Once a humble dish among the locals of Phu Tho, rau dang cay has now captured the hearts of diners in Hanoi and its neighboring provinces, with many actively seeking out this bitter vegetable.
The Dong Ha Market is not just a shopping destination, it's a foodie paradise with a dedicated dining area that will tantalize your taste buds.
The Ba Tien Market, conveniently located on the inter-commune road of Thai An (Quan Ba) and Duong Thuong (Yen Minh), buzzes with life every Thursday evening. The youth of the communes gather early to secure their favorite spots, ready for an evening of fun and socializing.
Once overlooked, this wild mushroom has now become a coveted delicacy, sought after by urban foodies who are willing to pay a premium price of up to VND 300,000 per kilogram.
The Long Bien wholesale market, also known as Dong Xuan Bac market, has a long history dating back to the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It is intricately linked to the development of the Hanoi - Haiphong railway, becoming a pivotal hub for trade and commerce in the region.
Amidst the myriad of familiar markets, Cao Son's Sunday market in Lao Cai retains the pristine beauty and vibrant spirit of the ethnic minorities.
The Xom Lưới Market transforms into a culinary "paradise", a true haven for food enthusiasts visiting Vung Tau.
This fish is a small yet sleek species, renowned for its firm flesh, rich oily liver, and distinctively robust marine flavor.
Hòa Bình Rock Snail, also known as Mountain Snail or Medicine Snail, is an endemic species uniquely adapted to limestone environments, mountain caves, and small forest streams.
For those seeking a peaceful and affordable summer getaway, this is the perfect destination. Just a stone's throw from Hanoi, this place offers a tranquil and cool retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life. With its serene atmosphere and reasonable prices, it's an ideal spot to unwind and escape the heat.