Xôi bà Thảo is an inconspicuous eatery and can be easily missed. But this tiny restaurant run by an old lady is a nice place to relish local dishes that are only available in certain diners in the city. The recipes of this local cuisine is passed down though generations, so you can be sure of its authenticity. Savor their crab meat rice, roasted crab rolls, grilled crab, pho and grilled squid. Please bring cash along as credit cards are not accepted.
Essentially a cooking school, the Hanoi Cooking Center also features a courtyard cafe that serves some amazing Vietnamese food. Drop by at the center if you have a thing for cooking and learn how authentic about Vietnamese food; and yes, you can also taste some at the cafe. Sip on the Vietnamese ca phe and cold local beers and relish the charming atmosphere.
ABC is a family dining restaurant serving delectable Vietnamese fare. The restaurant is known for its prompt service and friendly ambiance. Enjoy authentic food at pocket-friendly prices here.
Located on a flashy street in Hanoi's Old Quarter, Mediterraneo draws expatriate families and travelers seeking a change from rice. The multilevel haunt serves authentic thin crusted pizzas and fresh pastas. Oven-baked flat breads, which appear on the table as you sit down, provide a teasing glimpse of the menu's offerings. Starters include brushcettas and crostinos, breads and toasts topped with such offerings as an olive oil and herb spread or a mozzarella, anchovy and egg mix. The menu also features a good variety of authentic meaty dishes and wine to accompany your meal.
Traditional Vietnamese food awaits you at Chả cá Thăng Long in the Old Quarters. The restaurant is not very big and can accommodate a family or group of five or six people. A good place to grab a bite and and a drink with your friends. It has a reasonably priced menu with the authentic Vietnamese fried fish being the only food in the menu.
If you are looking for something different and only local specialties, then Chan Ga Nuong Thuy Khue night interest you. This lakeside small eatery is famous for its juicy grilled chicken legs, chicken feet and wings. Their dishes are marinated for a long time so that the flavors soak in the meat and makes them succulent. Spicy, sweet and sour, they are a hit among their patrons. Please bring cash along as credit cards are not accepted.
Xôi bà Thảo is an inconspicuous eatery and can be easily missed. But this tiny restaurant run by an old lady is a nice place to relish local dishes that are only available in certain diners in the city. The recipes of this local cuisine is passed down though generations, so you can be sure of its authenticity. Savor their crab meat rice, roasted crab rolls, grilled crab, pho and grilled squid. Please bring cash along as credit cards are not accepted.
Essentially a cooking school, the Hanoi Cooking Center also features a courtyard cafe that serves some amazing Vietnamese food. Drop by at the center if you have a thing for cooking and learn how authentic about Vietnamese food; and yes, you can also taste some at the cafe. Sip on the Vietnamese ca phe and cold local beers and relish the charming atmosphere.
ABC is a family dining restaurant serving delectable Vietnamese fare. The restaurant is known for its prompt service and friendly ambiance. Enjoy authentic food at pocket-friendly prices here.
Located on a flashy street in Hanoi's Old Quarter, Mediterraneo draws expatriate families and travelers seeking a change from rice. The multilevel haunt serves authentic thin crusted pizzas and fresh pastas. Oven-baked flat breads, which appear on the table as you sit down, provide a teasing glimpse of the menu's offerings. Starters include brushcettas and crostinos, breads and toasts topped with such offerings as an olive oil and herb spread or a mozzarella, anchovy and egg mix. The menu also features a good variety of authentic meaty dishes and wine to accompany your meal.
Traditional Vietnamese food awaits you at Chả cá Thăng Long in the Old Quarters. The restaurant is not very big and can accommodate a family or group of five or six people. A good place to grab a bite and and a drink with your friends. It has a reasonably priced menu with the authentic Vietnamese fried fish being the only food in the menu.
If you are looking for something different and only local specialties, then Chan Ga Nuong Thuy Khue night interest you. This lakeside small eatery is famous for its juicy grilled chicken legs, chicken feet and wings. Their dishes are marinated for a long time so that the flavors soak in the meat and makes them succulent. Spicy, sweet and sour, they are a hit among their patrons. Please bring cash along as credit cards are not accepted.