As our family continues making our way through Southeast Asia, we visit Vietnam for the first time. Our first stop is Hanoi, where we were scheduled for an Old Quarter street food tour. Unfortunately, the tour was canceled because of the Tet holiday. Not being a family that gives up easily, we decided to walk the streets on our own despite the challenge of knowing next to nothing about the area or the foods. And to add to the struggle, Colt has fallen ill and can't venture out at all...
Contents:
0:00 Intro
2:17 Leaving the French Quarter
3:49 Arriving in the Old Quarter
4:03 Banh Vong - Vietnamese Donuts
9:05 Bún Riêu
11:37 Bún Chả, Nem and Sugarcane Juice
13:55 The Least Authentic Dessert
14:09 Egg Coffee
17:07 Outro
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We’re the Lockwoods. And we’re traveling the world to experience—up close and in person—all the natural wonders and distinct cultures that our kids would otherwise be consuming only through textbooks and TV. We think it’s a better way to learn and we’re working hard to fund this little experiment in the hope that our kids will grow up wiser, kinder, and more grateful for the beauty of our diverse planet and its people.