some spice, you need to have this list!
I'll first highlight the different areas of Paris where you can find pockets of fantastic Asian restaurants, and then give you a list of all my fav spots.
Noodles (2)
Dumplings/Gyoza (4)
Sushi & Japanese (6)
Ramen (2)
Fusion (1)
Korean BBQ (2)
Vietnamese (Pho & Bahn Mi) (2)
Dim Sum (1)
Hot Pot & Sichuan (3) - still need to add notes
Chinese (3) - still need to add notes
Asian Markets (2)
Adding my personal notes soon!! But in the meantime, I PROMISE you these places are soooo good.
MAY 2024 UPDATES: Personal notes added for Noodles, Dumplings, Sushi, Ramen, Fusion, and Asian Markets.
JUNE 2024 UPDATES: Had one of the best meals since moving to Paris in 2016 at a fine-dining Japanese restaurant! Personal notes added for Korean BBQ, Vietnamese, and Dim Sum.
If it's not clear: I LOVE Asian food, so I'm frequently trying new places. Buy this map to retain access to all future updates!
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In Cambodia it's easy for foreigners to open restaurants. That's led to fantastic restaurants with incredible food from every corner of the world. The best Italian, Mexican, Lebanese, Vietnamese, Chinese, American, Greek... the list goes on and on. Where in the world do you want to eat tonight?
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🏅 Ranked second on the list of 20 best soups in the world by CNN, phở is simply a must try while in Vietnam.
🍜 For some, it is an everyday breakfast. For others a quick and easy-to-grab meal at any place and any time of the day.
🤤 For me, also a hangover cure. Hehe.
🕵️ Since there are countless variations and recipes across the country, it is truly difficult to find the best phở.
💯 However, in Hanoi, these are definitely the top spots thanks to their unique flavors and perfect ingredients.
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Note:
The guide itslef is made to maximise the time off-screen by providing immediate use through symbols and key information. Please make the most out of it!
Intro:
Since I was a kid (born and raised in Rome) I heard of Romans barely eating around City Centre.
We were raised with the idea that is pricy and quality is just average.
With this guide I want to lead you in the narrow roads of the City to find hidden gems, as well as "locals-approved" touristic locations.
How to Use:
Each location will have the following information:
a. In the title:
- Local / Historic (☆☆☆☆☆) - Touristic, yet good (☆)
- Super cheap (€) - Luxury (€€€€€)
- Restaurant (R) | Take away (TA) | At the counter (C) | Ethnic (E) | Vegan (V)
b. In the description:
- The specialty of the house (highlighted in the first picture)
- Nearby monument / museum / famous area
- Must know information
All historic locations have undergone Nonna's approval :)
The guide also includes well known restaurants coming from the culinary tradition of:
- Persia, India, China, Japan, South Korea, Vietnam, Mexico, Argentina, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Syria, Lebanon, Greece, Austria.
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Embark on a captivating journey through Vietnam's treasures with this guide.
• In Hanoi, savor diverse street food, and explore the Old Quarter's charm.
• Venture to Ninh Binh, where limestone karsts and ancient temples create a breathtaking landscape.
• Then, set sail for Cat Ba Island, a haven of lush landscapes and pristine beaches.
What’s in the guide?
🛵 Attractions. 👄 Local Food. 🌏 Stay.
*This guide is constantly being updated.
**Appreciate tips (at the bottom of the page) if you find this helpful!
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🛏️ So you're going to the capital of Vietnam, Hanoi, and trying to figure out the most convenient place to stay?
In Hanoi - and especially in the city center's Old Quarter, which has a jam-packed offer of affordable accommodation - it can be quite overwhelming to choose the right place to stay that will:
✅ Be close to the best sights, foods, cafes, and bars worth visiting
✅ Be clean, safe, and have extremely friendly staff
✅ Offer great value for the price
❌ Not be noise-polluted
❌ Not be dark/missing a window in your room
❌ Not be too far walking distance from all the worthy places to visit
In this guide, I will uncover my recommendations for the best areas & hotels around city center's Old Quarter such as:
📍 Central Old Quarter Area
📍 West Old Quarter Area
📍 St. Joseph's Cathedral Area
📍 Hai Ba Trung Area
📍 Opera House Area
And, by the way, all of the listed hotels have a rating higher than 9.0 on Booking.com, so I've got you covered with only truly excellent picks of services!
50+ • Accessibility • Backpacker • Business • Couples • Digital Nomads • Family • Groups • Female Solo • LGBTQ+ • Car-free • Architecture • Art • Boutique • Budget • Design • Luxury • History • Relaxation • Romantic • Wellness
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This short guide focuses on only a fraction of the eastern half of South Philadelphia.
The neighborhoods:
- "East Passyunk" (pronounced PASH-unk by locals) is a residential neighborhood with a lively restaurant scene.
- "Italian Market" is the name of the old Italian neighborhood around 9th street, which still hosts a large outdoor market. Nowadays, the neighborhood is home to many Mexican and Vietnamese immigrants. This is reflected in the diverse cuisines!
- Queen Village and South Street. South street is the border between Center City (not "downtown), and South Philly. This area has an abundance of vintage stores and art galleries and street art. Notably you may see many glass mosaics on stores and homes by Isaiah Zagar, which culminates at the Magic Gardens.
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Yes, girlie flew to another South-East Asian country to catch a concert AGAIN. This time, it's to Ho Chi Minh city in Vietnam.
In this guide, you'll find the most optimized way to hit all the notable thrift stores and concept stores in the city, all while enjoying the delicious food HCM has to offer. Enjoy!
Solo Female • Art • Shopping • People & Culture • Foodie • Photography
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This guide will save you hours of research and planning for your next trip to Da Nang, Vietnam.
It will also prepare you for any cultural shocks you might encounter during your first days in Vietnam.
This guide reflects the personal experiences of a Vietnamese and Czech couple living in Da Nang.
1. Visa: Do you need a visa to enter Vietnam?
2. Weather: When is the best time to visit Da Nang?
3. Accommodation: Recommended areas for hotels.
Apartment rentals: Where to find flat rentals? Dos and Don'ts.
4. Food & Drinks: Places you should and should not try.
5. Transportation: Taxis, scooter rentals, public bikes, and their prices.
6. Shopping: Supermarkets and convenience stores.
7. Healthcare: International hospitals and healthcare services in Da Nang.
8. Culture Shocks: Welcome to Vietnam.
9. Others: Access to WiFi in Vietnam, Currency Exchange.
Digital Nomads • Family • Backpacker • Couples • People & Culture • Slow Travel
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Embark on a culinary adventure in Da Nang, Vietnam's coastal treasure. From savoury street food to exquisite seafood, discover the rich flavours and vibrant dishes that define this city's distinct culinary culture. Here, you will find a selection of must-visit restaurants that you should not miss during your trip.
Here you will find information on the location, menu, must-try dishes, and reservation options!
Backpacker • Digital Nomads • Family • Couples • Car-free • LGBTQ+ • Vegan • Vegetarian • Groups • Female Solo • Foodie • People & Culture • Slow Travel • Wellness
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If you’re interested in my Travel Planning services or expertise, these are the places I specialize in. My personalized planning services are not limited to these places.
I was born and raised on Oahu, Hawaii, and have lived also in Chicago, Vietnam, and Los Angeles. I’ve traveled to all of the places included in this List.
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