Open all day and late into the night, this bustling beer haven is located on the corner of Ta Hien and Luong Ngoc Quyen streets in Hanoi's Old Quarter, where you can see hundreds of people sitting on plastic chairs with a pint of beer. steam in hand.
Available at most small bars in Bia Hoi Junction, bia hoi is a Vietnamese draft beer that contains only about 4% alcohol. Although it seems that the alcohol content is a bit light by European standards, draft beer is extremely cheap compared to other beers.
Needless to say, Bia Hoi Junction attracts a large number of locals, expats and tourists alike who come to enjoy some cold beers all night long. In addition, there are also some shops selling soft drinks and imported beer such as Tiger for you to choose if you are not used to beer. In addition to the numerous beer halls with colorful plastic chairs spilling onto the street, you can also find street stalls selling a variety of snacks such as boiled peanuts, fried tofu, skewers, fried fish balls and meat. Delicious dried beef.
This is a very crowded and busy neighborhood so it is a bit complicated, however, Bia Hoi Junction is a great place to drink beer sparingly as well as experience the local culture. The atmosphere here is really a memorable picture of Hanoi's nightlife.