Wonderful local restaurant, we have been to Hanoi only 4 days and 3 of them came here for dinner! You can try all the local Vietnamese food right here! And even though the place is located in the city center, in the Old Quarter, the prices don’t bite! The beer is a little bit more expensive than the supermarket, but It’s not overpriced at all, like most of the touristic places!
Food is freshly made, I would even say with love, the portions are big! The staff is very friendly and you can really see that people love this place, because there are always a lot of visitors. But don’t worry, the restaurant will always find a place for you to seat and enjoy a nice meal. Thank you for an...
Read moreAs you walk along the small road with many restaurants surrounding you, there might be a temptation to become overwhelmed but then you reach KY Dong! The seating is spacious, the fans are plentiful, and the food is delicious! The menu is simple and straightforward with both English and Vietnamese. You will find both tourists and locals here. While known for the rolled Pho noodles, my favorite became the wontons, in all variations! The meal was very inexpensive at about 7 usd for two generous dishes and a drink. I sat off of the alley toward the inside and the shade was nice in combination with the fans. I highly recommend this stop for a late breakfast...
Read moreWe stumbled upon this little restaurant while exploring the Old Quarter and decided to give it a try. I ordered the cơm rang dưa bò (fried rice with chicken) and my girlfriend ordered the phở xào bò (fried pho with chicken).
This is all outdoor seating, in fact the kitchen is outdoors too so you can see the nice lady preparing your meal.
We both enjoyed our selections and you sure do get a lot for your money here.
So if you find yourself on this little street one evening pull up a chair, relax, and order something tasty...
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