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Hostels in Vietnam tend to be more soberly styled than in Thailand (think marble tiles, dark wood furniture, and maybe a creaking fan), though recent years have seen loads of modern and creative hostels getting added to the mix. These are of course just the most famous dishes; this article has a list of 20 Vietnamese dishes that are worth looking out for on your menu. Try the spring rolls, or the summer rolls (Gỏi cuốn) which are not fried but fresh and come in many varieties.
Lots of local eateries where seating only consists of little plastic chairs offer some truly delicious stuff. Many a traveller leaves Hoi An with a tailor-made suit or dress in their backpack! Hoi An is mainly famous for being the one place where you can get custom-tailored clothes at rock bottom prices.
The Mekong Delta also has some amazing floating markets where many people in boats sell all sorts of fruits and vegetables. Try the local markets in the bigger cities. I'm in Saigon right now and after a rough start I'm starting to settle in and like it.
The Buffalo Run is the latest adventure from Hanoi Backpackers Hostel! A delicious bowl of Pho Bo, Hanoi's signature dish! Try moving the map or changing your filters.
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It has an interesting little museum and lovely gardens - be sure to dress appropriately and cover your shoulders and knees. It is a place of pilgrimage for the Vietnamese and it is a fascinating experience. Depsite his wishes to be cremated, he was preserved and put on show after he died, for all the world to see.
This is where the much-loved former leader of Vietnam has been embalmed. Be prepared to cross rickety bamboo bridges and drive through dried up streams while dodging huge boulders. Be warned, the road between Ham Ninh and Bai Thom is marked as ‘adventure road'.
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