Are you looking for a restaurant serving signature delicious dishes in Hanoi; having good service, reasonable prices, spectacular view and comfortable space; or maybe a famous long-established restaurant in the Old Quarter? If so, then this article is for you. Here, we will show you the Best Restaurants in Old Quarter Hanoi and hope you can make a choice for your trip.
1. Serving delicious local food
CHA CA THANG LONG
There are many local restaurants serving signature dishes in the Old Quarter. But in this article, we will recommend for you some outstanding restaurants that offer must-try dishes when you visit to Hanoi. And of course, the dishes are out of this world.
Cha Ca Thang Long specializes in one dish: Cha Ca. In fact, the chef uses hemibagrus fillet (hemibagrus is a kind of catfish), seasoned with garlic, ginger, turmeric and special sauce. After you place your order, the staff will help assemble and cook the ingredients using a sizzling pan on your table. You also get a plate of rice noodles, peanuts, chopped spring onions, parsley, shrimp paste sauce and red chili slices, all of which are meant to be mixed together with the bold. If you cannot eat shrimp paste, the restaurant also has special fish sauce for you. Place is full of tourists all the time, so you should come early or book a table in advance.
Rating: 4,5/5 Address: 21 Duong Thanh Street, Old Quarter, Hanoi Operating hours: every day at 10:00 – 21:30
To read more reviews, you can go
to Cha
Ca Thang Long Tripadvisor
PHO THIN
Pho is one of the most delicious and iconic dishes in Vietnam in general. It’s a Vietnamese noodle soup made with four ingredients – clear stock, rice noodles, meat (beef or chicken), and fresh herbs. From humble sidewalk stalls to upscale restaurants, you can find it everywhere in Hanoi, but most of tourists and local people believe that the city’s best pho is served here at Pho Thin.
However, Pho Thin serves only beef. On the top of the bowl of Pho, you can see a lot of crunchy green onions. Inside the bowl, there are a lot of beef and some rice noodles. Besides, for more flavorful and tasty, you can add some chili sauce and lime.
However, Pho Thin restaurant is a bit far from the Old Quarter. When you get off the airport, you may feel hungry and want to go to a restaurant right away, you can use airport transfer. We will pick up you at the airport, take you to the restaurant and then return you to your hotel. So you can absolutely go to Pho Thin to enjoy the best Pho in Hanoi.
Rating: 4,5/5. Read more reviews at: Pho Thin Tripadvisor Address: 13 Lo Duc, Ngo Thi Nham, Hai Ba Trung District, Hanoi city Open – close time: 6:00-20:30, daily
2. Beautiful and comfortable space
RED BEAN CENTRAL RESTAURANT - Top of the best restaurants in Old Quarter Hanoi
Located just a short walk from Hanoi’s Old Quarter, the Red Bean Restaurant features superb Vietnamese cuisine in a high-end setting. They have set menus for different tastes, as well as a menu with your local favourites – such as Bun Cha and Pho – and a delicious variety of dishes from Western. Furthermore, they also offer a menu for vegetarians. Aside from offering some of the best food, they also have Twilight Sky Bar - where you can observe the spectacular view of the city from hight. Moreover, their drinks menu also has all your favourite cocktails, wines and freshly made juices. Red Bean deserves to be one of the Best Restaurants in Old Quarter Hanoi.
(Inside the restaurant)
(Twilight Sky Bar)
Rating: 5/5. To read more reviews at: Red bean Tripadvisor Address: 1 Cau Go Floor 7th, Hanoi La Siesta Central Hotel, Hanoi Opening time: 11:30 – 22:00
Rating: 4.0/5. To read more reviews at: Green Tangerine restaurant Tripadvisor Address: 48 Hang Be Street, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi, Vietnam Open-close time: 11:00 – 23:00 everyday
3. Best service quality
PIZZA 4P’S TRANG TIEN
The Pizza 4P’s brand in Vietnam is synonymous with fantastic pizza. Because their restaurants are all among the best in their respective locations, so you can definitely count on them for consistency. Whenever possible, they source their ingredients locally, working with farmers to produce cheese and toppings for their mouth-watering pizzas. If you have a craving for pizza, don’t settle for just any place. Go to Pizza 4P’s for the best. Moreover, staffs here are very friendly and helpful. They also serve the food so fast. Customers who come here will not have to wait long.
Rating: 4,5/5. To read more review at: Pizza 4P Tripadvisor Address: 43 Trang Tien, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi Opening time: 10:00 – 22:30
THE HANOI SOCIAL CLUB
As the name would suggest, The Hanoi Social Club is a popular hangout among the hip and trendy socialites of Hanoi. They often have musicians in to perform, which makes for intimate shows in a relaxing atmosphere. The menu centres around Mediterranean cuisine, with many excellent options for vegetarians as well. Whether you’re looking for a spot for brunch or a place to spend the evening, this is a fine choice. Nothing better way than enjoying delicious dishes in a great music atmosphere. Toast with avocado and ricotta is a suggestion for you to try.
Rating: 4,5/5. Read more at: The Hanoi Social Club Address: 6 Hoi Vu, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi Opening time: 8:00 – 23:00
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4. Famous long-established restaurants
BUN CHA HUONG LIEN (BUN CHA OBAMA)
Being a connoisseur of Hanoi cuisine, everyone has known Bun Cha Lien Huong restaurant. Opened in 1993, originally just a small food vendor on Le Van Huu Street. Been 26 years until now, Bun Cha Lien Huong has become one of the Best Restaurants in Old Quarter Hanoi. It is a star of the culinary capital. Already popular, this restaurant gained worldwide acclaim when President Obama and Anthony Bourdain ate Bun Cha together. Bun Cha - Barbecued Pork with Rice Vermicelli is one of the best Hanoi food specialty you cannot miss.
The dish consists of grilled pork strips and balls or Cha served over a bed of rice vermicelli noodles or Bun. Additionally, it typically comes with a plate of fresh Vietnamese herbs (lettuce, perilla, coriander, mint) and a bowl of dipping sauce. The pork balls are fatty, incredibly juicy and tasty. Fresh herbs (such as cabbage, rice paddy herb, beansprout, Vietnamese balm), noodles dipped into the special sauce, makes for an incredible harmony of flavors. Rating: 4,0/5. Read more reviews at: Bun Cha Lien Huong Tripadvisor Address: 24 Le Van Huu, Hanoi, Vietnam Opening time: 10:00 – 19:00
QUAN AN NGON RESTAURANT
Established 15 years ago, Quan An Ngon is on top of the Best Restaurants in Old Quarter Hanoi. Then, in 2009, Quan An Ngon is the only restaurant in Hanoi to be in the Top 5 most popular restaurant lists in Vietnam announced by The Miele Guide. The restaurant serves traditional Vietnamese dishes, such as spring rolls, hot pot, Banh cuon, Bun rieu, ... In order to make the space more cozier, the restaurant is decorated in Vietnamese old style with bamboo and lanterns. You will be a real Vietnamese person when come here.
Rating: 4.0/5. Read more: Quan an ngon Tripadvisor Address: 18 Phan Boi Chau, Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi Opening time: 6:45 – 22:00
5. Reasonable Price
We will offer you some
restaurants serve good food with fair prices. Those restaurants will definitely
suitable for backpackers or someone has a tight budget.
MIEN LUON DONG THINH RESTAURANT
This restaurant is famous for being one of the best places in Hanoi to have eel. Unlike Japanese unagi where the eel is grilled, most eel in Vietnam is dried then deep-fried so it’s really crispy, very crunchy but still had that signature sweetness of the eel. In here, they serve eel in six different ways, but the star dish is Mien Luon Tron which is a mix of eel with glass noodles, fried garlic and shallots, cucumber slices, chopped peanuts, and fresh herbs and greens with just a shallow layer of broth made from eel bones and ginger. Rating: 4.0/5. Read more: Mien Luon Dong Thinh Tripadvisor Address: 87 Hang Dieu, Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi Operating Hours: 6:30 – 21:30, daily Price: VND 55,000 for each dish ($2,6)
XOI YEN
This restaurant is well - known for a dish called Xoi Xeo, which is a dish of sticky rice with mung beans and fried shallots, topped with a variety of different meats. In fact, the rice’s yellow tint comes from turmeric which is mixed with water and glutinous rice. Mung beans are then peeled, steamed, pummeled, and rolled into balls before being mixed into the rice and topped with fried shallots, a tablespoon of liquid fat, Vietnamese pork sausage, Chinese sausage, egg, roasted pork, and chicken. Besides, it’s served with a side of Vietnamese cucumber salad.
Rating: 4.0/5. Read more: Xoi Yen Tripadvisor Address: 35B Nguyen Huu Huan Street, Ly Thai To, Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi city Operating Hours: 5:00 – 11:00 Price: 50,000 VND (about $2,5)
With the above information, have you made any choice for yourself in preparation for your upcoming trip? For an easier trip, you can take a look at our day - tour in Hanoi or food tour around Old Quarter. In addition, we have the local tour guides, who have experiences, understand deeply about Hanoi cuisine and know where to find all the restaurants above well. Some related article:
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