1. Hang Buom Food Street
Hang Buom Street - famous Chinatown in old Hanoi (Photo source: Collected)
Hang Buom Food Street in Hanoi is a diverse culinary paradise with delicious dishes from all over the world. Here, visitors can stroll through the stalls and enjoy traditional dishes such as bun cha, pho cuon, or international dishes from Japan and Korea. In addition, street music with traditional and modern melodies makes the space here even more lively.
An interesting point when coming to Hang Buom is that this place is always immersed in music with many different genres from ca tru, hat van to instrumental music, pop music. Blending with the crowded atmosphere, this street will bring you an unforgettable culinary discovery experience during your trip to Hanoi.
2. Ta Hien Street
Ta Hien Street is the most bustling nightlife area in Hanoi (Photo source: Collected)
Ta Hien Street is an ideal place in the list of Hanoi night food streets, immersing yourself in the bustling atmosphere of the big city. Although not too wide, this street has many delicious specialty shops such as nem chua, grilled beef, taro le pho, lemongrass and chili chicken feet... for you to enjoy.
In particular, when mentioning Ta Hien, people often think of pubs with rows of plastic chairs all over the sidewalk, cold glasses of fresh beer and the sound of cheering and clinking glasses. The snacks here are not too sophisticated, but when sipped with cold beer, it brings an extremely refreshing feeling.
3. Tong Duy Tan Street
"Chicken stew" street Tong Duy Tan (Photo source: Collected)
If you want to discover the uniqueness of Hanoi's culinary streets, visit Tong Duy Tan. Featuring traditional dishes such as bun doc mung, ga tan, or attractive snacks, this small street offers an unforgettable culinary experience.
In addition, Tong Duy Tan is also known as "chicken stew street" because there are many shops here specializing in selling dishes with the typical flavor of stewed Chinese herbs. If you want to enjoy a delicious bowl of chicken stew noodles with the right flavor in Hanoi, do not hesitate to visit Tong Duy Tan food street.
4. Dong Xuan Market
Cuisine at Dong Xuan market (Photo source: Collected)
Dong Xuan Market has long been a symbol of Hanoi's Old Quarter, not only because of its rich history but also because of the cultural identity of Hanoians for generations. Not only is it a familiar shopping place for locals, the market is also considered a culinary paradise. Travelers often come here to enjoy dishes with unique flavors such as bamboo skewers, rib cartilage porridge, pig's blood pudding, vermicelli with grilled pork... In addition, there are many snack shops such as shrimp cakes, baguettes, mixed sweet soups, etc. with very reasonable prices.
5. Ngu Xa Street
Ngu Xa Street (Photo source: Collected)
When it comes to pho rolls, no place can surpass Ngu Xa – the Hanoi food street that gave birth to this unique dish. Each round and soft pho roll, filled with fatty meat and fresh vegetables, when eaten with sweet and sour sauce, makes anyone who has tried it fall in love.
Besides pho cuon, Ngu Xa food street also has many attractive delicious dishes. Typically, fried pho served with beef sauce and cool green vegetables. Or vermicelli with all kinds of fresh seafood such as shrimp, mantis shrimp, fresh squid... mixed with a sweet and sour but equally rich broth.
6. Under Bridge Street
Gam Cau Street is known as the "grilled paradise" of Hanoi's culinary streets. If you are a loyal fan of grilled dishes, how can you miss the opportunity to visit Gam Cau Street. This is one of the streets specializing in selling grilled dishes that is very popular with young people. Stopping on this street, you can freely enjoy delicious grilled dishes made from beef, large meat or organs such as small intestine, stomach, tripe... which are cleaned and marinated. So that when grilled on hot coals and aluminum foil, it brings the most attractive flavor.
Normally, the shops on Gam Cau Street will open from around 5-6 pm, and by 8 pm they are packed with customers. On chilly autumn days, there is nothing better than drinking a few glasses of wine with friends and enjoying hot, fragrant grilled food.
7. Ly Quoc Su Street
Pho Ly Quoc Su is a symbol of Hanoi's culinary street, with a bowl of pho rich in flavor, clear broth, and soft noodles. Coming here, you can not only enjoy the specialty pho but also have the opportunity to experience many attractive snacks.
Ho Tay Snail Street - An ideal place for seafood lovers. Boiled snails, tamarind stir-fried snails, or grilled snails with scallion oil at Ho Tay Snail Street are unforgettable highlights in the journey to explore Hanoi's culinary streets. The airy space by the lake brings a relaxing but equally interesting culinary experience.
Hanoi Food Street does not stop at traditional dishes but also takes visitors to discover attractive international flavors at Hang Giay. This is where visitors can find the perfect combination of European and Asian dishes in a cozy and friendly space.
Hanoi's culinary streets are not only places to enjoy delicious food, but also a place where the culture and lifestyle of Hanoians converge. Take the time to explore these places to love the beauty of the cuisine and people here.
Source: https://www.vietravel.com/vn/am-thuc-kham-pha/pho-am-thuc-ha-noi-v16376.aspx
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