The identity of Hanoi bread: Sophistication in simplicity
Hanoi bread is a culinary symbol of the capital, standing out with the harmonious combination of crispy crust, soft bread and rich filling. The traditional version is often quite simple, consisting of only a layer of fragrant butter, fatty liver pate, accompanied by shredded pork, ham, char siu or a few thin slices of sausage. The main vegetables served with it are sliced cucumber and a few sprigs of coriander. The highlight is the traditional ground chili sauce with a characteristic spicy taste, creating an unforgettable overall flavor.
Over time, Hanoi banh mi has had many creative variations to satisfy the diverse tastes of diners, from grilled meat sandwiches, pan-fried sandwiches, wine sauce sandwiches to other unique versions, enriching the city's street food map.

Outstanding traditional bakeries and grilled meat shops
Discover the flavors that have made Hanoi banh mi famous, from long-standing shops to bustling barbecue restaurants.
Mrs. Dan's Bread - A Heritage of More Than 40 Years
With a history of over 40 years, Banh mi Ba Dan is one of the oldest and most famous grilled meat sandwich shops. The shop maintains the traditional recipe with crispy crust, full filling of pate and grilled meat, bringing a culinary experience full of old Hanoi.
- Address: 34 Lo Su, Ly Thai To Ward, Hanoi City
 - Opening hours: 6am - 10pm
 - Reference price: 20,000 - 30,000 VND
 
Banh Mi 25 - Destination for international tourists
Located in the heart of the Old Quarter, Banh Mi 25 is a familiar address for many international tourists. The menu is diverse with attractive options such as pan-fried beef bread with rich cheese or rich mixed bread with pate, sausage, meatballs, Chinese sausage and char siu.
- Address: 25 Hang Ca, Hanoi City
 - Opening hours: 7am - 9pm
 - Reference price: 25,000 - 35,000 VND
 

HTX - Hoang Duc Grilled Meat Skewers Sandwich
The special feature of Hoang Duc restaurant is the fragrant grilled meat skewers sandwiched in crispy bread. The meat is marinated with rich spices and grilled over charcoal to create a distinctive aroma. The bread is served with sweet and sour pickles and spicy chili sauce to balance the flavor.
- Address: 55 Chua Lang; 14 Quang Trung Street, Tran Hung Dao, Hanoi
 - Opening hours: 11am - 1pm; 4pm - 7:30pm
 - Reference price: 10,000 - 15,000 VND
 
Pan-fried bread and red wine sauce: Experience a hot meal
More than just a snack, banh mi is also served as a main meal with a hot cast iron pan or a bowl of rich red wine sauce, perfect for a filling breakfast or lunch.
Cot Dien Quan - A familiar pan-fried bread shop for young people
This is a pan-fried bread shop that is very popular with students thanks to its attractive taste and reasonable price. A full meal usually has pate, fried eggs, sausages, meat and a special sauce that has a slightly sweet and fatty taste, very attractive when eaten with hot bread.
- Address: 71 Dang Van Ngu, Hanoi
 - Opening hours: 8:30 am - 10:00 pm
 - Reference price: 30,000 - 85,000 VND
 
Dinh Ngang Red Wine Sauce Bread
Banh mi Tram, also known as Banh mi Dinh Ngang, is an address that has been associated with the memories of many generations of Hanoians. The bowl of wine sauce here is rich, the beef tendon is simmered, soaked in the aroma of five spices and cardamom. Diners just need to tear off each piece of crispy bread, dip it into the hot, smooth sauce to fully experience the flavor.
- Address: 30 Dinh Ngang, Hanoi City
 - Opening hours: 7am - 10pm
 - Reference price: 30,000 - 66,000 VND
 

Unique flavors not to be missed
Besides the familiar types of bread, Hanoi cuisine also has unique versions, bringing new experiences to diners.
Banh mi dan to - Specialty of sleepless nights
Banh mi dan to is a unique culinary phenomenon, only sold late at night and early in the morning. The attraction lies in the way the filling is prepared: all the ingredients such as onions, eggs, pate, sausage, ham, Chinese sausage, dried beef are stir-fried together in a large pan, creating a rich mixture, then sandwiched into the bread. This is a dish not to be missed for those who want to explore the nightlife of Hanoi.
- Address: 22 Tran Nhat Duat, Hanoi City
 - Opening hours: 3am - 8am
 - Reference price: 15,000 - 25,000 VND
 
ZoZo - Hai Phong baguette in the heart of Hanoi
If you want to enjoy the traditional Hai Phong baguette flavor, ZoZo is an ideal choice. The small, crispy baguettes are baked hot, inside is a layer of fragrant pate made from liver, meat and pork fat. Before enjoying, the bread is drizzled with a layer of "chi chuong" - a spicy chili sauce typical of the city of red phoenix flowers.
- Address: 29 Nha Chung, Hanoi City
 - Opening hours: 7am - 10pm
 - Reference price: 5,000 - 50,000 VND
 
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