Banh Gio After Dark: Where to Find Hanoi's Best Late-Night Rice Dumplings
Banh gio is Hanoi's pyramid-shaped steamed dumpling — pork, wood ear mushroom, banana leaf — and the best time to eat one is well past midnight.
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Banh gio is Hanoi's pyramid-shaped steamed dumpling — pork, wood ear mushroom, banana leaf — and the best time to eat one is well past midnight.
Da Nang's late-night snail scene runs on tamarind, lemongrass, cold beer, and zero pretension. Here's where locals actually go after 9pm.
Can Tho's late-night bun mam scene rewards the brave — fermented fish broth, pork belly, okra, and eggplant in a bowl that smells stronger than it tastes.
Saigon's southern-style banh xeo is a different beast from the central version — dinner-plate wide, aggressively crispy, and best eaten late. Here's where to find it.
Most stalls sell out by noon, but a handful of Hanoi spots keep the steamer running past midnight. Here's where to find banh cuon after dark.
Bui Vien is loud, chaotic, and full of overpriced beer — but duck down the right alleys and you'll eat very well for under 150,000 VND.
Hue's 'com am phu' — Hell Rice — is a century-old late-night dish piled with pork, prawn, egg, and pickled vegetables. Here's where to find it after dark.
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