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Doing some research while moving to the new website. It's tough work, I swear!
Juni’s Kitchen at Red River Tea Room
After living in Bali for a year, Indonesian tops our list of great ethnic foods. However, outside of Indonesia, it’s a bit difficult to come by. Thankfully, Juni’s Kitchen has made the solution easier than a flight to Bali.
Pow Pow Snow
Harriet, experienced puddingologist, investigates this mysterious Snow and why it goes Pow Pow.
This place is more than just a weird name. Serving up ice cream, floats, snow and other deliciousness, Pow Pow Snow delivers. Grab your friends and take a trip in a time machine into their 1950s soda shop inspired shop on bustling Doi Can.
Bò Bía
Hanoi’s Sweet Street Snack
For nickels, you can get this explosion of texture and taste on most street corners in Hanoi. Crunchy sugar cane and sweet coconut, sprinkled with black sesame seeds, all wrapped in a paper thin, airy wrapper. This is unlike anything you've had before.
Hakata Ikkousha
Ramen: whether you like it spicy or creamy, thick or thin, black or white, this is the place for you. Serving authentic Japanese style ramen in Dong Da district, Hakata Ikkousha is a winner.
Cua Hang An Uong Mau Dich So 37
The Ration Restaurant
The food at Mau Dich shines bright amidst reminders of a dusty Vietnamese past. Here you can try traditional Vietnamese food while perusing trinkets and memorbilia from the wartime era. And you can leave with your own souvenier, a ration card mimicking those of days past.
Lunch @ Pots n’ Pans
This upscale KOTO establishment becomes more affordable around lunchtime. And the food is beyond good!
La’s Shibuya
Massive toast covered in sweetness. It screams Japan! And Harriet screams YES!