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Hanoi to develop 'food tour map'

Hanoi plans to create a "food tour map" to help home and foreign tourists explore local cuisine on their own, thus further developing culinary tourism into a strength of the capital.
Hanoi to develop 'food tour map' ảnh 1Food tour map helps to attract food-loving vistiors to Hai Phong city. (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – Hanoi plansto create a "food tour map" to help home and foreign tourists explore local cuisine ontheir own, thus further developing culinary tourism in༺toa strength of the capital.

The initiative came following therecognition of Hanoi’s restaurants with Michelin stars, a highlyregarded award in the culinary world that has put the city's gastronomic scenein the spotlight. Of the 103 restaurants nationwide selected for theMichelin Guide, Hanoi has 48, including three Michelin-starredrestaurants, 13 Bib Gourmand-awarded affordable eateries, and 32 Michelin-selectedrestaurants, along with one Michelin Young Chef Award winner. The city will enhance the promotion ofMichelin-starred restaurants and other reputable eateries in Hanoi throughvarious communication channels, social media, and domestic and internationaltourism promotion events. Such an effort is set to raise awareness of foodsafety and hygiene, and improve the communication skills of restaurateurs and service quality. With the food tour map and continued efforts toimprove food safety and hygiene, Hanoi's tourism industry is poised to attractmore food-loving visitors in the coming period.

Hanoi's tourism industry aims to develop a diverserange of culinary services by 2030, focusing on night food streets, culinaryvillages, and restaurant chains.

With unique and enticingfeatures loved by international friends, the capital has been voted among theworld’s top three culinary destinaജtions by Tripadvisor./.

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