Vietnam – an ode to street vendor

A tempting cane product vendor selling everything woven from cane on his humble cycle in Old Quarter of Hanoi

Street vendors are at the heart of most Vietnamese cities and you can buy literally everything from street vendors. What most amazed me on the space utility of these streets vendors which they would do at best capacity.

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A balancing act of the lady neatly balancing her stove on side and ingredients on other to cook warm delish egg snack while her customers manage themselves on the tiniest stool possible in Hanoi
Little stalls selling beer and smoke in these typical smoke pipes are a common site in Hanoi
This barber shop isn’t a street vendor but the barbers wore this cool orange suits perfectly grooming men
Speaking of street vendors, one can’t miss the Old Quarter lane in Hanoi that converts into one big restaurant wherein all vendors place their tables in the street
In Ho Chi Minh city, almost every home’s entrance is converted into a one table restaurant
This tiny take away coffee cart served some amazing coffee from its kickass coffee expresso machine in China town of Ho Chi Minh city
A lady selling rice cakes from her tiny hand cart in China town of Ho Chi Minh city
You just cant miss the Banh Mi stalls in Vietnam. This one is in District one of Ho Chi Minh city
Another tiny one table cafe hosted in the alley next to the home in Ho Chi Minh city
A lady utilising every inch of her cycle to carry fresh fruits to sell door to door in Ho Chi Minh city
Another cycle seller selling Vietnamese hats that are hung on the sides while displaying cut-work greeting cards in Ho Chi Minh
A small vendor selling snacks in her stall that can cater only to one customer at a time in Ho Chi minh city
A coffee seller with her absolutely utility coffee box neatly tucked at the back of her scooter in Hoi An
Fruits sellers with their woven cane baskets balanced on two shoulders in Hoi An

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