I Only Ate STREET FOOD for 24 Hours in VIETNAM!

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Please enjoy a PACKED 24 hours of street food in Vietnam! From giant stir fried sea snails, to worm pancakes, to classics like phở and bánh mì, I really tried to fit in as much food as I could into one day and had the best time doing it!! I can’t wait to come back and explore more cities in Vietnam, and comment which city I should eat my way through next! Thank you guys soooo much for watching and I’ll see you in the next vlog!!

Places I visited:
📍Phở: Phở Tư Lùn Ấu Triệu
📍Snails: Quán Ốc Dì Tú
📍Bánh cuốn: Bánh cuốn Bà Xuân
📍Coffee: Train Street
📍Bún Chả: Bún Chả Que Tre
📍Worm Pancake: Cửa Hàng Chả Rươi Hưng Thịnh
📍Banh Mi: Banh Mi 25
📍Bánh Đúc Nóng: Quán Bánh Đúc Nóng

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Date: August 12, 2025

40 thoughts on “I Only Ate STREET FOOD for 24 Hours in VIETNAM!

  1. Hi, Karissa! Your content is incredible. Thank you so much for giving us a glimpse into your adventures!

    I’m genuinely not trying to be ignorant in asking this so I apologize sincerely if it comes across that way — but do you have any advice for ordering food as a tourist in (any but specifically) Asian countries? I’m always so worried no one will understand me and I’ll just be another stereotypical American who “doesn’t bother” to learn the language (which is completely understandable! I try to learn enough beforehand to at least communicate the basics but I always feel inadequate and self conscious).

  2. The best Asian country I've come to, their culture, food, and especially the people around here – they're very friendly and hospitable. I remembered I met a trouble starting the motorcycle's engine, and some folks accidentally came by and helped me to bring the moto to the nearest repair shop even though we didn't know each other before. I hope they till keep that, and their tourism industry would be known, improve more.

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