Pho is certainly more well known Vietnamese dish but I also like Bun Chả better. There’s a reason why Anthony Bourdain picked Bun Chả for president Obama to enjoy when he visited Vietnam in 2015.
I appreciate your authentic non-contrived personalities. Jill is naturally cute and playful; Hannah adds the mature "straight-man" (no ironic pun intended!) Your vlogs remind me of Abbott and Costello skits.
What an amazing journey. You girls are so sweet and open-minded to the world. It's awesome to see that the 2 of you are eating local food and enjoying them. Wish I could find authentic Bun Cha in the US. Thank you for bringing Vietnam to us❤.
Oh yeah fantastic food in Vietnam. So fun watching your travels there. But honestly I feel like you sort of rushed through it. There are tons of places to explore there, but I have a strong feeling that it will draw you back. Looking forward to your next adventures. The key of course is to stay wiggity.
Hanoi is coming its best season, Autumn. Enjoy on the way, Hanoi Foody - Phở ( beef, chicken ), bún Chả, Chả cá Lã Vọng, and Cốm ( dried " milky rice ), many countless...
Along the street near the church, you can find other Vietnamese desserts such as pillow-shaped cake. You can also try beer on Ta Hien street or sweet soup on Hang Can street. Very very delicious and affordable.
You've absolutely sold me on the peach teas! I'm usually a big coffee person, but I think I'm going to develop a peach tea addiction when I'm in Vietnam (soon)!
Jill and Hannah is saying goodbye to Vietnam, so sad. Absolutely biggest draw for me in Hanoi is train street. Bun Cha so yummy and delicious, if the broth is not cooked well it can ruin it in my opinion. Yum spring rolls. Absolutely would have had the banana doughnuts. Sorry to say I have almost no interest in the Philippine except maybe Chinatown. Absolutely Loved It // Absolutely Outstanding From Start To Finish
First of all, you guys didn't get the real chè in Vietnam. Vietnamese dessert snacks are to die for. Second, why did you address a hen as Mr. Chicken? Huh??? Ya all from the south and you don't know what a rooster looks like? Wt...😢😢😢
hate to be political here, but bidenomic really affects everyone... You literally have to sell everything you own in order to afford to travel. And it seems like Vietnam is the only country left in the world that the dollar can take you a little farther.
Yeah Bun Cha is amazing
You guys have such a good vibe! Happy travels!
thank you! 🤠
Đồ ăn và đồ uống Việt Nam là số 1 thế giới ❤🎉😊
Pho is certainly more well known Vietnamese dish but I also like Bun Chả better. There’s a reason why Anthony Bourdain picked Bun Chả for president Obama to enjoy when he visited Vietnam in 2015.
Hanoi always has a very special vibe ❤
French architecture ,Notre Dame church and french inspired food,banh Mi - french Baguette,french Vietnamese coffee etc .
I appreciate your authentic non-contrived personalities. Jill is naturally cute and playful; Hannah adds the mature "straight-man" (no ironic pun intended!) Your vlogs remind me of Abbott and Costello skits.
What an amazing journey. You girls are so sweet and open-minded to the world. It's awesome to see that the 2 of you are eating local food and enjoying them. Wish I could find authentic Bun Cha in the US. Thank you for bringing Vietnam to us❤.
thank you for watching! ❤️
No other city in Vietnam makes better Bun Cha and Bun Reiu. Hanoi is #1 for many dishes. Banh tron trong is best in Saigon though.
100%
Oh yeah fantastic food in Vietnam. So fun watching your travels there. But honestly I feel like you sort of rushed through it. There are tons of places to explore there, but I have a strong feeling that it will draw you back. Looking forward to your next adventures. The key of course is to stay wiggity.
*Bún chả* ! 🥗🍜
Yahs a food vlog and review!!!
Duuuummmmmaaaaaa I just left Hanoi. Agreed that the best food is in that city. Bun cha, bun rieu, & pho are all excellent there. Nice video. ✂️
The Bun Cha looks 😋😋😋if you go back to Saigon try the prawn rolls at My Bahn Mi next to the Post Office….so yummy…..another great adventure 🥂
Hanoi is coming its best season, Autumn. Enjoy on the way, Hanoi Foody - Phở ( beef, chicken ), bún Chả, Chả cá Lã Vọng, and Cốm ( dried " milky rice ), many countless...
Along the street near the church, you can find other Vietnamese desserts such as pillow-shaped cake. You can also try beer on Ta Hien street or sweet soup on Hang Can street. Very very delicious and affordable.
bun cha charcoal grill makes all the difference. the labor when they fan the charcoal is something else
Your adventures make me smile. Thank you.
Chugga chugga.. holy crapola! This choo choo is super close! Better double up on the peach tea 😁
Nice 👍
You've absolutely sold me on the peach teas! I'm usually a big coffee person, but I think I'm going to develop a peach tea addiction when I'm in Vietnam (soon)!
So fun! Where did you stay in Hanoi? I stayed in the old French Quarter, near Hoan Kiem Lake
Bun cha is one of my favorites too 😊
Silly goosery is my favorite every video!
I want to try french toast coffee 😭😭
Such a fun time!
Very happy traveling my friend
YOu 2 , so enjoy. wish you all the best. i love vietnam, my country
*Hai bạn dễ thương* ! 🧑🔬🤵
You should travel across VIET NAM by train for 36 hours, there will be many interesting things, and there are many beautiful scenes along the country.
*Cà phê đường tàu hoả* ! 🚂
Việt Nam ẩm thực ngon , con người thân thiện , chúc 2 bạn có chuyến du lịch vui vẻ❤
I love Bun Cha sm! It’s what I ate mostly when I was there , I miss it 🥹
we miss it too! 😩
beautiful video..
enjoy..❤
thank you ❤️
As a local, I always feel that people at railway cafes are silly and dangerous but they don't care🤠
If eating was an Olympic sport you two would be gold medal winners. 😂
Another nice video.go on girls.take care
thanks for watching!
*Phở gà* ! 🍜 🐔
*Nhà thờ lớn Hà Nội* ! 🕍
Can you share the hotels you stayed in, in Hanoi and Saigon? I’m heading there in 2 weeks!
Hanoi Veris Hotel is good! We wouldn't really recommend the one we stayed in Saigon
Việt nam tuyệt vời ❤ ủng hộ kênh và cùng nhau chia sẻ nha 😊
The veg you dont know is green unriped papaya, we often use it for salad or put into dipping sauce
I think they had that in Thailand?
@@MrsSajberry3 yes it is Som Tam (Green Papaya Salad)
*Món chả cá Lã Vọng* ! 🥗🍝
All that food looked so yummy! The cathedral is beautiful, reminds me of Notre Dame. Such a cool country with lovely people. ❤
Café trứng phải đứng nơi nổi tiếng là cafe Giảng ở Hà Nội mới đúng vị và nguồn gốc từ đó bạn nhé.😊
*Bánh rán* ! 🥚
1. Công viên Thủ Lệ 🐾
2. Công viên nước Hồ Tây 🎡🏝🌊
3. Công viên Thiên đường Bảo Sơn 🎡🐾
Good voice
why so fast why don’t you explore more city in VN ❤to see you guys check out more in VN
They were only on a 1 month Visa and they had a hard time seeing more.
mmm
BALI😊😊😊❤
You will never want egg rolls once you are back in U.S.
Vietnam 🇻🇳 egg rolls taste good because of the rice paper.
go to danang next please it’s the best city in vietnam
Hannah has long beautiful hair-
Jill and Hannah is saying goodbye to Vietnam, so sad. Absolutely biggest draw for me in Hanoi is train street. Bun Cha so yummy and delicious, if the broth is not cooked well it can ruin it in my opinion. Yum spring rolls. Absolutely would have had the banana doughnuts. Sorry to say I have almost no interest in the Philippine except maybe Chinatown. Absolutely Loved It // Absolutely Outstanding From Start To Finish
8:10 you are so funny.
It's not corn flake. It's mungbean
สวัสดี
50k 6 cái bánh rán :))
Hello beautiful girls ❤
You guys are attractive
First of all, you guys didn't get the real chè in Vietnam. Vietnamese dessert snacks are to die for. Second, why did you address a hen as Mr. Chicken? Huh??? Ya all from the south and you don't know what a rooster looks like? Wt...😢😢😢
0:12 hell no
Typical tourists to proclaim Hanoi has the best cuisine when they have only tried less than 10% of Vietnamese cuisine.
Saigon food is too sweet. Hanoi food is better
Food vietnam is very good
hate to be political here, but bidenomic really affects everyone... You literally have to sell everything you own in order to afford to travel. And it seems like Vietnam is the only country left in the world that the dollar can take you a little farther.
there’s many other countries where you dollar goes far but you hate to be an influencer or work remote locals wages are terrible