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Enjoy Top 10 Best Dishes in Hanoi Old Quarter

As with many dishes in Vietnam, diners are always served with platters of fresh greens and herbs as well as the quintessential nuoc cham dipping sauce as an accompaniment. Since a trip to Hanoi is not complete without sampling its traditional delicacies, here’s a list of the top must-try foods in Hanoi.
1. Cha Ca (Turmeric Fish with Dill)
Opening Hours: Daily 10.00 am – 15.00 pm, 17.00 pm – 22.00 pm

Address: 21 Duong Thanh Street, Old Quarter, Hanoi

Tel: +84 43 824 5115

Cha Ca

A distinctive Hanoi delicacy, cha ca is white fish seasoned with garlic, ginger, turmeric, and dill served on a sizzling pan. Diners also get a bowl of rice noodles, peanuts, chopped spring onions, parsley, nuoc cham sauce, and red chili slices, all of which are meant to be mixed together with the turmeric fish. Cha ca is so popular amongst locals that there’s a street in Hanoi Old Quarter named after it, though the best (and affordable) places to enjoy this seafood delicacy is at Cha Ca Thang Long in Duong Thanh Street.
2. Mien Xao Luon (Glass Noodles with Deep-Fried Eel)

Opening Hours: Daily 17.00 pm – 23.00 pm

Address: 87 Hang Dieu, Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi

Tel: +84 43 826 7943

Mien Xao Luon

Mien xao luon is another tasty option for seafood lovers, comprising stir-fried glass noodles in an eel-based broth with generous toppings of crunchy eels, bean sprouts, egg, cucumber slices, fried shallots, and purple perilla. As with many dishes in Hanoi, a side of fresh herbs, shaved banana blossoms, and bean sprouts are served on the side. Dong Thinh Nha Hang Mien Luon at Hoan Kiem District is a local hangout spot for mien xao luon, where dishes are priced between VND 35,000 and VND 50,000.

3. Bun Thang (Rice Vermicelli with Chicken, Egg, Pork) 

Opening Hours: Daily 18.00 pm – 22.00 pm

Address: 48 Cao Go, Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi

Tel: +84 43 826 7943

Bun thang or rice vermicelli with chicken, egg, and pork can be enjoyed at any time of the day. The clear yet flavourful broth is made with 20 ingredients, including dried shrimp, squid, shrimp paste, spring onion, coriander, ginger, mushroom, beet, fish sauce, sugar candy, and vinegar. It is also a particularly attractive Hanoi dish as the noodles, chicken, eggs, pork slices, and a dollop of shrimp paste are carefully arranged to resemble a flower. Available mostly within Hanoi Old Quarter, we highly recommend Bun Thang Ba Duc as you can enjoy a generous bowl of bun thang for about VND 30,000.

Bun Thang

4. Banh Cuon (Rolled Cake)
Opening Hours: Daily 10.00 am – 21.00 pm

Address: 14 Hang Ga Street, Old Quarter, Hanoi

Tel: +84 43 826 7943

Banh Cuon

Great as a light breakfast or midday snack, banh cuon is a combination of ground meat (chicken, shrimp, or pork), minced wood ear mushroom, onions, Vietnamese ham (cha lua), steamed bean sprouts, and cucumbers that’s wrapped in a steamed rice flour sheet., Its overall taste is very mild despite the savory ingredients, and you can also dip the banh cuon into nuoc cham sauce for added flavor. You can easily spot roadside vendors selling banh cuon all over Hanoi, but Banh Cuon Gia Truyen in Old Quarter is a good alternative as the restaurant provides menus with English translations. 

5. Banh Goi (Fried Dumplings)

Opening Hours: Daily 10.00 am – 21.00 pm

Address: 52 Ly Quoc Su, Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi

Tel: +84 43 828 5922

Pillow cake

Shaped like miniature pillows (hence the name), banh goi contains finely-chopped glass noodles, wood ear mushrooms, minced pork, steamed quail eggs, and seasoning within a rice-flour pastry. It is then deep-fried for a crispy texture and served with a sweet-sour dipping sauce made with garlic, chili, sugar, lime juice, and fish sauce. You can also pair your banh goi with fresh lettuce and coriander leaves if you find it too greasy to enjoy it on its own.
6. Xoi Xeo (Sweet Sticky Rice)
Opening Hours: Daily 07.00 am – 22.00 pm

Address: 35B Nguyen Huu Huan, Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi

Tel: +84 43 934 1950
Xoi xeo or sweet sticky rice usually comes with staple toppings of green mung bean paste, soy sauce, and dried shallots, but you can opt for a variety of add-ins such as pate, boiled chicken, cha lua (Vietnamese ham), marinated pork belly, or preserved eggs for a more substantial meal. Some restaurants also serve xoi xeo as dessert, topped with dried coconut shavings, roasted sesame seeds, and crystallized sugar. An inexpensive yet prominent xoi xeo restaurant is Xoi Yen, where you can enjoy a basic bowl for VND 15,000, with additional ingredients between VND 15,000 and VND 30,000.

Xoi xeo

7. Pho Xao (Stir-Fried Pho)

Opening Hours: Daily 06.00 am – 15.00 pm

Address: 13 Lo Duc, Hai Ba Trung District, Hanoi

Tel: +84 43 821 2709

Pho Xao

Pho may be best known as rice noodles served in soup, but you can also enjoy it in the form of pho xao, which is stir-fried with onions, beef slices, and assorted greens. The flat pho noodles are usually crisp on the outside with a smooth glutinous texture, and most restaurants sometimes add fried eggs and chili sauce to this simple yet satisfying dish. Thin is a family-run restaurant within Hai Ba Trung District, where you can savor pho xao for only VND 50,000.
8. Nem Cua Be (Crab Rolls) 
Opening Hours: Daily 11.00 am – 19.00 pm

Address: 67 Duong Thanh Street, Old Quarter, Hanoi

Crab rolls
A popular Vietnamese street food, nem cua be (crabmeat rolls) are sold in street markets and local restaurants within Hanoi – a good choice is Bun Cha Nem Cua Be Dac Kim in Hanoi Old Quarter. This crispy snack is shaped like a square and cut into bite-sized pieces, containing generous fillings of minced crab, pork, mushrooms, and various spices. Eat as the locals do by pairing nem chua with fresh herbs and lettuce, as well as dipping it in nuoc cham sauce.

9. Chim Quay (BBQ Pigeon)
Opening Hours: Daily 10.00 am – 23.00 pm

Address: 20 Hang Giay Street, Old Quarter, Hanoi

bbq

If you’re an adventurous food lover, then chim quay at Chim Quay Bit Tet is a must-try when you’re in Hanoi. A less fatty version of a Chinese-style roast duck, this dish comprises a whole pigeon seasoned with various spices and barbecued until crispy. Another variation of this dish is the nom chim quay, which is BBQ pigeon served atop a bed of lettuce, cooked onions, carrots, and papaya slices.
10. Bun Rieu (Rice Noodles in Tomato Broth)
Opening Hours: Daily 07.00 am – 22.00 pm

Address: 11 Hang Ba Street, Old Quarter, Hanoi

Bun rieu

Bun Rieu comprises thin rice noodles with freshwater paddy crab and shrimp paste that’s served in the tomato broth. A breakfast staple amongst locals, the dish is also garnished with bean sprouts, prawn paste, herb leaves, tamarind/lime, tofu, water spinach, and tomato chunks.

Like most Vietnamese noodle soups, local restaurants offer a basket of greens and herbs on each table, such as leaf lettuce, perilla leaves, cilantro, shredded morning glory stem, and also deep-fried crullers for dunking directly into the soup.