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BEST RESTAURANTS IN HANOI, VIETNAM

BEST RESTAURANTS IN HANOI, VIETNAM

Hanoi is a popular destination and offers so much more than a handful of attractions and things to do in Hanoi. It has some of the best food in Southeast Asia, so we decided to reach out to travel experts and Hanoi expats to share the best restaurants in Hanoi.

BEST RESTAURANTS IN HANOI

Pho Gia Truyen in Hanoi's Old Quarter Best restaurants in Hanoi

Pho Gia Truyen – Old Quarter

If there is one dish you must eat during your trip to Vietnam, it’s a steaming bowl of phở bò. No dish is more synonymous with Vietnamese cuisine than this delicious beef noodle soup. And in Hanoi, the most famous pho bo joint is Phở Gia Truyền Bát Đàn, or just Pho Gia Truyen as it is typically referred to. If you are looking for good food in Hanoi, this is the place for you.

It’s easy to spot this unassuming little pho restaurant due to the long queue of hungry locals waiting patiently for a bowl of soup. The restaurant consists of just a counter for ordering and a dozen or so squat metal tables for patrons to share while slurping down their noodles.

Ordering is simple since the only thing on the menu is beef pho – the most popular Vietnamese dish. The only decision you’ll need to make is what cut of beef you want in your soup: bò chín (sliced well-done brisket), bò tái (sliced rare tenderloin), or nạm (flank).

And the best part is the price – a bowl of pho at this long-standing Hanoi institution will set you back just 50,000 VND or ~ $2.20.

Nick & Val from Wandering Wheatleys

Chusa Vietnamese Cuisine – Au Trieu Street, Old Quarter best restaurants in hanoi

Chusa Vietnamese Cuisine – Au Trieu Street, Old Quarter

If you’re looking for a slightly more up-scale dining experience in Hanoi Old Quarter, Chusa Vietnamese Cuisine is an excellent choice. The location on Au Trieu Street in the heart of the city makes it the perfect spot for a mid-day break from sightseeing or souvenir shopping. Sit upstairs on the balcony, which directly overlooks the magnificent St. Joseph’s Cathedral. This is arguably one of the best restaurants in the Old Quarter, Hanoi. 

The menu, like the décor, is clean, fresh, and modern. Each dish is prepared with immaculate attention to detail and beautifully presented on traditional Vietnamese ceramics. Sharing plates include moreish lotus chips, and there’s an entire menu devoted to spring rolls. For mains, ‘Grilled Beef in a Bamboo Tube’ is one of Chusa’s specialties. Cooked in a fragrant sauce and served in a piece of bamboo, it’s quite unlike anything else I’ve eaten in Hanoi. Another signature dish is the water spinach tempura, which matches Japanese techniques with local ingredients. Vegetarian options are available, and wine, beer, and cocktails are also served.

Prices are a little higher but still very reasonable. Expect to pay around 100,000 VND for a sharing plate or 135,000 VND for a main. Chusa is open daily from 10am to 10pm – advanced bookings can be made through their website.

Emily from WanderLush

Grandma’s Restaurant near Hoan Kiem Lake best restaurants in hanoi

Grandma’s Restaurant – Hoan Kiem District

If you were to go to the 10 best restaurants in Hanoi, Grandma’s Restaurant is high on that list. Located in the center of the Old Quarter in Hanoi, Grandma’s Restaurant is a beautifully appointed choice if you are looking for something special and traditional while you are in Hanoi. They base their cooking style on traditional northern Vietnam and serve everything from seafood to beef to chicken and duck. They can also adapt meals to be vegetarian.

There are no wrong choices on their menu – everything is great! When we visited, I enjoyed the traditional roast duck, while my 11-year-old son loved their grilled chicken with lemongrass. Both were generous in size and delicious. I also enjoyed a sneaky glass of white wine. 

The restaurant itself is spotlessly clean with a number of different ‘rooms’ in which diners can enjoy the ambiance of the venue. In the evening we went, it was humid, and we had had a long day, so we chose the cellar room, but if the weather is more kind, I would recommend the terrace! The staff is very attentive and friendly. 

Address: 6A Duong Thanh St, Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi

Janine from Get Out with Kids

Bun Bo Hue O Xuan – Cầu Giấy Best restaurants in Hanoi

Bun Bo Hue O Xuan – Cầu Giấy

Small clean shop serving excellent food from Hue, the capital of Vietnam, and where the Imperial City can be found.

Due to its unique spot serving the kings of Vietnam for over 400 years, the cuisine developed here has its own special characteristics.

As one of the best restaurants in Hanoi, Vietnam, Bun Bo Hue is one of the most beloved dishes that come from Hue, and you can expect to find pork meat, slices of beef, probably a beef pie and our favorite, pig’s blood. Yes, it sounds strange, but the blood has been treated to become like a pudding, and some call it pig’s blood curd.

The taste is quite mild, but it enhances the entire profile of the broth and is a must-try if you are having Bun Bo Hue. The dish is served with rice vermicelli and piping hot beef broth, topped with a bunch of fresh herbs and leaves.  

It is certainly not for the faint-hearted, but absolutely worth a try. In any case, if you don’t want the curd, the rest of the dish is an excellent crowd pleaser.

Price for small bowl: 30k VND = US$1.30

Address: 107 Trung Hòa, Yên Hoà, Cầu Giấy, Hà Nội, Vietnam

Shang from ZipUp&Go travel blog

The Note Coffee best restaurants in hanoi

The Note Coffee – Old Quarter

In the heart of Hanoi’s Old Quarter, just north of Hoan Kiem Lake you will find the uber quirky and colorful The Note Coffee; perfect for breakfast or lunch in Hanoi.

This fun cafe is typical of Hanoi’s buildings, a tiny 4-story affair, but this place certainly has a difference.  Every available space is covered in post-it notes professing profound (usually) messages of love, travel, philosophy or simple greetings and signatures.

Order an egg coffee (it’s like a meringue crossed with coffee, served hot and frothy and AMAZING) from the friendly staff who will provide you with your own pen and paper for you to immortalize your Hanoi visit on the crowded walls.

The very unique Note Coffee boasts super cool views of one of Hanoi’s busiest intersections and the tranquil lake beyond and it is such a special place.  If you visit Hanoi, it is an absolute must. It is open every day from 8am until midnight. And like everything in Vietnam, prices are nice and cheap.

Kris from Gadsventure

Cua Dong – Hoàn Kiếm District Hanoi best restaurants in hanoi

Cua Dong – Hoàn Kiếm District

In amongst the busy Hoan Kiem area where Pho vendors are a dime a dozen, we found this little gem on a busy street corner just two blocks from the famous lake. The outdoor seating and constant patronage make this one easy to spot. But despite the popularity, the pace of service is lightning fast! 

For 30,000 VND you will be treated to a light and refreshing bowl of pho with flavors that are subtle, yet satisfying. It was a clear top pick for us. Try the Chinese donuts as an add on. You can soak this savory treat into your broth to add a bit more body to your soup. They are not sweet at all like a western donut, but are of a similar texture that go well with your dish. If you are a chili fan you will love the freshness and heat of the standard side. A minor selling point, but in an area where freshness and hygiene can vary this was a big one. Regardless of what you try here, this is a highly recommended restaurant in Hanoi to try.  

Address: 18 Hàng GaiHàng Trống, Hoàn Kiếm, Hà Nội, Vietnam 

James from Team AJ Travels


Cha Ca La Vong restaurants near Hoàn Kiếm lake - best restaurants in hanoi

Cha Ca La Vong – Hoàn Kiếm District

Cha Ca La Vong is an institution among Hanoi’s restaurants, and is still open at the same location, and run by the same family, after 5 generations; evidence to why this is one of the best places to eat in Hanoi. 

The restaurant specializes in one delicious dish, “Cha Ca”, which simply means grilled fish. The fish used in this famous dish is a type of large catfish (ca lang) that inhabits the rivers of northern Vietnam.

To prepare the dish, the fish is first to cut into bite-sized pieces and then marinated in a spice mix that includes galangal and turmeric, adding distinctive flavor and color.

The fish is lightly grilled in the kitchen, before being transferred to the table in a pan and placed on top of a small burner. Here, the waiter will mix spring onion and dill into the fish until the ingredients are hot and cooked through.

To complete the meal, the cooked fish is served with a bowl of springy rice noodles, peanuts, coriander, shrimp paste, and a fish dipping sauce, a combination that is both uniquely tasty and pleasingly textural.

Prices are set at 170,000 ND per person, which is on the more expensive side for stand-alone dishes in Vietnam, but worth the price to enjoy a tasty fish dish alongside a piece of Hanoi history at the same time. 

Cha Ca La Vong, 14 Cha Ca, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi.

Markus from The Roaming Fork

Pho 10 Hanoi restaurant -best restaurants in hanoi

Pho 10

I remember my first day in Hanoi. I was nervous, uncertain, and slightly terrified to exit the front doors of my hotel and onto the busy streets of the bustling Old Quarter. But upon leaving the comfort of my temporary abode, I crossed the street and could smell this place instantly. I wandered inside Pho 10 and sat down, ready to try my first pho in Vietnam; one of the best food in Hanoi to try. 

The inside was busy, with two cooks rapidly chopping and prepping the meat. There weren’t any menus, just a friendly server who asked, “chicken or beef?” I made my order of beef pho for a grand total of $1.50 and within 10 minutes was served a hot, vibrant, and flavorful bowl of this magical soup. Upon my first slurp, I knew 2 things: the first was that everything was going to be just fine on my first trip to Southeast Asia, and also that I was hooked on pho. 

It was the perfect combination of noodles, broth, beef, ginger, lime, cilantro, chilies, and more. I had many bowls of this delightful soup during my time in Vietnam, but by far, Pho 10 was the best. 

Kat from Worldwide Honeymoon

Café Kinh Đô – Hàng Bông best restaurants in hanoi

Café Kinh Đô – Hàng Bông

This unassuming family-run café is an institution in Hanoi, dating from the 1980s.  Best known for its delicious homemade French patisseries, quiche, and yogurt, it also serves a myriad of other dishes both European and Vietnamese.   Kinh Đô is old-style, a corner of authentic Hanoi, among a crush of indifferent fast food joints that all blend into one another.

Don’t be put off by the simplicity of the place, its tried and tested recipes have been delighting Hanoians and visitors for over 30 years which has got to say something in a booming town like Hanoi.

The décor hasn’t changed since I first frequented the café in the early 1990s.  It proudly displays photos of the original owner, Mr Chi (who lived till the age of 99 and had so many stories to tell) with Catherine Deneuve.

The café was her hangout while filming Oscar-winning Indochine in 1991 when it was pretty much the only place to get yogurt and good French cakes.  Come here for a genuine experience, good coffee, excellent yogurt, proper French croissants, and friendly service.

Phoebe from Lou Messugo

best restaurants in hanoi

Hanoi – Best Bars & Pubs

There are plenty of bars and pubs in Hanoi to choose from, especially in the Old Quarter. Some of the best bars in Hanoi are:

  • Legend Beer Hanoi – Occupying the third floor of a building in downtown Hanoi, Legend Beer is a great place to go for German-style dishes, decent lager, and dark stout. Plus, you can watch the world whizz by on motorbikes from the terrace. 
  • Sunset Bar at Intercontinental Hanoi – For a fancy option, head to the sunset bar and take in the tranquil lakeside view.
  • Le Pub Hanoi – 5 minutes from Hoan Kiem Lake, this is the perfect place for live music, friendly atmosphere and an extensive drinks list. Plus, there are plenty of TV screens for sports.
  • New York Sports Bar – Previously known as O’Leary’s Sports Bar, this is a great place for live football and decent western meals. 
  • Rockstore Hanoi – A small and lively bar in the Old Quarter, dance the night away are one of the themed nights and enjoy fairly decently priced drinks too.
  • King Pirates Pub – An oddly themed pub in the heart of Hanoi, this option has cheap local beer and some great rum-based cocktails.

VEGETARIAN RESTAURANTS IN HANOI

There are some great vegetarian options in Hanoi too. These include:

  • Uu Dam – A vegan/vegetarian option with tasty meals costing around $10 per person.
  • An Phuc Vegetarian Food – With many flavourful dishes, including a vegetarian Pho, you can enjoy the tastes of Vietnamese food here without the meat.
  • Noodle + Roll – This restaurant in the middle of the Old Quarter is the perfect place for cheap (like $2 per meal cheap) vegetarian dishes. 
  • Loving Hut – For tasty and healthy vegetarian food in Hanoi, this is the place to go. They even do a buffet twice a month for just $5. 

Food in Hanoi FAQ

What food is Hanoi famous for?

There are certain dishes that you must try whilst in Hanoi. These include Mien Ao Luon which is a glass noodle dish with deep-fried Eel, Bun Thang which is rice vermicelli with chicken, egg, and pork as well as Banh Goi, which is fried dumplings. Banh Minh is best to try in Hanoi, with various meats and toppings available. 

What kind of food does Vietnam eat?

Vietnam cuisine includes many different types of food. The most popular is the Banh Minh; a baguette filled with meat, pickled veg, and lettuce. Pho is a Vietnamese noodle soup that is delicious and a must-try whilst in the country. You can also great a Banh Xeo; a crepe that you will love.

Is it safe to eat in Vietnam?

It is perfectly safe to eat in Vietnam. Make sure to avoid eating food from vendors that are directly outside of tourist attractions; instead opt for the vendors in the local areas or at least a short walk from temples and sightseeing areas. Also, make sure to stick to bottled water and keep hydrated.

How much does a meal cost in Hanoi?

Meal prices in Hanoi can vary, depending on what and where you are eating. Expect to spend around 250,00 Vietnamese Dong ($10) per day if you are sticking to budget cafes and vendors. If you are looking to eat in restaurants and have a few drinks each evening, you can expect to pay up to 500,00 VND a day ($20). 

Can I brush my teeth with tap water in Vietnam?

Using the tap water in Hanoi is fine to do so as long as you don’t swallow. In rural areas of Vietnam, it is best to stick with bottled water when brushing. 

What is there to eat in Hanoi Night Market?

Grilled and barbecue food items are very popular at the Hanoi night market and at most stalls and restaurants. From just 15,000 VND ($0.60), you can pick up a stick of meat or even sweet fruit.

What is a typical breakfast in Hanoi?

In many hostels and hotels, you can find western styled breakfasts but why not try something a little more traditional in Vietnam? For breakfast in Vietnam, try sticky rice, Pho, dumplings, or even a Banh Minh.

A massive thank you to all of these bloggers for their suggestions! What is your favorite place to eat in Hanoi? Let me know in the comments below!

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