Look sharp! This streetside restaurant across from Wecozzy (a large white building) on Tôn Duy Tấn is small and easy to miss. There are only two small tables on the street. Great for one or two people. Or, push them together for six or seven. The dishes are varied, tasty, and quickly prepared with fresh ingredients.
Adding... I've lost track of how many times I've eaten here. For comfort food, I favor the bamboo shoot soup and the sticky rice, but if I were thinking as a Westerner, I would try the pizza or the sandwich. Hiền is lovely, tending, and an superb cook! She can even handle a group of ten. This restaurant is different (and with tastier dishes) than the other stalls on Cấm Chỉ and Tống Duy Tan. I have not tried the restaurants... But look sharp. This place is very small, two tiny, attractive tables and a...
Read moreThis tiny little place was a lucky find for us, it’s in a beautiful lane with lots of ambient lamps overhead and a colourful procession of people walking by. Beautiful food! The lovely lady who served us was very friendly, spoke no English but the menu was easy to navigate with pictures and we had Google Translate to communicate. It’s down this quiet lane just off that hectic busy street near Train Street. A peaceful oasis, beautiful food, well presented and totally affordable! A must for vegans and vegetarians visiting Hanoi’s old district! We should have taken more photos but we were starving and forgot. Menu...
Read moreI keep coming back to this restaurant. It’s tasty and affordable. It has noodles, rice and pizza, breads (banh mi), It’s located near the beginning of the market. The lady working here is really friendly. Waiting time for the order is around 10 minutes. Price range from 45-190k for a main dish. I generally spend 75-125k here. Food tastes good. Ice tea is fresh but a bit bland, but cheap. 15k. *Everything is vegetarian except prawn crackers. The pizza is like most pizzas in size here: small. But...
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