From the intersection of Tran Phu-Phung Hung street, small coffee shops are opened along the railway track. |
Each shop has its own decoration style, but there is one thing in common: they are simple with small tables and stools which are closely arranged. |
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For foreign visitors, walking along the railway tracks and experiencing daily life of Hanoi people in a railway street are interesting. |
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In the bustle of the city life, visitors still find a peaceful corner with music. |
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“I want to try My-Xao-Bo (Stir-fried beef instant noodle)” is a simple sentence that any foreign visitor say to enjoy this delicious dish. A menu with food and drinks are available for customers to choose from. |
Every house or coffee shop has a train timetable for visitors. Just take a look at the timetable to be aware of the train to ensure safety when you visit this street. |
Before the train departure time, tables and chairs are put away, and visitors are asked to stay far away from the track to ensure safety. |
Anna, a visitor from Ukraine said she enjoys seeing each train passing by. |
The railway coffee shops have become a must-visit place, bringing local and foreign visitors an unforgettable experience in Hanoi. |
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