Street Food in Vietnam is best eaten in cooler places like Da Lat. There's no other place to go at night than the Da Lat Night Market. Many vendors sell clothes and gifts to bring home, but this primary local Vietnamese domestic tourism place also offers a slew of delicious food to try. The first thing worth trying is called banh tieu with soy milk, mung bean milk, and artichoke tea. Everything was so cheap for less than a few dollars, you get a warm drink to wash down delicious pastries. Next, aside from chicken porridge and bbq meat, I recommend eating shellfish. Remember, the nearest beach is quite far away, thus shellfish or oc is quite a premium up here. You can expect to pay 50,000 Dong or so per plate, which is really only a dollar or so more than Saigon prices. I tried a different kind of oc for the first time. Lastly, dessert in the form of da hu duong or sweet soft tofu with ginger is a must. I love this dish. It's my favorite dessert and eating warm tofu on a cold night is absolutely rewarding. I really enjoyed it. Ngoc and I took some banh trang nuon to go as well. The night market closes late on weekends, but earlier on weekdays, so keep that in mind. For more info about this please read my blog at www.kylele.net/2015/08/da-lat-things-to-do-night-market-is-must.html If you enjoyed what you saw, please consider supporting me on Patreon to ensure more videos in the future. www.patreon.com/KyleLe LIKE me on Facebook at www.fb.com/KyleLe.net Follow me on Instagram, Twitter, and SNAPCHAT @KyleLeDotNet Buy a T shirt to support this channel: www.kyleledotnet.spreadshirt.com Original Music by Antti Luode - Blahblahblahblahin If you enjoyed what you saw and want to see more, please consider donating via Paypal to ensure the best Vietnam travel channel can continue: tinyurl.com/p4r3oo6 Shot with a Samsung NX500 16-55mm lens.