Long Bien Bridge is not only a historical symbol of Vietnam's capital but it also represents a significant culinary proximity that has evolved with the city of Hanoi. As a witness to the city's transformations, the bridge has seen street food vendors and local markets rise in its shadows, preserving the soul of Hanoian cuisine. The railroad tracks and the spaces beneath Long Bien Bridge have long served as informal gathering spots where locals and visitors savor traditional treats and engage with the authentic Hanoian food culture.
Please note that in Hanoi, and Vietnam in general, vegetarian versions of traditional dishes have become more widely available to cater to diverse dietary preferences.