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Famous food streets in Hanoi

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Tong Duy Tan Street

Tong Duy Tan Street is about 200m long, connecting Tran Phu Street to Dien Bien Phu Street, in Hang Bong Ward, Hoan Kiem District. This street is not only famous for its many coffee shops but also known by many people for being "short but powerful", known as the famous culinary street of Hanoi.

Tong Duy Tan Street.

Tong Duy Tan Street.

It can be said that this is a gathering place of dozens of delicious dishes from snacks to full meals, meeting the diverse needs of diners. It is not wrong to even call this place the night food paradise of Hanoi .

Besides, Hanoi gourmets also call Tong Duy Tan street “chicken stew street”. The whole street has more than 10 restaurants selling chicken stew with Chinese herbs, famous for its delicious aroma and flavor. This dish is simply a bowl of noodles served with a bowl of fragrant chicken stew but is very attractive to diners.

Hang Buom Street

Hang Buom Food Street is located in Hang Buom Ward, Hoan Kiem District. This place is considered a culinary paradise with a variety of traditional Vietnamese dishes to Asian - European, Korean, and Japanese dishes.

Hang Buom Street.

Hang Buom Street.

Not only that, snacks that are popular with young people such as fried foods, tornado potatoes, fried spring rolls, etc. and hot pot and grilled dishes on the sidewalk are also extremely attractive. In addition, you can try sweet soups or fruit juices for about 20 thousand VND.

What makes this street especially popular with many tourists today is the performances of hat van and ca tru at Huong Tuong temple. Instrumental music and vibrant pop music at Huong Tuong and Bach Ma temples.

Dong Xuan Market

Dong Xuan Market is a long-standing market located near the center of Hanoi's Old Quarter. Recently, the market has become a familiar destination for many snack lovers. In particular, in the prime location to the east of the market, there is Dong Xuan Market Alley, which concentrates a lot of delicious and cheap food and drink shops.

The eateries in the alley mostly serve snacks at very affordable prices such as: mixed sweet soup, shrimp cakes, baguettes, vermicelli with tofu, etc. Diners coming here only need to bring about 100,000 VND to be able to enjoy delicious dishes from the beginning of the alley to the end.

Dong Xuan market alley.

Dong Xuan market alley.

Not only that, the cuisine of Dong Xuan market alley also has dishes with typical flavors from ancient Hanoi such as vermicelli with snails, pig intestines, blood pudding,...

Ta Hien Street

Ta Hien Food Street is located on the Hoan Kiem Lake walking street. Although it is only 266m long, it is one of the busiest dining spots in the heart of the capital. Ta Hien is a street that blends Eastern culture with the modern, liberal features of the West.

When mentioning Ta Hien, we immediately think of beer and snacks, this is a characteristic that no other culinary street has. However, you will not see many luxurious high-rise beer bars but instead there are sidewalk beer bars with plastic chairs, tables with cold glasses of beer and some snacks.

Ta Hien Beer Street.

Ta Hien Beer Street.

Besides, the food at Ta Hien is just simple dishes, but when sipping with a glass of beer, it creates an extremely refreshing feeling. The street food that wins the hearts of diners must be mentioned such as fried sour spring rolls, lemongrass chicken feet, especially grilled quail that everyone loves.

Ly Quoc Su Street

The neighborhood is located on Ly Quoc Su Street, Hang Trong Ward, Hoan Kiem District. Ly Quoc Su Street is famous for many of the best pho brands in Hanoi. The pho here is characterized by its clear and rich broth, stewed from bones, soft and fragrant meat, along with soft and chewy pho noodles and crispy fried dough sticks. All of these create a very typical pho flavor of Hanoi people.

The pho here is characterized by its clear and rich broth.

The pho here is characterized by its clear and rich broth.

In addition, Ly Quoc Su street also has lemon tea, fried dumplings, grilled spring rolls, mixed fruit, etc., attracting many tourists and young people.

Hong Khanh (Synthesis)


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