Many foreign tourists enjoying Vietnamese street specialties have been excited by the long-standing culinary culture of the local people.
Maren Jakobsen, a female tourist from Denmark, shared that in just 2 days when she arrived in Hanoi, she tried many dishes such as banh xeo, banh mi, pho, banh can, beef trai, bun cha. Each dish has different wonderful flavors.
Vietnams culture of eating habits is very different from my hometown. In Denmark, we also have a few outdoor eateries, but it's more like a market. There won't be many places where you can enjoy food right there. In Vietnam, you can enjoy dishes right in the middle of the bustling and bustling streets, Maren expressed.

Maren has also experienced some local restaurants in Thailand but felt that they were not to his taste. She commented that the food at local Vietnamese restaurants has a very delicious and unique flavor.
Similarly, Agathe Causse, a French tourist, also expressed his special love for Vietnamese cuisine. She really likes the culture of eating at sidewalk restaurants of Vietnamese people. Because in France, the dining culture on this street is not popular.
In France, if I want to eat outside, I can only go to restaurants and have to book a table in advance. Because if I don't, I will wait for hours. But when I came to Vietnam, eating became easier. I just go out and steer at any restaurant on the sidewalk. They will also serve delicious dishes at the fastest time and at affordable prices, she said.
Agathe also shared that he was "asked" by the delicious, unique flavors of Vietnamese cuisine. That is a flavor that she will not be able to find in her hometown or the Southeast Asian countries she has traveled to.

Taste Atlas has also recently announced that Vietnam has 26 dishes in the top 100 best street foods in Southeast Asia. Among them are dishes that are very popular with foreign diners such as banh mi, pho...