Vietnam is one of the world's major coffee consumers. Starbucks and the like have no advantage over authentic Vietnamese coffee. Among the many specialty coffee shops, Cafe Giang is the most popular. The signature egg yolk coffee is a must-order when you enter the store. It has no egg smell and will definitely leave you with an endless aftertaste.
In Hanoi's Old Quarter, every bluestone slab tells a thousand-year-old story, and every wooden door whispers a piece of history. This is a maze of time, and every step is on the boundary between the past and the present. Walking along Sanshiliuhang Street, you can seem to hear the vendors' shouts coming through time and space, which is the most vivid rhythm of Hanoi.
In addition to Train Street, Hanoi’s Old Quarter also has many ancient streets and alleys, the most famous of which is the “Thirty-six Streets”, because the streets here are divided according to the theme of the goods sold, and each street has its own characteristics, such as Shoe Store Street, Silverware Street, Silk Street, Tea Street, etc., mostly wholesale and retail shoes, clothes, spices and other goods, you can explore Vietnam’s ancient business, dig for traditional handicrafts, and also experience the busy and noisy atmosphere of the old street.
Pharaon Plaza is one of the largest shopping malls in Hanoi with an array of international and local brands. It has a wide-ranging variety of fashion boutiques, department stores, electronic shops, and specialty shops-all housing anything and everything. Quay Trung Mien Department Store is a must, known for its colorful glass face and lines upon lines of handcrafted furniture.