Vietnam is a paradise for food lovers, and one of its greatest culinary treasures lies in its noodle dishes. From steaming bowls of Phở to refreshing Bún, Vietnamese noodles are as diverse as they are delicious. Each dish tells a story of regional flavors, cultural influences, and time-honored traditions.
Saigon, officially known as Ho Chi Minh City, is a must-visit destination for travelers seeking a mix of history, culture, and adventure. However, like any bustling metropolis, exploring the city comes with challenges such as heavy traffic, crowded areas, and navigating unfamiliar streets. In this guide, we’ll share essential
Saigon is known as the city that never sleeps. The streets are always lit, the bars and pubs always satisfy the tourists. At night, life in Saigon is even more bustling. Rooftop bars with beautiful space, delicious food, and great music are definitely the choice of not only young people
Pho Saigon is a very common dish in Vietnam, particularly in the country’s towns and cities. It’s very unpretentious, but don’t mistake it for being simple. It’s ubiquitous, so you’ll see it on virtually every street corner in every city and town. Pho is a family business in Vietnam,
There are countless Banh xeo Saigon restaurants in the city that serve Vietnamese Crispy Pancakes. Some of them are a little more authentic than others, but they’re all worth the trip if you love crispy pancakes. The type of pancakes varies depending on where you are and what flavors
Women of Vietnam have two holidays to celebrate – Mother’s Day, coinciding with International Women’s Day and Vietnamese Women’s Day. The latter, that falls on October 20 every year, has a significant importance for the Vietnamese women. On October 20, 1930 the women of Vietnam united against imperialism and
When in Saigon one may very likely to find a food cart on the street, apart from a numerous amount of street food stores and small restaurants. It is like the typical image of this beautiful and thriving city. Food on carts vary, from tropical fruit to the worldwide-famous
Scooters/Traffic Scooters are nothing special, they are everywhere on this planet. BUT scooters in Vietnam are a pretty big deal. We have around 90 million people in the country and guess what, nearly each of them owns a motorbike (excluding children and elders). Coming to Vietnam, you will see
Just imagine going to a whole different country, meeting the young and dynamic local people that are willing to take you to explore the best traditional food that you will never find on the Internet. What can possibly be more fun? 😉 Riding scooters, Eating vendors 6.45am, Tran Thi
Saigon or Ho Chi Minh City is the biggest city of Vietnam. Saigon is lively and full of the friendliest of people. Saigon is rapidly growing. Saigon is vintage with all the old buidings and constructions from the last century. Saigon is beautiful with all of its colors of