Find out what Street Food restaurants to try in Hanoi. The charming Vietnamese capital has aged well, preserving the Old Quarter, monuments and colonial architecture, while making room for modern developments alongside. Hanoi may have shrugged off several former names, including Thang Long, or "ascending dragon," but it hasn't forgotten its past, as sites such as Ho Chi Minh's Mausoleum and Hoa Lo Prison attest. Lakes, parks, shady boulevards and more than 600 temples and pagodas add to the appeal of this city, which is easily explored by taxi.
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4 based on 321 reviews
Apron up restaurant is located in the heart of old quarter, we are serving Vietnamese traditional food with budget price.
This restaurant was across the street from our hotel and we needed a quick dinner before heading to the airport. What started as convenient turned into delicious. My husband has not stopped raving about the "traditional fish" dinner. (I'm not sure of the exact name, but it was recommended by the waitress). My spring rolls were also quite tasty.
4 based on 2107 reviews
Bun Cha Ta is a Vietnamese dish of grilled pork and noodle, which is thought to have originated from Hanoi, Vietnam. Bun cha is served with grilled fatty pork (cha) over a plate of white rice noodle (bun) and herbs with a side dish of dipping sauce. The d
Place is clean and the food marvelous. One of the best Bun Cha in town. The manager, Amy , very friendly and serve us rice wine, compliment from the restaurant. She recommended us to a nice and famous dessert shop nearby. Will drop by again during our next visit to Hanoi.
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5 based on 427 reviews
Pleased to bring customers the best service. Relax and enjoy. thank you very much
First night in Hanoi as a vegetarian and I was concerned/very hungry. This place was a saviour. Menus very clear and in English. Prices were very reasonable, we had a meal for 2 drinks and all for £7 - and that was us being indulgent! Sandwiches are very big and filling. Sides were nice but not even necessary. Nice and breezy outdoor seats and in the old district. If you're a vegetarian or vegan eat here you won't be disappointed or out of pocket. Staff were also very lovely. No faults at all.
5 based on 96 reviews
Small vegan food cart opened inside a narrow alley. This food cart serve mainly Vegan banh mi (Vietnamese sandwich), vegan Vietnamese pillow donut ( like samosa), fried spring rolls and typical Vietnamese dessert called " Chè ". Menu may be changed a bit
Tucked away down a little alleyway, this tiny eatery was well worth seeking out. The banh mi, spring rolls and pillow dumpling (sort of like Vietnamese samosa) were very fresh, cheap and so tasty! They have a small inside area with 3 or so tables where you can eat your meal. The banh mi are quite light so if youâre really hungry, itâs worth getting 2 each plus a few sides. Definitely recommend this place, weâll be back :)
4 based on 874 reviews
"Located at 07 Luong Van Can, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi, Cai Mam Vietnamese Cuisine Restaurant was opened in 2014, with the aim of offering exceptional Vietnamese traditional food, street food and vegan options in Hanoi Old Quarter competed with attentive service
I liked this place a lot! Good food, take the Banh Xeo, it's so tasty that we came back for it another day as well. Dear Reza99d, I am writing to say thank you for your review about us on Tripadvisor. Your review is important for all staffs to improve our services. We serve traditional Vietnamese food and vegan food. We hope that our menu will help you find your expectation. Welcome you and your family to enjoy the authentic homemade foods at Cai Mam Restaurant. Have a nice trip in Vietnam! Cai Mam Team
5 based on 272 reviews
Viet Spring Rolls has acquired ample culinary skills to serve you with homemade mouth-watering Vietnamese Street food; the best Hanoi has to offer. This meal is served in a cosy restaurant located at 65A Bát Ãà n Street, Old Quarter of Hanoi, Vietnam, and
We tried the fresh and also the fried spring rolls here and we loved both of them. The waitress was also very friendly and gave us a lot of recommendations for places to go in Hanoi. We really enjoyed our lunch and would highly recommend this place.
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5 based on 337 reviews
Vietnamese Restaurant & Cooking Class Hanoi, right location in old quarter, 64 Nguyen Huu Huan, nearly Hoan Kiem lake. It is great address for tourists to enjoy all best Vietnamese local food and drink.
Cozy place, lovely staff âEinsteinâ and specially delicious Vietnamese food. The place was chill and relaxing. We would defentivity go there again, Love from Swedish girl
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