Top 10 Restaurants in Hanoi’s Old Quarter that you need to dive in!


Hanoi not only has a rich cultural and historical background but also contains a unique cuisine, converging with the rice civilization of the Red River. Hanoi culinary is also the crystallization of the cuisine of all regions of the country, which is the absorption and acculturation of the quintessence of two French and Chinese cuisines…

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Hoi An Ancient Town


HISTORY Hoi An arose during the 15th to 19th centuries and is a very well preserved former South East Asian trading point. It is melting pot of cultures having been influence by the Chinese, French and Japanese. And these cultures have influenced all aspects from architecture to food to urban layout and quaint atmosphere. Hoi An is…

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Hoi An


Hoi An ancient town once a major 16th century SE Asian trading port, is a melting pot of history, culture and architecture.

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Hue


Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Hue city was the former imperial capital of Vietnam and under the Nguyen Dynasty, from 1802-1945, it was the political, cultural and religious center of the country.

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Da Nang


Da Nang City is one of Vietnam’s major international gateways, the largest city in central Vietnam and a major port.

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Nha Trang


Nha Trang is a coastal town well known for its 4km stretch beaches and coastal scenery. It has 19 large and small islands.

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Da Lat


It is nicknamed Le Petit Paris and even has a mini Eiffel Tower replica. It is 1,500m above sea level and a great cool and refreshing climate.

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Con Dao Island


The Con Dao Islands separated from the mainland about 15,000 years ago and during the French era it became a prison island for political prisoners.

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Ho Chi Minh City


The city is made up of 12 administrative districts and is the country’s industrial and economic heart. District one is the heart of the main points of interest and tourist attractions.

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