Small street food stall, very busy, close to many other hot-plate stalls. As vegetarians we kept asking for "an chay" at each and this seemed to be the only one who would simply not put the meat on our plate. A great experience! The plate heats up for you to griddle your own heap of veggies and baguettes, (and meat if you so wish), as you're cooking it yourself there's no dream of it being undercooked/left out too long if you cafr about that. they have saigon beers too. Staff don't speak much English but are very helpful and it's easy to communicate with signage ("my fire has gone out", "more bread please"). 70k for two vegetarians, but that's including one beer -...
Read moreOver all this place was not a grate experience, the service was good and the staff were helpful however the food was bland, the crab pieces were borderline nonexistent, the meat had more fat then muscle, and the greens were discolored and wilted. We were only given one option when ordering despite the wide menu displayed outside. When we go to pay for the meal there is a 5000 vnd charge for the use of a napkin, this may be the norm in Vietnam but I have been here for 3 weeks and have never been charged to use the napkins. Over all I would not recommend, take your money and go to a...
Read moreAlways be one of the best crab and beef hotpot in Hanoi for years. This would be an unique experience to enjoy local hotpot. The restaurant is very busy, so Hanoian. The food is hygiene. The hotpot is tasty with full dish of fresh beef. “Gach cua” - like crab’s egg is excellent and full. They also have a lot of complimentary food. This restaurant seems to be an old house in Hanoi with lots of rooms and typical Vietnamese table and chairs. Highly...
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