Well, so I started to be a blogger today, hopefully for long. It is not comfy at all to look at a blank blog so I am just gonna start off with this. It is never enough to describe my passion for my beloved city, Hanoi, where I was brought up and being abroad for a few years makes me unable to go home for the last two winters. Fortunately, this time I managed a way to get home for like a month and a half so I am trying to spend time with it as much as I can. Hanoi changes, like everything else in the world. Cannot say if it is good or bad, just different. But one thing that never fails to amaze me is the cuisine here. Always so diverse and amazing! Not because I’m from here so my opinion and taste are biased, You can trust me on it. If I can get over my laziness and keep this blog going, I promised to not hide anything from you.
Soo, the first thing that I can think of right now is Egg Coffee. Egg Cocoa and Egg Beer too. Sounds weird to you? Haha. at least the last one sounded awful to me at first. I tried out everything out anyway and must say it was worth it. Egg Cocoa and Coffee was good as long as you stir it well enough for the both egg and the other part to blend. It tastes just deliciously buttery to me. However, the egg beer is way different. Mainly because beer and egg is not a really good combination ever..Don’t worry, your stomach won’t be messed up.It just tastes like butter beer like in Harry Potter? lol. The more you pour beer into the cup, the more the egg part will multiply. That means you should finish it in one sip if you don’t wanna waste the egg part. Or if you like it you can sit there for the whole afternoon thinking about life, egg and beer.
The coffee shop has good location, right by Hang Bac street, close to the old quarter of Hanoi. The address is 39 Nguyen Huu Huan Street, few houses away from Xoi Yen ( Yen Sticky Rice Restaurant). It looks really small on the street and you have to go through a short and small alley to get to the shop. I would suggest you to sit on the second floor. It just feels really cosy, antique, and Hanoi.
A month being at home and I have been there probably 5 or 6 times already.



Fantastic first post! I look forward to following your blog, especially since I will be travelling to Hanoi in March, this is right up my alley!
Cheers!
Thanks!! Nice to hear that you are coming here!! ^^