$100 Challenge in Vietnam (What Did I Buy?)
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Join me in today's budget challenge, where I see how many things I can get for $100 USD in Hanoi, Vietnam! Did you know that Vietnam is one of the cheapest countries in the world? It's so nice to be back in my old stomping grounds, where Deanna and I lived for 6 months in 2017!
I LOVE this place!
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Vietnam is Love, Vietnam is Life
Bánh mì was first created in Saigon/Ho Chi Minh City! The baguette was first introduced to Vietnam in the 1850s. It was initially a luxury as imported wheat was expensive. But when WWI came around, because of the presence of many French soldiers, local bakers were motivated to use inexpensive rice flour to bake bread, which allowed baguettes to become a staple for the locals. Though the sandwich didn't become a thing until the 1950s when Vietnam was partitioned between North and South, and a million people from the north moved to the south. Two of these Northern immigrants, Lê Minh Ngọc and Nguyễn Thị Tịnh, are credited with opening a small bakery in Saigon that became the first bánh mì shop. It quickly spread. Our countries have had bilateral relations since January 1950. I got to visit Hanoi back in 2019 as part of a big train trip that included a stop in Beijing. I had an absolute blast in Vietnam and I can't wait to visit again eventually.
@Cedricrt-jb6
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your kind words supreme leader :) I am so happy you enjoyed my country
@VisionT
11 ай бұрын
You should be feeding your people not visiting other countries
@demoncloud6147
11 ай бұрын
sup bossmang ? how u doin ?
@GoodGood-vb8gm
Ай бұрын
I've been to Vietnam once and I found that the made-in-Vietnam baguette is so nice that you can eat it on its own, better than any French loaves that I've tasted and those at Subway and Delifrance.
Drew it’s really cool to see Deanna more and more in your videos. You guys have a great relationship and she is so fun 😊
eating in Vietnam video never gets old... Thanks for sharing Drew!
@MoreTravelsWithDrewBinsky
Жыл бұрын
My pleasure! Thanks for watching 😀
Love your video, you guys always bring positive to people around
thank you for making videos about this! im from vietnam and it is a rlly good country!
Came back from Cambodia and Vietnam trip 2 days ago. Spent 8 days in Hanoi and Sapa. Recognize all the spots on your video, you right, it’s one of the cheapest cities. Loved it in there. Can’t wait to go back.
Thanks Drew for your wonderful review of my home city Hanoi, welcome back to Vietnam!
Another great one Drew. I always look forward to your Asian vids. Keep posting the good vibes!!!
@MoreTravelsWithDrewBinsky
Жыл бұрын
Thank you!
Welcome back to my country. Hoping through your video lot of people know Viet Nam and come to visit us
thanks for the tour drew! 😊👍
You two are awesome !!!❤❤
I miss it there: I’m glad that u & Deanna enjoy Vietnam 👌🏻
Great video as always drew 👍
@MoreTravelsWithDrewBinsky
Жыл бұрын
Thank you!
Videos are awesome dude good job
good video man. Hanoi looks amazing. Haven't' been there yet. I was in Ho Chin Minh, which was pretty cool.
Vietnam is unique. Always loved the vibe of Vietnam. ❤❤
Drew, tell your editor that they make too many cuts...
@senorsenior92
Жыл бұрын
I am dizzy😂
@yashmagarwal2715
Жыл бұрын
Fr
@adamtain.8931
Жыл бұрын
agree, + the transitions are kinda abrupt and not that smooth.... or my eyes just can't keep up with this editing style
@elijahtrol5936
Жыл бұрын
Lmao the video looks fine, y’all are just some l🐱’s 😂😂
@drim1723
Жыл бұрын
Thats the intro idiots
Great Video!
Great video Drew! I was struggling to find some of the restaurants you mentioned on google maps. I would like to save them so I can check them out one day. Do you have how to spell the names?
Very helpful. Subscribed
Come to Cambodia 🇰🇭, Drew! It’s next to Vietnam
Thank you for making a video on vietnam! I love when I get to watch videos about my culture, I actually just got back from Vietnam 3 days ago! It took 19 hours
@plebog
2 ай бұрын
As someone from Texas I with I could experience that
@plebog
2 ай бұрын
Wish
Not all Vietnamese are short, but having small seats are easy to put away and don't take up space. Secondly, it helps open the hips like squatting. You rarely see people with back pains in Vietnam. It
The Pho looks delicious.
Awesome 💯
Hope to visit Hanoi Vietnam too..❤
Hope to see u in Danang
Vietnam is inspiring,just go for pho
I miss living in Vietnam and it's controlled chaos LOL
Make more videos of Vietnam!
Tip for crossing street in Vietnam: Many tourist foreigners scared of traffic in VN . Don’t worry about it! The rule to win this fear is keep routin slowly walking when you across the streams of motobike! -motobykers knows how to avoid you themself in chaos-order! remmember do not run and stop suddently , accident immidiatly ! Don’t be affraid off and do it if you want to be safety in the crazy- rule traffic in Vietnam.
Sorry to hear about food poisoning.. Street food isn't what it used to be, I'd avoid it now. Come to Vung Tau and see how things can be set up here.
@user-us5iv8jw9b
11 ай бұрын
😂😂😂 Nếu không có ẩm thực đường phố sẽ không có Bánh Mì Nổi tiếng. Cũng không có món Phở. Ngày xưa phở cũng xuất phát từ ghánh hàng rong. Bạn cảm thấy nó không an toàn bạn co thể bỏ qua. Đừng xúc phạm Việt Nam.
70k for the donut ball dessert is quiet a lot. When you think about it, it cost more than Banh Mi. We bought a couple of those for no more than 15k vnd.
Come to Saigon :DD
in that market, they have adides, Nikel, Puuuma, Balenciuga :)))
Hi bro I like your video. If you have a chance go visit Central (Huế) Very nice and chip. Enjoy a trip in Vietnam.
I know you did a $100 challenge in Indonesia, but you should try doing so in Jakarta. I’d love to see how cheap my hometown is 😂
Interesting ❤
Great Video. I am planning to go to Hanoi in February with my 2 sisters. can youn please tell me the name of the hotel you stayed in? thank you.
I need to live in Vietnam!
Can't wait to go back after spending 1 month there back in October. It's been on top of my list ever since. I agree when you say that Hanoi is just organized chaos and it has some beauty to it. And pho is hands down the best soup on the planet.
Wow….all that and less than $100. ❤❤❤❤❤ thank you.
90 bucks for a few pleasantries is quite a lot, though. Obviously, you're not gonna hit a nail salon every day, but, aside from the hotel room, you guys spent like 50 dollars on snacks (mind you, I eat a lot lol) in an apparently cheap country. But then again that was for 2 people.
So, I’m heading back to the Philippines to visit my husband and I’m thinking about visiting Hanoi for a few days but I am concerned about the bathroom issue (because of food poisoning). How hard is it to find a bathroom in Hanoi if you gotta “go”? Also, what’s the best way to exchange money when we get there? I am thinking of a 2-3 day trip
Vietnam!
When you gonna be in Ho Chi Minh City/Saigon?
The traffic can be Hanoi-ing 😂
Coconut is so cheap in Vn. It is 1 usd in my city Danang
Two coconuts costing $1.71 and you call that cheap? In Singapore, which has to import almost everything including fruit and vegetables, two coconuts cost only SGD$4.00 (USD$2.95) at a hawker centre.
I'm 100% Vietnamese so I can confirm all of the food and souvenirs are amazing!
wooow looks beautiful
Sunflower seeds is like seed of water melon
best video, i love it
Great
Nice
Wow welcome to vietnam,and i'm vietnamese looking forward to pinning comments :))
i could go for a banh mi now
Bro why you never go to the Ho Chị min city? I bet it’s even more exciting than in the capital
@user-us5iv8jw9b
11 ай бұрын
Hồ Chí Minh có gì 😢 Hồ Chí Minh chỉ là một thành phố trẻ năng động. Tất cả món ăn nổi tiếng đều đến từ Hà Nội chứ không phải Sài Gòn. Ẩm thực đường phố thì Hà Nội mới là Thiên Đường Ẩm Thực. Người Sài Gòn còn trả có gì nổi tiếng
That St. Joseph's Cathedral was actually one of the first structures built by the French Indochina government! The French conquered Hanoi in 1873, but a decade passed until they got full control of the city due to insurgencies. Once they got full control, that's when they decided to build it, basing off the Notre Dame for pure symbolism of the then new owners of Vietnam. After the Geneva Accords in 1954, priests were arrested, and that specific church would remain closed until Christmas Eve 1990 when Mass was finally permitted It has nothing to do with height when it comes to the chairs! While the older generations had a high stunting rate, that's not true today. For pop-up restaurants, having these chairs make sense because they can be quickly deployed, quickly stacked-up, easily moved-around, and easily stored. But another factor is economic history! Between unification in 1976 and reforms in 1986, there were no private businesses. People needed to do black-market side-hustles in order to survive. Because it was illegal to build a business and accumulate wealth, there was no incentive to raise funds and build a capital stock of large furniture. Thus, having these small chairs and tables were the solution. The Vietnamese people learned to be small and nimble, to serve and work-hard instead of taking risks.
@lelaihoang8722
Жыл бұрын
your knowledge is really amazing but as a Hanoian I want to add some further information: The Notre Dame was built on the base of one of the biggest temples in Hanoi, as The French destroyed it in the dream of converting the religion in Vietnam. The small tower called "Hoa Phong" which is opposite the Hanoi post office is the sole remaining architecture from this temple. Nowadays the road leading to that church is called "Church Street", but ridiculously that the head of Hanoi Buddhists stays there, with a petty entrance that can be easily neglected by both tourists and locals.
@epzainhulycai2615
Жыл бұрын
@@lelaihoang8722 Bạn nói quá chuẩn.
@ndtung
11 ай бұрын
Người Pháp đã phá hủy một ngôi chùa có lịch sử 1000 năm và xây nhà thờ trên nền ngôi chùa đó. Với người Vietnam đó là sự xâm lược về tôn giáo nghiêm trọng. Rất hài hước là người phương Tây luôn nói về tự do tôn giáo. Nhưng họ sử dụng tôn giáo như một công cụ để xâm lược thuộc địa. Chúng tôi không bao giờ quên lịch sử của dân tộc
Put english captions at 6:45 😳
what’s the name of your hotel? planning to go to vietnam
it really shows you how inflation is out of control in america and other countries here in the states you can stay at a decent hotel for less than 100 dollars
When do you go to sentinel island ? 🤣
Definitely more expensive than Buôn ma Thuột, Đăk Lăk
😍
Why the Indian theme at beginning of video, sounds so off the vibe.
❤❤❤in Vietnam
Thank you for the interesting video. Out of curiosity, did the streets get the names because the shops grouped together there, or were the shops ordered to be there?
@minhquanang5148
Жыл бұрын
i was told that the shops grouped together, people named the street after the product, it got so popular that the government decided to keep their names
@duchainguyen828
Жыл бұрын
That area is the old quarter in Hanoi downtown. And streets in this old quarter were named after the specific products sold by those shops. Ex: Leather street, Silver street, Metal street, Paper street, Ceramic street, Bamboo street, and other million kind of stuff.
Can anyone help me find the banh mi place he mentioned. Cannot find it at all on maps
at 12:03, you can't just skip the parts of those pretty dancing ladies. Lol.
👍👍👍👍👍👍
Drunk on coffee
Ẩm thực Việt nam quá ngon
Everybody love pho but not alot of them like it there also banh mi and banh bao that my fav food
@-minee-chane5041
8 ай бұрын
The food there is so good and im also from vietnam nuoc dua is a typa of cool water and nuoc mia, nuoc mia is a special water and it made out of sugar canes, but if u went there u need to try nuoc mia and meet bac ho
@-minee-chane5041
8 ай бұрын
But he os dead so respect him respect his pictures and his kid.
$100 gets so much in Vietnam even after the scammers take their cut
SHEESH
Drew in Hanoi in 1980: at least 80% of the insects in my dish are edible.
Looking at you sleeping at the nail salon, you look like all the married men in Vietnam. We had to wait 8 hours for my wife to get her hair done
Vietnam is not cheap at least in the south where Ho Chi Minh City is.
@foxwithuke_
11 ай бұрын
Huh? I went to ho Cho minh last year and the food was still cheap?
@vietnamemperor123461
11 ай бұрын
@@foxwithuke_ Depending on what area or district you're in. If you're in area like where Vinhomes is or near landmark 81 expect to see millions of dollars real estate because that's where most of the wealthy Vietnamese upper class settle down. But if you're in district 4 expect to see homeless and slums. It's kinda like New York City where most rich people live in Manhattan and the poor live in the ghettos in the Bronx.
@foxwithuke_
11 ай бұрын
@@vietnamemperor123461 I don't know which area I've been in but there were just a lot of people selling food on the streets for cheap, I did see many homeless ( some disabled ) people though
Im Vietnamese 🙃
Nanyue and Minyue Tribes. Vietnam is the Nanyue and Phil. is the Minyue
Các Bv anh đi gà nôi chơi ăn phở bò , bún chả là ok
what is you.'r fav plae
fact: bánh mì phố cổ is one of the overrated bánh mì in hanoi,or Vn, as a big fan of bánh mì, this is terrible banh mi, if you wanna eat the best banh mi, so go to HCM city, the city of banh mi
@foxwithuke_
11 ай бұрын
Saigon
Các bạn vào Đà Nẵng thanh phố hồ chí minh nhé
@demoncloud6147
11 ай бұрын
Yup, Ho Chi Minh is the real Vietnam
Food poisoning is what scares me.
U need 2 ppl to spend $100, that’s super cheaper xD
Banh mi in Vietnam is only 2$ for 2 pieces, I think you are being too generous haha
😋😋😋😋😋😋
Damm so cheap. Herr in US u go to Jimmy Johns ans u pay for 1 sandwich around $12
@axeng868
11 ай бұрын
Vietnam $2
VN so cheap that $100 usd to spend is not a challenge.😊
With $100, best you can spend for is PHÒ, better and juicier than PHỞ. Goodluck. 😂😂😂
So, basically, it's an egg nog with a little coffee flavoring?
@risingstar9903
Жыл бұрын
Wouldn’t say so. Egg nog got that cinnamony flavor. Best I can describe it is flan flavored coffee.
This budget is for you as couple or it's a single?
@axeng868
11 ай бұрын
Couple
You should add your wife’s name to your channel
I am crocodile..i go vietam
you got a parasite dont let it stay and harbor in your body get it out
2nd
Way too many cuts couod barely stay to watch the whole video