VietNamNet Bridge – Tasting ‘bia hoi’ (keg beer) with fried nem chua
(fermented pork roll), chili sauce, roasted peanuts and contemplate the
Hanoi old quarter in the late afternoon is the hobby of many foreigners.
VietNamNet Bridge – Tasting ‘bia hoi’ (keg beer) with fried nem chua (fermented pork roll), chili sauce, roasted peanuts and contemplate the Hanoi old quarter in the late afternoon is the hobby of many foreigners.
Foreigners drink bia hoi on the pavement of a street in Hanoi’s old quarter.
A glass of bia hoi is only VND4,000 ($0.2).
The seller said that most of her customers are foreigners.
Customers have to serve themselves.
Joseph, who works in Hanoi, said he is a familiar customer of this shop.
“Vietnamese beer is cheap and good,” he said.
Bia hoi served by pavement beer shops in Hanoi’s old quarter is sweet and soft.
“The flavor is different from beer in my country,” a customer from Ireland said.
These beer shops are always fully occupied from afternoon until late evening.