Ta Hien is a small street lying in the famous Old Quarter of Hanoi, near Hoan Kiem Lake. The street just stretches 200 meters, but it is one of the most crowded streets in the Old Quarter particularly in Hanoi generally. Ta Hien has the most specific features of both old and modern Hanoi. It is named “international crossroad”, drawing many foreign visitors and also Hanoians. Ta Hien Street - the beer street in Hanoi is known as the first street where the majority of foreign tourists set foot when coming and before leaving Hanoi. Therefore, everyone is familiar to call Ta Hien Street with the name "Pho Tay" (foreigner street).
The street starts getting crowded after 5pm when the sun is about to come down and the street is getting cooler. There are many kinds of beer for you to choose from, including draught beer, bottled beer, cask ale or black beer. Vietnamese beer is reviewed as sweet and pretty slight, so you can take more than 5 mugs without getting drunk. Available at numerous makeshift bars within the corner, Bia hoi is a type of Vietnamese draft beer that only contains about 4% alcohol. Although it’s weak compared to European standards, bia hoi is incredibly cheap where you can enjoy a tall glass of authentic Hanoi Beer. The snack foods to serve with the beer are also diverse, from traditional ones such as nem Phung, fried nem, nem, and boiled peanuts to Western ones such as fried chips, cheese sticks,…
Address: Tạ Hiện, P. Lương Ngọc Quyến, Hàng Buồm, Hoàn Kiếm, Hà Nội 100000
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