When walking around in Vietnam, it seems that every few feet there is food to be eaten. There are normal restaurants as in any other place of the world, but the more common and popular places to eat are rickety looking, sometimes mobile eateries that set up small plastic tables and tiny plastic stools. Sometimes they are set up in front of someone's home and they use an inside kitchen, but other times their whole set up is right there in the street: the pots to cook in, and lukewarm buckets of water to wash the just-used dishes in. Now, some people may be turned off by such an experience, especially considering this is all happening on the side of the sidewalk, very low to the ground, where thousands of cars, motos, and people (and animals!) are passing by each hour kicking up who knows what. But to someone who just loves food as much as I do, I just want to know which one has the best food! And that's when I met Hoan.