Actress Bernice Liu loved Vietnamese delicacies at a Michelin-starred restaurant and visited the Instagram-famous Practice Avenue throughout her journey to Hanoi final month.
A couple of days in the past, she posted some images taken at Tam Vi Restaurant, which was awarded with one Michelin star final 12 months, on Instagram.
“Within the fashion of a basic tea home of northern Vietnam and outfitted with Chinese language-style furnishings, this conventional delicacies restaurant serves northern dishes together with central and southern dishes. Getting acquainted with Vietnamese delicacies, you’ll uncover flavors made out of native substances that add extra genuine taste and umami,” Liu wrote.
Pictures of signature dishes at Tam Vi Restaurant in Hanoi shared by actress Bernice Liu after her go to in February 2024. Photograph courtesy of Bernice Liu’s Instagram |
Signature dishes of the restaurant on Yen The Avenue embrace Vietnamese ham with periwinkle (snails) that comes with contemporary herbs, greens and rice vermicelli with fish sauce.
Liu additionally posted images taken on the Practice Avenue inside Hanoi’s Outdated Quarter.
The road runs round two kilometers from Le Duan by way of Tran Phu, Cua Dong and Phung Hung Streets. Whereas one a part of it’s blocked off because of security issues, one other half between Tran Phu and Dien Bien Phu streets will not be and attracts overseas vacationers in droves.
Bernice Liu takes images at Hanoi’s Practice Avenue throughout her journey to Vietnam in February 2024. Photograph courtesy of her Instagram |
This isn’t the primary time the 44-year-old actress has traveled to Vietnam. In 2018, she visited Hoi An after breaking apart along with her boyfriend.
In September final 12 months, she additionally had a trip at a five-star resort in Phu Quoc.
Liu rose to fame when she gained Miss Chinese language Worldwide 2001, initiating her transfer from Canada to Hong Kong the place she needed to be taught Cantonese earlier than scoring her first position within the long-running TVB sitcom “Virtues of Concord” (2001-2002).
After leaving Hong Kong’s TVB station, she began a wine enterprise, Bellavizio, which produces wine in Bordeaux, France, and Napa, California, U.S.