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Chè – Vietnamese Sweet Soup

24 Jun, 2020

Chè is the perfect end to your meal, especially if you had a light Hanoi food like Bánh Cuốn. Chè basically means dessert in Vietnamese.

In Hanoi, you will find chè vendors on the streets. Delight in warm chè in the cooler evenings and refresh with crushed ice added to the dessert in the hot months.

Chè is a sweet soup typically made of several ingredients mixed together and served in a large beer glass.Chè is the perfect end to your meal, especially if you had a light Hanoi food like Bánh Cuốn. Chè basically means dessert in Vietnamese.

In Hanoi, you will find chè vendors on the streets. Delight in warm chè in the cooler evenings and refresh with crushed ice added to the dessert in the hot months.

Chè is a sweet soup typically made of several ingredients mixed together and served in a large beer glass.

In the vendor’s cart, you will find different ingredients in large bowls displayed in the cart. When you order your chè, simply point to the ingredients you want.

Some of the typical ingredients are: mung beans, black beans, corn, taro, tapioca, jelly, and more!In the vendor’s cart, you will find different ingredients in large bowls displayed in the cart. When you order your chè, simply point to the ingredients you want.

Some of the typical ingredients are: mung beans, black beans, corn, taro, tapioca, jelly, and more!

In Hanoi, due to the Chinese influence, you will also find Chè trôi nước. This is a sweet soup made with mung bean balls wrapped in a glutinous rice flour dipped in a warm ginger sauce.

Must Eat in Hanoi – Che

Bánh Trôi Tầu – Diep Beo

Address: 52 Hàng Điếu, Hà Nội.

Hours: Everyday from 8pm until 11pm.

Prices: About 10,000 VND to 25,000 VND ($0.44 USD to $1.10 USD)

Pro Tip: In the summer, order your Chè with ice, while in the winter have it warmed up.Must Eat in Hanoi – Che