Snacks are not only the typical taste of Hanoi's autumn but they are also an indispensable part of the capital's charm. Let's explore the list of foods that visitors to the capital should try in the fall.

Banh tom (fried shrimp cake)

 

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Shops: Hang Bo street (Hoan Kiem district), West Lake (Thanh Nien street), Co Am (Dong Xuan, Hang Chieu street), Ba Loc (Nguyen Hong street).

Price: VND10,000 (US$0.4) per piece.

Banh duc nong (hot rice flan)

 

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Shops: Le Ngoc Han street, Nghia Tan market, Hang Be street, C2 Trung Tu apartment

Price: VND10,000 - VND15,000 (US$0.4 - US$0.6) per bowl.

Ha cao chien, banh goi (fried dumplings, fried pillow cakes)

 

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Shops: Goc Da (Ly Quoc su street), Hien Hao (Hoe Nhai street), Trung Tu street, Oanh Oanh (De La Thanh street), Nguyen Luong Bang street.

Price: VND20,000 - VND40,000 (US$0.8 - US$1.7).

Chao suon sun (pork rib cartilage porridge)

 

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Shops: Bach Khoa (Ta Quang Buu street), Dong Xuan market, Doi Can, Luong Su C.

Price: VND10,000 - VND20,000 (US$0.4 - US$0.6). Hanoitimes

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Must-try street food options during a day trip to Kien Giang

Must-try street food options during a day trip to Kien Giang

Visitors to Kien Giang often leave with a great impression of the locality due to its fabulous culture, the friendliness of local people, its shopping options, and range of street food. 

Vietnamese food: Squid cakes

Vietnamese food: Squid cakes

Ha Long Bay is not the only thing famous in Quang Ninh Province as this is also where the most ink-credible squid cakes are made.