Buying Ingredients at a Local Market in Hanoi

We decided to take a cooking class during our trip to Hanoi, Vietnam where our chef took us to a local market to buy all of the ingredients needed for our dinner. Obviously we wouldn’t have been able to navigate the market without the help of our chef and there were plenty of ingredients that we can’t necessarily find at home. We were told that the local people of Hanoi, like in a lot of cities, go to the market every day or at least every other day in order to buy fresh ingredients for their meals.

Our Chef Showing Us Banana Leaves
Plethora of Vegetables
Dragon Fruit
Fresh Noodles

We needed both beef and pork for our recipes, so the butchers trimmed the fat for us as we waited. There were stalls that specialized in vegetables, spices, fruit, as well as different meats. You could find live chickens as well as fresh fish swimming in buckets of water. It was very colorful as well as very busy as people navigated their motorcycles through the stalls picking up items.

Dry Goods and the Rice Paper We Needed
Kumquats and Other Fruit
Beef Tenderloin
Different Types of Rice

Getting fresh ingredients to create local dishes was definitely an incredible experience and we are looking forward to trying our best to create some of the meals in the near future. Picking out all of our vegetables, meats, and other items was as interesting as the experience that we had actually preparing the meals afterwards. Taking a cooking class in a foreign country is definitely an experience that we would recommend and getting to go to the market truly enhances the experience. It was as close as we could get to preparing a meal like a local.

Trimming Our Pork
Spicy Peppers
Looking Down the Market Street
Fruit is Very Popular in Vietnam

 

Making the Most of Our Final Days in Vietnam

As our trip to Hanoi, Vietnam came to a close, we took several tours that took us to the countryside outside of Hanoi. We even did an overnight tour of Halong Bay with its amazing scenery. Each of the tours was special in its own way and we’ll detail them in full once we return home. We look forward to describing each of the tours once we return home, but here a few photographs to provide a slight glimpse into the beauty that this country has to offer.

Many Ships in Halong Bay
Pagoda Building in the Perfume Pagoda Complex
Going Through a Cave in Ninh Binh
Amazing Views on Halong Bay
Inside the Cave of Perfume Pagoda
View of the Mountains of Ninh Binh Provence
Unique Rock Formations on Halong Bay
Enjoying a Boat Ride near Perfume Pagoda
River with the Three Caves of Tam Coc in Ninh Binh

 

Many Temples in Vientiane, Laos

On our first full day in Vientiane, Laos, we spent a majority of the day visiting temples, of which there are many. It is amazing how beautiful each of them were and unique and similar at the same time. With so many details to see, you could spend hours admiring the architecture and the art of the temples. Obviously, we saw a lot more than just the temples, but that was certainly a large part of our first day in Vientiane.

Amazing Architecture
Buddha in a Temple
Offerings for Buddha
Artwork Depicting the Life of Buddha