Driven by a desire to spread traditional cuisine , the owner of Vua Chả Cá established the brand decades ago. Over time, the brand has undergone many innovations, keeping pace with the times, while still preserving its traditional flavor.
Whole fish fillets are enjoyed with familiar ingredients.
The Vua Chả Cá (King of Fish Cakes) chain has many branches, stretching from North to South Vietnam. All of Vua Chả Cá's dishes are made with fresh fish daily. The chain is known for using a secret recipe for marinating, combined with side dishes such as vermicelli noodles, shrimp paste with lime and chili, and crispy roasted peanuts… creating the unmistakable, distinctive flavor of the Northern Delta region.
With a mission to preserve the soul of Vietnamese cuisine, Vua Chả Cá's menu features a full range of fish cake dishes, fish hotpot, and more, allowing diners to fully experience the essence of Vietnamese culinary culture. In particular, the brand's fish cakes are prepared in the distinctive Hanoi style. Hanoians typically grill whole pieces of fish, skewering them with bamboo sticks, instead of pounding and shaping them.
Fish hotpot is also one of the signature dishes of Vua Chả Cá.
Although the ingredients are simple and typical of Northern Vietnam, the dishes are prepared by a team of chefs with many years of experience, making them more appealing and delicious. It's not just in autumn, the most beautiful season in Hanoi, that food connoisseurs seek out these specialties; diners also enjoy them at every gathering.
However, what keeps diners coming back isn't just the unique ambiance, but also the consistently high quality of the food with its diverse selection. The soft, glossy fish cakes dipped in shrimp paste create a truly "Vietnamese" flavor that attracts many tourists on their visits to Hanoi.
Surprisingly, many foreign customers, after dining at Vua Chả Cá, choose to return a second time because of the delicious food and attentive service. This is proof that the quality of Vietnamese cuisine is gradually being recognized by international friends.
Besides, this dish, which can win over many discerning diners both domestically and internationally, has a surprisingly reasonable price. Not using food purely for commercial purposes, the owner of the Vua Chả Cá chain aims to leave a lasting impression of the essence of Vietnamese cuisine in the hearts of every visitor to Hanoi.
A brand representative shared that all staff members are always guided by the motto "Serving from the heart - Spreading love from the kitchen," therefore, Vua Chả Cá constantly strives to spread the essence of Hanoi to many diners both domestically and internationally. Especially in today's era of globalization, spreading traditional culture to the world is increasingly important, becoming one of the highlights whenever Vietnam is mentioned.
Vua Chả Cá not only demonstrates its desire to bridge the gap between traditional and contemporary culture through its food, but also through its decor. While focusing on traditional cuisine, Vua Chả Cá boasts a luxurious ambiance reminiscent of Western restaurants.
The ambiance of Vua Chả Cá impresses with its harmonious blend of traditional and modern elements.
The restaurant primarily uses a warm brown and yellow color scheme, combined with white lighting to create a cozy atmosphere. While the equipment is modern, Vua Chả Cá incorporates many traditional elements such as brick walls and wooden partitions with Vietnamese folk motifs… Although contrasting, the result is surprisingly harmonious.
Fish cakes, originally from the French colonial era, are a traditional dish in many families in Northern Vietnam. To this day, the dish is loved by many and has become one of the must-try specialties when visiting Hanoi.
Website: http://vuachaca.vn/
Fanpage: Vua Chả Cá - Hanoi Cuisine
The Vua Chả Cá system has many branches across various provinces and cities:
In Hanoi:
48 Nguyen Thi Dinh Street, Hoang Ngan Intersection, Trung Hoa Ward, Cau Giay District, Hanoi
26C Tran Hung Dao Street, Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi
76a Mai Hac De Street, To Hien Thanh Intersection, Hai Ba Trung District, Hanoi
269 Giang Vo Street, Dong Da District, Hanoi
12A1 Le Duc Tho Street, My Dinh Ward, Hanoi
No. 9 Ly Thuong Kiet Street, Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi
76 Tran Thai Tong Street, Cau Giay District, Hanoi
AEON Mall Supermarket, Ha Dong, Hanoi
No. 1 Dinh Tien Hoang Street, Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi
In Hai Phong:
AEON Mall Supermarket, Hai Phong
No. 1 Nguyen Duc Canh Street, Hai Phong City
In Ho Chi Minh City:
42-44-46 Tran Hung Dao Street, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City
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