We try weirdly-flavoured Taiwanese snacks
There’s no way we’re passing up on trying snacks we’ve never seen before, and it turns out that Taiwan has a lot of them! We try convenience store foods that took our interest.
A show and tell of the delicious and curious – everything edible.
There’s no way we’re passing up on trying snacks we’ve never seen before, and it turns out that Taiwan has a lot of them! We try convenience store foods that took our interest.
Besides the street food and sweets, Vietnam has a plethora of snacks and drink refreshers to suit all your peckish desires. We venture Hanoi to appease our between-meal hunger.
Hanoi, the most famous city of Northern Vietnam, is known for having many must-eat dishes. We sample a range of the sweets that Hanoi has to offer.
Hanoi, the most famous city of Northern Vietnam, is famous for many must-eat dishes. We sample a range of local specialities, starting with main dishes. This is Hanoi’s Eaties 2.
Hanoi, the most famous city of Northern Vietnam, is famous for many must-eat dishes. We sample a range of local specialities, starting with main dishes. This is Hanoi’s Eaties.
Hoi An may be just a sliver of Vietnam but it has its own local cuisine, heavily influenced by the foreign traders who visited the port town in its past. We sample some of their best and famous dishes in our 8 hours there.
We eat what turns out to be our favourite breakfast of Vietnam: bánh mì chấm, a plate of meat and sauces served with a crunchy baguette to dip it all in.
We try an underrated Da Nang specialty, bánh tráng cuốn thịt heo, fresh steamed pork rice rolls, filled with salad and dipped in a pungent fermented fish sauce.
We try bò né ốp la, a Vietnamese version of breakfast steak and eggs, but with a little more steam.
We try bún chả cá, a Vietnamese fishcake noodle soup that is supposed to be a Da Nang creation.