Tết Nguyên Đán or simply Tet (Vietnamese Lunar New Year) is the most festive time of year in Vietnam as well as the busiest due to the amount of preparation required. You can easily get a sense Tet’s intense yet joyful atmosphere…
Vietnamese Food Lovers
Let’s be honest. What was your first impression trying Vietnamese noodles? Watch what Americans say about the world’s best street food in this video.…
Vietnam has a rich coterie of vegetarian cuisine with a vegan counterpart for almost every food option. And of course prices are super affordable. For anyone who dines only on plants, here’s a selection of the best vegetarian restaurants…
The history of Vietnam is as complex as it is fascinating. Travel back in time with us to the days of peasants and emperors, colonisation and revolutions to discover the lineage of some of Vietnam’s most essential dishes. Here’s how phở , bánh xèo and cà…
Desserts in Vietnam are generally different than most western desserts. Granted, you will find the occasional French baked item taken straight from the patisserie and made Vietnamese here. However, one set of desserts is inherently Vietnamese: chè. There’s nothing more enjoyable on…
Snails, crab claws, raw oysters, and fertilized quail eggs, all of Hai Phong’s seafood goodnesses are served in this eatery. Located in a small alley hidden in a neighborhood of Hai Phong, this eatery is not easy to find…
Follow Sonny Side and his Best Ever Food Review Show to the most colorful market in Vietnam – Bac Ha Market. You will find all kinds of Vietnamese street food here, but loaded in another unfamiliar version, the colorful…
Which image first comes to mind when you think of Vietnamese phở? A hot bowl of rice noodles in beef-bone broth, served with various additives that differ depending on geographical origin? Well, there are far more wonderful dishes made…
How would a chicken taste when cooked in mud? The chicken whole, feathers and all, put into mud dug up from the field and baked it over a fire made of twigs .Can you even imagine? Follow Sonny Side…
Sand worm cakes, roasted quails, pig penises and so on. Would you dare to eat rare yet ‘scary’ Vietnamese foods with Sonny Side?…