Expats in Hanoi

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A few places, in particular, are quite popular with Hanoi’s expats, and most of them are in Tay Ho. Joma Bakery Café is ...
09/10/2025

A few places, in particular, are quite popular with Hanoi’s expats, and most of them are in Tay Ho. Joma Bakery Café is a long-standing favorite in the heart of the expat neighborhood; they have strong internet and a comfortable area to relax while savoring good coffee, smoothies, pastries, bagels, and light meals.

The Moose and Roo Pub and Grill is another place that expats gather to drink and eat; the Canadian owner is a superb host and the North American cuisine is as good as you would find “back home.”

7Bridges Hanoi Taproom is a popular place along Xuan Dieu for craft beer and innovative pub food; it’s near Tracy’s Sports Pub and Burger, a tiny restaurant that serves up great hamburgers in a collegial setting.

Texan-owned Anita’s Cantina attracts expats who need a good Mexican food fix and a cold margarita; it’s usually full every night.

There are many other excellent places to eat, drink, and meet others in Tay Ho, with more establishing themselves all the time.

Source: internationalliving. com

Location to park motorbikes and cars to watch the A80 parade on September 2, 2025Each area and vehicles are parked as fo...
23/08/2025

Location to park motorbikes and cars to watch the A80 parade on September 2, 2025

Each area and vehicles are parked as follows:

- Depot area of ​​the route in Nhon: Passenger vans with 30 seats or more park along internal roads (expected to accommodate about 100 45-seat vans).

- Parking lot of Hanoi Transport Corporation at Nhon station: Cars, motorbikes, bicycles (about 700 cars).

- Land of the One Member Limited Liability Company for Exploitation (adjacent to the University of Industry): Motorbikes, bicycles.

- Land at Nhon bus transfer location: Motorbikes, bicycles.

- Dual carriageway 70 (section from Trinh Van Bo to road 32): Passenger cars, cars (about 300 cars).

- Roadways of streets (Quan Hoa, Nguyen Van Huyen, Tran Quy Kien, Tran Thai Tong, Thanh Thai, Duy Tan, Duong Dinh Nghe, Ton That Thuyet, Nguyen Chanh, Trung Hoa, Vu Pham Ham, Tran Kim Xuyen, Mac Thai To, Mac Thai Tong, Tran Quoc Hoan, Ham Nghi, Ha Yen Quyet...): Cars (500 cars).

- Parking lot in the campus of National University, University of Education, University of Transport: Cars, motorbikes, bicycles.

- In Yen Nghia Bus Station: passenger cars, small cars (about 150 45-seat cars).

- Phu Luong depot area: Passenger cars park along internal roads (expected to accommodate about 100 45-seat cars).

- Roadway of Nguyen Khuyen street, 19/5 street, Ha D**g ward: Cars (35 cars).

- Campus of Le Hong Phong Cadre Training School.

- Campus of the Academy of Posts and Telecommunications, Hanoi University, University of Natural Sciences , University of Social Sciences and Humanities, University of Water Resources, University of Trade Unions: Cars, motorbikes, bicycles.

- Vacant lot near Thang Long To***co Company on Nguyen Trai Street: Passenger vans (about 200 45-seat vans).

- Road 2.5 from Kim D**g to Den Lu: Passenger vans and cars park in both directions (about 400 cars).

- Roadways of streets (Kim Nguu, Thanh Nhan, Tran Dai Nghia, Pho Vong, Nam Son, Linh Duong, Dam Phuong...): Cars (300 cars).

- Campus of National Economics University, University of Construction: Cars, motorbikes, bicycles.

- Area north of Nhat Tan Bridge: Roads of streets in the Diplomatic Corps area are licensed by the Department of Construction to park cars (Minh Tao, Nguyen Xuan Khoat, Xuan Tao (section from Hoang Minh Thao to Nguyen Xuan Khoat)): Cars (80 cars).

- Area north of Chuong Duong bridge: Hong Tien and Nguyen Gia B**g streets: Cars (about 550 cars).

- Phu Huu and Hoang Nhu Tiep routes: Cars (35 cars).

- Area east of Vinh Tuy bridge: Dam Quang Trung road, vacant land near Dam Quang Trung road: Passenger cars, cars (about 200 cars and 200 45-seat cars).

In addition to parking lots, the city also arranges shuttle bus routes and increases traffic control forces to ensure smooth movement during the days of celebration and parade.

Source: vietnam.vn

Starting from August 19, Hanoi will have a new way to linger in people’s hearts — not through a coffee shop or a row of ...
08/08/2025

Starting from August 19, Hanoi will have a new way to linger in people’s hearts — not through a coffee shop or a row of trees, but… a train.

Its name is 🚂 The Hanoi Train.
There are three departures each day: 8:00 AM, 2:00 PM, and 8:30 PM.

The train sets off from Hanoi Station, passing Long Bien, Gia Lam, Yen Vien, Tu Son, and then returning.

Along the way, there’s music, exhibitions, and nostalgic spaces steeped in old memories. We can sit there, telling each other stories from the past, or simply stay silent together, watching the city streets drift by through the window.

No need to travel far, no need for elaborate plans.
Just a breezy afternoon when you want a change of scene, a weekend morning when you feel like putting your phone down for a few hours, or an evening with nowhere in particular to go… Hanoi now has a train waiting just for you.

Source: Vũ Thanh Hòa

Cost of Living in Hanoi Hanoi is among the most affordable major cities in Southeast Asia. You can pick up a bag of fres...
24/07/2025

Cost of Living in Hanoi

Hanoi is among the most affordable major cities in Southeast Asia.

You can pick up a bag of fresh vegetables
and tropical fruits at traditional markets for just a few dollars,
while supermarkets offer a wide range of both local and imported products at fair prices.

The city now boasts more than two dozen specialty stores
selling imported foods
and an ever-growing selection of international restaurants
- a remarkable change from just a decade ago,
when finding a hamburger was nearly impossible.

Public buses offer a low-cost way to get around,
with fares under 35 cents to most destinations,
and metered taxis are widely available and affordable.

A couple can enjoy a comfortable,
middle-class lifestyle in Hanoi
for $1,000 a month or even less.

Source: internationalliving. com

ANNOUNCEMENT We are pleased to share with you all the upcoming Vietnam Charity Walk Launch Event. The night supports Jak...
17/11/2023

ANNOUNCEMENT

We are pleased to share with you all the upcoming Vietnam Charity Walk Launch Event. The night supports Jake and Sean who will be walking 2000km from Hanoi to HCMC in aid of the Thanh Loc Project and Blue Dragon Children's Foundation.

This event will be held on Friday November 24th beginning at 7pm at The Republic in Tay Ho, Hanoi.

Join us for a night of live music, raffles and a Q&A with Jake and Sean. All money raised will support children in need in Vietnam 🇻🇳

Check out the mesmerizing Hanoi traffic from above!Hanoi is continuously undergoing significant traffic improvements, wi...
01/08/2023

Check out the mesmerizing Hanoi traffic from above!

Hanoi is continuously undergoing significant traffic improvements, with major works being completed and put into operation, transforming the Capital's traffic into a beautiful and modern spectacle. Enjoy the view of the ever-evolving city! 🚗🏙️

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