4:44 She translated a bit incorrectly. The dumplings are made with tapioca flour (not sticky rice) and the fillings are with shrimps and mung beans. I love those dumplings too, especially the vegie (or mung bean) ones.
In the US, they make it mostly with bbq pork and very little shrimp since meat is cheaper than seafood. I haven’t found any with mung beans here which I miss a lot!
One of my absolute favourite videos from Vietnam! Love Hoi An as a city and it is such a super idea to do a street food tour with a local. Everything sounded super yummy!!
Thanks 🙏 for another great video. I’m coming to Hoi An soon for the third time. I love it and so watching lots of videos. You guys are one of my favorite video couples. Good job 👍!
At 4:57 It actually made from Tapioca starch, which is the same ingredient with the boba in milk tea, even the making process is quite similar, except steaming instead of boiling like in boba
10:26 Mót Hội An is the name of the shop but because people love their signature herbal drink so much that they call that drink "nước Mót" as well. It contains lime, ginger, lemongrass, dried lotus flower, green tea, honey and other herbs.
Born and raised in Saigon, went on and settled in the US. My dream now is no longer about "making it" in the US, but rather to save up and retire in Hoi An comfortably. Such a beautiful town!
Really loving your content! About Mót at 10:26, I discovered the place when they just opened a few years back. The drink was so good, I came back several times all the way from Da Nang just for it. I even made acquaintance with the owner, and he told me that I can buy the drink in half-litter bottles for 30k VND each. That's like 2x value deal, and almost no one knows about this secret 😆
the government of vietnam should invite and thank you for making such nice videos, which brings a lot money for tourism industry. i have never thought about going to vietnam even if i am half vietnamese and half chinese. my problem is that everyone expects me to speak it, but i cant. i grew up speaking chinese and german.
You two are great! Great video, being at night it really look good. Vietnam was never on my bucket list two years ago. I saw a picture of the bay off of Hanoi and I was hooked. This video will sure help. 😁
My wife and me will be heading to Danang / Hoi An , this July. It will be our 2nd trip. Love the pace and ambiance. Don’t worry about the touristy side of it.
I love your vlogs I think you're my favourite and you're such a lovely couple also just saw you in flora and notes vlog funny seeing you run into each other. Thank you 😊
banh bot loc is amazing in the central vietnam area, missed that on our tour a decade ago, try to find them in australia but its super expensive cos it very laborious to make
Hoi An is my fav city in VN. Best time to go is on a moonless night. The lantern lights are even more beautiful and they release the lanterns into the river to light it up which was beautiful.
Thanks for this absolutely wonderful video. What a beautiful experience. It's really lovely when u don't set a fixed budget for a meal. D lanterns all around d place r so gorgeous. Very interesting streetfood in Hoi An old town.
11:05, we have it here in Malaysia. It's popular among d Chinese, we call d silken curd, taufu fa, but we normally have it with either ginger infused syrup or palm sugar syrup.
Nice tour. Kumquat tea could be a national drink of Vietnam beside milk coffee :D, it's everywhere and people almost drink it everyday, i just had mine this morning tho.
IU Still Can't Believe You Bumped Into Flora & Note On The Street In Hanoi. I Have Always Wanted To Go To Hoi An For The Lantern Festival. Crowded On A Sun, Really Enjoyed Seeing Both Of You Try New Things. The Coconut Cake & Coconut Ice Cream Winner. I Am Still Not Used To Seeing A Guide With You
Bánh bột lọc, my favorite, is made from tapioca starch. Bột năng (tapioca starch) không phải là sticky rice flour, được làm từ củ mì hay là củ sắn của miền bắc.
You can check Chris Lewis's or Hàng xóm Tây's channel and met them in Hanoi, they speaking Vietnamese so perfectly. Chris collaborating with Max McFarlin.
Here you go. Vietnamese cassava cake recipe. You can make it in round shape and grill it over the charcoal, too. ruclips.net/video/Y2f7qFfhbog/видео.html
Good idea to get a local guide to learn more about the different foods. I have to try that. Can you share the contact information for the guide or the organization you found the guide through?
Yes, she was great and perfect for what we needed (as video creators, we had to be very specific to try new things weve never had before). Her email is julie.wellnesstravel@gmail.com - phone/whatsapp: +84981324106
@@jamesl9371 Keep in mind, she may be nice, but she's not quite as knowledgeable as she should be. Her translations are off and she doesn't seem to know much about what Viet food is made of. That banh bot loc is made from tapioca flour and mung beans.
@@doodahgurlie it’s ok. She knows a lot more than I do and she speaks Vietnamese and I don’t. And I’m not too worried about all the details of what is in the food. Hopefully she is learning more about it too. As a tourist I just want to enjoy myself and try new things
All the food looked delicious! Where do you guys search to find local food guides? My biggest regret from my recent trip to Bangkok is that I wasn’t able to find a local guide to show me all the delicious foods there:/
There are so many delicious vegan food/ vegan restaurant in Hoi An and Da Nang, you should try some of them in Da Nang (since I'm also vegan). I suggested few of them in Da Nang: Chay Ngoc Chi (202 Hoang Dieu, Hai Chau, Da Nang) Banh Mi Chay (560 Dien Bien Phu, Da Nang) Phuoc Vegan (204/04 Hai Phong, Da Nang)
Quite different, thai food is really good but it's not for everyone. If u can eat thai food, u will love it. If u don't like thai taste, u can't eat anything. Vietnamese food is easy for everyone
It’s definitely quite different!! We really love Vietnamese food too, as well as Thai - it’s hard to compare because it’s like comparing Italian food to British cuisine - so dissimilar!
also in Thailand the food is very different from north to south. Compared to Isaan food (Som Tam) in Vietnam everything is much sweeter and actually not spicy.
@@diedudeheit Not true. The south (Saigon) eats sweeter food and uses way more herbs and greens. The central (Hue) eats spicier food that isn't as sweet as the south. The north (Hanoi) eats more savory food.
Thanks for the great video on Hoi An, much appreciated. I'm heading to Vietnam in two weeks time. Do you mind sharing what lens when you record yourself holding the camera? Seems to be like a 24mm f1.8 or something? Thanks in advance :)
What are you doing to me?!?! I got over 30 days to be there and cannot wait, I will try to get food you had to compare experience and tastes if possible. Would you recommend any vaccines if travelling Hanoi->Hue->Hoi An->HCMC ?
I had that gooey bean and tofu thing a few years ago in Hoi An too! I had no idea what it was either... very strange texture but I liked it! Currently planning my next SE Asia trip and I'm enjoying you guy's videos! Thanks for all the cool tips and ideas!
Can you share the location of this street food market, whereabout in Hoi An? I was in Hoi An couple years ago, and had no idea about this street food place.
Another great video! Did you take the drone footage at the beginning of the video? Or was it stock video? If you did take it, did you need permission? Cheers
@@2Passports1Dream Nice! If I flew my drone in a crowded tourist area in Japan without permission, I'd be looking at a ¥500,000 (US$3,900) fine with possible jail time. Let's hope S.E. Asian countries remain loose with their rules.
Yep been there 😀 great in there. We had to laugh when you said everything is sweeter in Hoi An we saw ‘sweet potato fries’ we love sweet potato- turned out it was chips with sugar on 😆 One thing I hoped wouldn’t happen there was it becoming too commercialised - the 2nd time we went there was a Mr Bean bar do hope that sort of thing isn’t taking hold. PS could see in the background those annoying lit up spinner things they throw in the air. Grrrrreat vid we can’t wait to go back Cheers 🍺🍺
Wow no way!! That’s not the sweet potato fries I know 😂😅 definitely is a place for someone with a sweet tooth- we fit in perfectly! It didn’t feel to commercialised when we were there… but then again there weren’t THAT many foreign tourists so maybe that’s played a role!
That was a great idea to get a local guide. How did you find her, Google? Was it worth the cost? Sorry for all the questions but I'm really interested and like your videos. I'll probably comment on all of them. Do the likes and comments help you or would you rather fewer comments?
Thank you!! We actually found her on Fiverr (she’s not a food guide normally but helps to plan itineraries etc!) she was so lovely, definitely worth it even just to help translate and show us around a bit! The likes and comments totally help!! The more the better so thank you so much 😍😍😍
Ow yeah more food, 🥳🎊🎉 Ow and guys, if you didn't notice 78,5k subs. Whoot i bet before march 31 2023 you will.hit 100k 😘 Anyhow on topic, my best pick of your food in this vlog is ... 🥁🥁🥁 yeah i know you hear them 🥁🥁🥁 the desert with tofu in the bottom with all those toppings Adriana had 🎊 And as always, C Ya in the next one Adriana and Dylan, cheers 🙌🍻🍹
Nice vid as always guys If you are going to Hanoi, I would suggest contacting What The Pho once you're there, she should be able to give you some good recommendation regards to food, place to visit, etc You can find her chanel on RUclips as well
👊Join us on Instagram: instagram.com/2passports1dream
🇻🇳 Check out our 24hr in Hoi An video: ruclips.net/video/0VsskorKLLw/видео.html
ya, to anyone who has never tried vietnamese cuisine it's really good. try some asap
It’s so amazing 🤗😍
4:44 She translated a bit incorrectly. The dumplings are made with tapioca flour (not sticky rice) and the fillings are with shrimps and mung beans. I love those dumplings too, especially the vegie (or mung bean) ones.
Ahh, thank you! They were delicious hehe
Those are my favorite Vietnamese snacks!
@@idesdemars68 yes, they can be eaten as snacks or as a meal, however we like. I make them at home too from time to time.
In the US, they make it mostly with bbq pork and very little shrimp since meat is cheaper than seafood. I haven’t found any with mung beans here which I miss a lot!
She from Ha noi she doesn't known much about Hoi an if you watched she also ask the lady about the item what is called
One of my absolute favourite videos from Vietnam! Love Hoi An as a city and it is such a super idea to do a street food tour with a local. Everything sounded super yummy!!
Thank you so much!! 🤗😍 Ah yes, it was so fantastic 🤗
Thanks 🙏 for another great video. I’m coming to Hoi An soon for the third time. I love it and so watching lots of videos. You guys are one of my favorite video couples. Good job 👍!
That’s great!! It’s such an amazing place 😍🤗 Thank you - we really appreciate that!!
Watched from US, love your video. Gladed that you guy love and enjoy Vietnamese foods. Waiting more videos from you about Vietnam.
Thank you so much for watching!! We really appreciate that 😍🤗
We really enjoyed this food tour! Hoi An looks so beautiful at night 🤩 Great video you guys!
Thanks you guys! Ah yesssss please 😍😍
@@2Passports1Dream It was fun to see you guys cross streams :D
At 4:57 It actually made from Tapioca starch, which is the same ingredient with the boba in milk tea, even the making process is quite similar, except steaming instead of boiling like in boba
Đây là thuê phải tour guide rởm
@@tuongmac2263 agree
@@tuongmac2263 ko cần nói nặng vậy đâu bạn. Bé ấy cũng ko nói giọng Trung, có thể chỉ là sinh viên đến ĐN học rồi làm thêm.
Thank you for letting us know! Very delicious anyway hehe
@@tuongmac2263 t chỉ nghĩ đơn giản là bạn ấy ko biết từ bột năng thôi
New favourite word for Adrianna is “super” super this and super that along with lots of giggles
Hahaha you’re right! 😂😅😅
10:26 Mót Hội An is the name of the shop but because people love their signature herbal drink so much that they call that drink "nước Mót" as well. It contains lime, ginger, lemongrass, dried lotus flower, green tea, honey and other herbs.
Oh wow okay! It was sooooo tasty! We are going to have to recreate it when we go “home” 😂🤗
Born and raised in Saigon, went on and settled in the US. My dream now is no longer about "making it" in the US, but rather to save up and retire in Hoi An comfortably. Such a beautiful town!
That’s such a great plan! Sounds absolutely lovely! We loved hoi an so much! 😍
If you two stay together don't stop this channel is going to get massive because of the relationship duo.
Thank you so much, that’s so lovely of you to say 😍🤗
Really loving your content! About Mót at 10:26, I discovered the place when they just opened a few years back. The drink was so good, I came back several times all the way from Da Nang just for it. I even made acquaintance with the owner, and he told me that I can buy the drink in half-litter bottles for 30k VND each. That's like 2x value deal, and almost no one knows about this secret 😆
Oh wow no way!! 😍 we feel like we need to do the same, it was so delicious!
Good to know the secret😄 now it’s not a secret anymore
Nice video... Waiting for the next videos in Hanoi, Sapa, Ha Long Bay, Nha Trang, Phu Quoc.....
Hehe thank you!! We just posted one from ha long bay 😍🤗
the government of vietnam should invite and thank you for making such nice videos, which brings a lot money for tourism industry. i have never thought about going to vietnam even if i am half vietnamese and half chinese. my problem is that everyone expects me to speak it, but i cant. i grew up speaking chinese and german.
Hehehe that’s very kind of you to say! 🤗😍❤️
Chúc hai bạn đi chơi trải nghiệm nhiều thú vị ở Việt Nam mình không biết tiếng Anh nhưng mình rất thích được kết bạn với hai người
Thank you very much!! We wish we could speak Vietnamese hehe 🤗🤗
You two are great! Great video, being at night it really look good. Vietnam was never on my bucket list two years ago. I saw a picture of the bay off of Hanoi and I was hooked. This video will sure help. 😁
Thank you so much! It’s such an amazing country to explore 😍🤗 so beautiful!
Vịnh bạn nói đến là Vịnh Hạ Long của chúng tôi. Nó là kỳ quan thiên nhiên thế giới.
Cảm ơn bạn đã quan tâm
My wife and me will be heading to Danang / Hoi An , this July. It will be our 2nd trip. Love the pace and ambiance. Don’t worry about the touristy side of it.
I miss Vietnam so much, thanks heaps for your videos guys. Enjoy!
Thank you so much for watching 🤗
Great effort on the language guys 🤗 It’s not easy ! Enjoying re living the old quarter with you 👍
Thank you so much!! 🤗 oh yes it’s an amazing place 😍
Thankyou and welcom back to vietnam, ilove you, iam from da nang vietnam🇻🇳
Thank you very much 🤗😍 we love it here!
Bánh Bột Lọc is made from tapioca starch, the green bean is mung bean, and the little brown on the top is fried shallots.
Oh I see! Super delicious 😍😍
Excellent snacks you chose there. Happy to see you enjoying it. My favorite is bánh bột lọc and hến xào/hến xúc. Miss those little buddies.
Oh yes! Yummy!! 😍🤗
I wish you always have beautiful and memorable moments in Vietnam! my country
Thank you so much 🤗🤗
Loving your content. Keep it up!!!
Thank you so much 😍🤗
Love your Vlog ❤ welcome to My country, wish you all the best
Thank you so much 🤗😍
Cảm ơn các bạn đẫ chạy phụ đề tiếng việt chúc các bạn có chuyến du lịch VN tuyệt vời.
Thank you! We are glad they helped 🤗🤗
I love your vlogs I think you're my favourite and you're such a lovely couple also just saw you in flora and notes vlog funny seeing you run into each other. Thank you 😊
Wow thank you! Haha ye that was such a surprise when we arrive in Hanoi :)
banh bot loc is amazing in the central vietnam area, missed that on our tour a decade ago, try to find them in australia but its super expensive cos it very laborious to make
So yummy 😍😍
Hoi An looks so beautiful, i've never been that before
It’s so lovely 🤗😍
Hoi An is my fav city in VN. Best time to go is on a moonless night. The lantern lights are even more beautiful and they release the lanterns into the river to light it up which was beautiful.
at minute 5:50 Bánh Bột Lọc is made up of Tapioca Not glutenous rice
Vegie Bánh Bột Lọc, stuffed with Mungbean that many Vietnamese call Greenbean.
Thank you for letting us know! Very delicious anyway hehe
Thanks for this absolutely wonderful video. What a beautiful experience. It's really lovely when u don't set a fixed budget for a meal. D lanterns all around d place r so gorgeous. Very interesting streetfood in Hoi An old town.
D camera never lies (lense of a camera or video), this place is really, absolutely beautiful.
11:05, we have it here in Malaysia. It's popular among d Chinese, we call d silken curd, taufu fa, but we normally have it with either ginger infused syrup or palm sugar syrup.
It's such a nice place with plenty of food!
@@2Passports1Dream Lovely. 🙂
@@Yasin_Affandi yes that is correct. there is many variations of it in Vietnam besides the traditional one
I'm now in Hoi An. Good restaurant to share - Morning Glory Signature.
Thank you for the recommendation 😍🤗
I'm a local in Hoi An. I live at Thanh Ha Pottery Village. Hope to see you guys explore my village!
That’s lovely! We’ve moved on now to Hanoi! 🤗🤗
Dylan, love the Clwb Pel Droed Porthmadog shirt ⚽🏴. loved the vlog, food looks yummy 🤤😋❤️
Cynrychioli go iawn :D
I was in that night market back in 2016! I miss the food so much. Due for another trip back. Great vid guys.
Oh wow! Yeah definitely time to return soon 😍 Thanks so much
I don’t think the local girl knows as much but it’s nice getting to know the place with someone who is from there
It was nice to have someone who could speak the language and ask questions for us! It was a lovely evening 🤗🤗
Video rất hay, Tôi nghĩ rằng các bạn đã có những trải nghiệm tuyệt vời ở đây, bạn hướng dẫn viên đã làm tốt nhiệm vụ của mình. Nice!
Thank you so much - she was so lovely & we really enjoyed it!!
Lovely couple. Great video. Hope you'll enjoy the rest of your trip in Vietnam.
Thank you so much! 🤗😍
Nice tour. Kumquat tea could be a national drink of Vietnam beside milk coffee :D, it's everywhere and people almost drink it everyday, i just had mine this morning tho.
It’s amazing!! We absolutely loved it! 😍😍
viewing from above, it is absolutely beautiful , thank you so much for sharing !
Thank you for watching! 🤗🤗
Hoi An look so lovely at night and that clam dish with cracker go well with a bottle of beer lol
Hehe oh yes a bottle of beer would have been nice 🍺
Oh how I miss Vietnam 😞 enjoy 🤩
Thank you so much! 🤗🤗
Looks like such a beautiful place. We love Welsh Cakes x
Hehehe thank you for watching! 🤗
It all look so good and SOOO CHEAP too. Have fun and enjoy Hoi An
It was!! Thank you so much 😍🤗
IU Still Can't Believe You Bumped Into Flora & Note On The Street In Hanoi. I Have Always Wanted To Go To Hoi An For The Lantern Festival. Crowded On A Sun, Really Enjoyed Seeing Both Of You Try New Things. The Coconut Cake & Coconut Ice Cream Winner. I Am Still Not Used To Seeing A Guide With You
It was such a coincidence!! So fun to be in the same place at the same time 😍🤗 hehe it was a fun one to film!
Bánh bột lọc, my favorite, is made from tapioca starch. Bột năng (tapioca starch) không phải là sticky rice flour, được làm từ củ mì hay là củ sắn của miền bắc.
So delicious! We really enjoyed all the things 😍🤗
Wow it is great.Keep up with your job.thanks
Thank you so much 🤗🤗
The translator didn't seem to know well about the ingredients in these street food. Loved all your videos about desserts and food.
She was great company and really helped with the translations so it was ok hehe! The food was still fantastic 👀😍
You can check Chris Lewis's or Hàng xóm Tây's channel and met them in Hanoi, they speaking Vietnamese so perfectly. Chris collaborating with Max McFarlin.
Thank you for the recommendation 🤗🤗
Love watching u guys but u made hungry have an awesome day
Hehe thank you so much 😍🤗
I would love to know recipe for the sweet potato item you sampled. It looks like something one could create other “twists” to. Thanks
Hey! I’m afraid we don’t know the recipe but hopefully someone in the comments might know 🤗
Here you go. Vietnamese cassava cake recipe. You can make it in round shape and grill it over the charcoal, too.
ruclips.net/video/Y2f7qFfhbog/видео.html
Good idea to get a local guide to learn more about the different foods. I have to try that. Can you share the contact information for the guide or the organization you found the guide through?
Yes, she was great and perfect for what we needed (as video creators, we had to be very specific to try new things weve never had before). Her email is julie.wellnesstravel@gmail.com - phone/whatsapp: +84981324106
@@2Passports1Dream thanks 🙏
@@jamesl9371 Keep in mind, she may be nice, but she's not quite as knowledgeable as she should be. Her translations are off and she doesn't seem to know much about what Viet food is made of. That banh bot loc is made from tapioca flour and mung beans.
@@doodahgurlie it’s ok. She knows a lot more than I do and she speaks Vietnamese and I don’t. And I’m not too worried about all the details of what is in the food. Hopefully she is learning more about it too. As a tourist I just want to enjoy myself and try new things
Ha! Fancy you mentioning Welsh cake. I just had my first one two days ago at a reception for a Welsh born artist. They were very good.
Oh awesome! They’re so yummy! 😊😊
Super! Keep up with your good job
Thank you so much 🤗
All the food looked delicious! Where do you guys search to find local food guides? My biggest regret from my recent trip to Bangkok is that I wasn’t able to find a local guide to show me all the delicious foods there:/
You can use 'withlocals' or just on 'Fiverr'
Bánh bột lọc is not made from sticky rice, its made from tapioca starch as the outside and shrimps or green beans inside.
Aha thank hoi for letting us know!
There are so many delicious vegan food/ vegan restaurant in Hoi An and Da Nang, you should try some of them in Da Nang (since I'm also vegan). I suggested few of them in Da Nang:
Chay Ngoc Chi (202 Hoang Dieu, Hai Chau, Da Nang)
Banh Mi Chay (560 Dien Bien Phu, Da Nang)
Phuoc Vegan (204/04 Hai Phong, Da Nang)
Thank you so much for the recommendations! 🤗
Excellent tour guys, how is it possible to book your tour guide/fixer Julie? Is she from an official tour group?
Her email is julie.wellnesstravel@gmail.com - phone/whatsapp: +84981324106
Lovely couple, life’s good.
Hehe 🤗🤗
Bánh khoai mì nướng + dừa🥰, kem ống (món ăn tuổi thơ của nhiều người)😜😜
So yummy 😍🤗
Love you couple! Have a Nice trip in vn
Thank you so much 🤗😍
Bạn nam có vẻ thích các món nước chấm VN. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🇻🇳🇻🇳🇻🇳. Chúc các bạn chuyến đi được ăn nhiều món ngon. Có dịp về Đắk Lắk uống café nguyên bản nhé
Hahahaha yes he loved it 😂😂 thank you for the recommendation!
@@2Passports1Dream cảm ơn các bạn đã đến với VN. Mình luôn chân quý những thứ các bạn đã làm và đưa ẩm thực Việt Nam ra thế giới
🤗🤗🤗
Awesome video again . Would love to know how Vietnamese food compares to Thai food . 😊
Quite different, thai food is really good but it's not for everyone. If u can eat thai food, u will love it. If u don't like thai taste, u can't eat anything. Vietnamese food is easy for everyone
It’s definitely quite different!! We really love Vietnamese food too, as well as Thai - it’s hard to compare because it’s like comparing Italian food to British cuisine - so dissimilar!
@@2Passports1Dream ...except British food is not known to be good. at. all. Whereas Italian, everyone loves. 😂
also in Thailand the food is very different from north to south. Compared to Isaan food (Som Tam) in Vietnam everything is much sweeter and actually not spicy.
@@diedudeheit Not true. The south (Saigon) eats sweeter food and uses way more herbs and greens. The central (Hue) eats spicier food that isn't as sweet as the south. The north (Hanoi) eats more savory food.
Good evening, the two of you. Very interesting place to visit 🤟🙏💖🍻
Thank you! 🤗🤗
All food in this video looks really delicious.❤😀👍👍
It was great 😍🤗
@@2Passports1Dream I think so.🙏🙌🙌🙏
May i know the template theme your used for the squarespace in this video? thanks!
Ahh - I can't find how to find the name of it, but we did edit it a lot!
Thanks for the great video on Hoi An, much appreciated.
I'm heading to Vietnam in two weeks time.
Do you mind sharing what lens when you record yourself holding the camera?
Seems to be like a 24mm f1.8 or something?
Thanks in advance :)
Hello! We use a Sony A7C with Tamron 17-28mm 2.8 for vlogging then 80mm 1.8 for b roll :D
@@2Passports1Dream, thanks for the reply, much appreciated
Love love your guys video! Should collab with Max Mcfarlen!
Thanks so much 🤗😍
What are you doing to me?!?! I got over 30 days to be there and cannot wait, I will try to get food you had to compare experience and tastes if possible.
Would you recommend any vaccines if travelling Hanoi->Hue->Hoi An->HCMC ?
We didn’t get any particular vaccines for Vietnam! We hope you have an AMAZING time 🥰
Nice jersey, Porthmadog F.C. 👏
Haha thank you! Well spotted 🤗
Bánh bột lọc is make out of tapioca flour with mung beans
Thank you for clarifying 🤗
That porthmadog shirt is class
Cheers 🤗 Gotta represent my hometown!
Not a sticky rice, it is a tipioca starch . It looks transparency and taste a little chewy . But it is very healthy.
Oh I see! Super yummy 😍😍
I had that gooey bean and tofu thing a few years ago in Hoi An too! I had no idea what it was either... very strange texture but I liked it! Currently planning my next SE Asia trip and I'm enjoying you guy's videos! Thanks for all the cool tips and ideas!
Definitely a fun texture but super yummy flavour hehe!! That’s so exiting - hope you have a wonderful trip when you go!! 🤗
@@2Passports1Dream Thankyou! I leave on January 9th for Bangkok! It will be my first solo trip so I'm a little anxious but looking forward to it! 😅
I'll translate for you in Taiwan night markets when here.
Thank you very much 🤗
Can you share the location of this street food market, whereabout in Hoi An? I was in Hoi An couple years ago, and had no idea about this street food place.
Hello! It’s in the ancient l town, alongside the water! 😍 only in the evening though! 🤗
Hi, how did you find Julie? Would love to book a tour with her!
Her email is julie.wellnesstravel@gmail.com - phone/whatsapp: +84981324106 ☺
wow so crowd people, a lot of fun there, I like to be there
So many people! It was so nice to experience 🤗🤗
Another great video! Did you take the drone footage at the beginning of the video? Or was it stock video? If you did take it, did you need permission? Cheers
Hello! Yes it’s our drone and you don’t need permission in Vietnam 😀
@@2Passports1Dream Nice! If I flew my drone in a crowded tourist area in Japan without permission, I'd be looking at a ¥500,000 (US$3,900) fine with possible jail time. Let's hope S.E. Asian countries remain loose with their rules.
Yep been there 😀 great in there. We had to laugh when you said everything is sweeter in Hoi An we saw ‘sweet potato fries’ we love sweet potato- turned out it was chips with sugar on 😆
One thing I hoped wouldn’t happen there was it becoming too commercialised - the 2nd time we went there was a Mr Bean bar do hope that sort of thing isn’t taking hold.
PS could see in the background those annoying lit up spinner things they throw in the air.
Grrrrreat vid we can’t wait to go back
Cheers 🍺🍺
Wow no way!! That’s not the sweet potato fries I know 😂😅 definitely is a place for someone with a sweet tooth- we fit in perfectly! It didn’t feel to commercialised when we were there… but then again there weren’t THAT many foreign tourists so maybe that’s played a role!
5:15 Tapioca starch, not sticky rice and mung (green) beans.
Thank you for the clarification!
That was a great idea to get a local guide. How did you find her, Google? Was it worth the cost? Sorry for all the questions but I'm really interested and like your videos. I'll probably comment on all of them. Do the likes and comments help you or would you rather fewer comments?
Thank you!! We actually found her on Fiverr (she’s not a food guide normally but helps to plan itineraries etc!) she was so lovely, definitely worth it even just to help translate and show us around a bit!
The likes and comments totally help!! The more the better so thank you so much 😍😍😍
Coolio, you'll be hearing a lot from me then 😉
YES THE MOT TEA omg
amazing video & nice food..... by the way how much is the guide fees...??? i would love to have one in vietnam ..thank you👍
It depends on what service you ask for! She doesn’t normally do this type of food tour! A food tour can cost anything between 15-30 dollars.
Ok ….. for how many hours & where to find a tour guide ??? 🙂
We did 3 hours and this is her email: julie.wellnesstravel@gmail.com
Like to watch your video. Especially with the food section.
Please add more adjectives when describe the taste instead of "nice" word only.
Haha you’re right we really need to work on that!
Bạn có thể thử món: bún đậu mắm tôm?
Sounds yummy 😍
Awesome video 🔥🔥👍❤️
love watching your videos!
Thank you so much!!
Wecome to Việt Nam
Thank you! 🤗🤗
Bánh bột lọc là đặc sản của Huế za bạn , giới thiệu cần có kiến thức nhé
Oooh sounds tasty 😍
Love your content 🔥🔥👍❤️
10/10 am y crys! Cynrychioli go iawn!
Diolch! Crys cymru nesaf 🏴
Ow yeah more food, 🥳🎊🎉
Ow and guys, if you didn't notice 78,5k subs. Whoot i bet before march 31 2023 you will.hit 100k 😘
Anyhow on topic, my best pick of your food in this vlog is ... 🥁🥁🥁 yeah i know you hear them 🥁🥁🥁 the desert with tofu in the bottom with all those toppings Adriana had 🎊
And as always, C Ya in the next one Adriana and Dylan, cheers 🙌🍻🍹
Hopefully we will! Maybe sooner 😀
Hai bạn thật là đẹp đôi,thật ngọt ngào và hạnh phúc.Chúc hai bạn có nhiều niềm vui ở Việt Nam nhé.I love you so much ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you so much 😍🤗😍
The drink is call Kumquat tea
It’s so delicious!
How long time your plant in Vietnam ???
Just as long as our visa allows! We only got 30 days!
Bánh bột lọc is not made from sticky rice, she did the translation wrong, its actually made with tapioca flour
Oh I see!! Thank you for clarifying 🤗
Nice vid as always guys
If you are going to Hanoi, I would suggest contacting What The Pho once you're there, she should be able to give you some good recommendation regards to food, place to visit, etc
You can find her chanel on RUclips as well
Thank you for the recommendation! We’ve seen her channel before 🤗😍
Your pronunciation is really good Adriana. Dylan could use a little help haha :)
Hehehe thank you very much! 🤗🤗
Great content
Thank you!!