If you are allergic with taro (the green plant stem in the soup), you better not to try it.
My friend and my mouth, tongue and throat tickle/itchy after we eat the noodles 3 mins immediately.
The taste is good, but unfortunately we are not able to enjoy it.
My other friend is fine with that.
We spoke to the staff and she replied it’s common situation in this season.
Finally we went to a pharmacy nearby to get medicine. The pharmacy lady also mentioned it happens in all taro noodle restaurants everywhere in this season, she also had that experience. : ( so she suggested enjoying the noodles next time in the...
Read moregreat spot for some local northern style bowl of noodles!
what makes this dish is the Doc Mung (Bac Ha) which apparently in english is Elephant Ear Vegetable
definitely local style as youll be sitting on a stool along the pathway eating off a tiny table.
this spot was popular! i arrived i got a seat straight away however really soon after all the tables were full and there was a short line of people queuing up! definitely a good sign as you know that the locals love it here too!
it is a pork broth and pork meat dish! no other protein option - fyi for those who...
Read moreMy favourite noodle soup of Hanoi beside Pho. A hearty bowl of pork bone broth with bun noodle, taro stems, and different cuts of boiled pork included trotter, thigh, tongue, short ribs, and their special handmade mushrom meat ball. Choose for yourself which protein you want. My fav are ribs, tongue & meat ball. Feel free to enhance the broth with some lime or pickle garlic, kick some heat with fresh chilli slices or black pepper. And dont forget to dip your bites in their soy sauce dipping. All the goodness for only 40k...
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