The people will eat out breakfast, lunch and dinner...more so if they are single. Plastic chairs and tables line the streets. And these are miniature versions, like something a child would have. At 5'6" I feel like a giant sitting and walking among this dinning furniture. There is a lot of leaning over your food, slurping noodles and small napkins you hold - everything we were taught not to do.
Food is sold off carts, the backs of bicycles, the lady with a yoke, push cart, and a stand. Here are some photos of the food makers as well as prepared food. One is of a restaurant that serves dog...very expensive.
love street vendors in asia, the best noodle soups on the planet, huh?
ReplyDeleteYes, the first place I had Pho in Hanoi was so good I wouldn't go anywhere else. I tried to make it had home but it needs some tweaking.
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