5 Best Restaurants in Old Quarter, Hanoi

5 Best Restaurants in Old Quarter, Hanoi

Hanoi, the beautiful capital of Vietnam, has a long history of being a food hub, especially the Old Quarter. The charm of the Old Quarter is not just the quaint French colonial architecture. In fact, you’ll find some of the most amazing restaurants hidden within its narrow streets. Read on to find out more about some of the best restaurants in Hanoi’s Old Quarter,

5 Restaurants in Old Quarter, Hanoi you need to eat at

Let’s check out the best restaurants in Old Quarter, Hanoi.

Cha Ca Thang Long

A lot of restaurants around the world are famous for their signature dish. Cha Ca Thang Long is no exception. This small back alley restaurant is famous for one thing and one thing only. Cha Ca. This dish is made from grilled fish which is cooked with spices and herbs. It is then served along with vermicelli noodles, chili, peanuts, fish or shrimp sauce, and cilantro. The great thing about eating Cha Ca is that you get to mix the ingredients and assemble the dish yourself.

Address: 21 Duong Thanh Street, Old Quarter, Hanoi

ingredients for cha ca

Pho Thin 

Pho is the quintessential Vietnamese dish. You can find this delicious noodle soup dish everywhere in Hanoi. But there is one place you need to go to try one of the best pho and that is Pho Thin. This small restaurant in a corner of the Old Quarter serves some of the best beef pho in town. The beef pho is cooked with garlic and smoked giving the meat a tender and smokey taste. Pair that with broth and noodles for the best pho you’ll ever have in your life.

Address: 13 Lo Duc, Ngo Thi Nham, Hai Ba Trung

A bowl of pho

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Red Bean Central Restaurant 

If you’re looking for something more high-end and fancier, Red Bean Central Restaurant should be your go-to. The restaurant is located on the 7th floor of the La Siesta Premium Cau Go and overlooks the Hoan Kiem Lake. You’ll get amazing views while eating delicious food. The restaurant serves modern Vietnamese cuisine prepared by world-class chefs. They also have a vegetarian menu. Inside the restaurant, you'll also find a bar that serves tasty cocktails and alcoholic beverages.

Address: 7th Floor, Hanoi La Siesta Central Hotel & Spa, 1 Cau Go 

Two paltes with food at red bean central restaurant

Bun Cha Huong Lien 

If you are a foodie, you’ve probably heard of Bun Cha Huong Lien. This small alley restaurant gained prominence after the then US president Obama and famous food critic Anthony Bourdain had dinner here. The restaurant has been in operation for more than 20 years, opening its door in 1993. Their most famous dish you need to try is the same dish that Obama and Bourdain had. The bun cha, a Hanoi specialty made of pork and rice vermicelli noodles.

Address: 24 Le Van Huu, Hanoi, Vietnam

Obama bun cha dish

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Le Beaulieu Restaurant

One of the oldest French restaurants in Vietnam. Le Beaulieu Restaurant opened its doors in 1901. The award-winning restaurant has been serving guests delicious French cuisine for over a century. Go here to eat authentic French cuisine prepared by renowned chef Raphael Kinimo, especially the lobster with caviar, wagyu beef, and their cod. Pair these delicious dishes with wine that were carefully selected.

Address: 15 Ngo Quyen Street Hoan Kiem District

French red meat dish

Now that you know the best restaurants in Hanoi’s Old Quarter, are you ready to go on a foodie adventure? Apply for your Vietnam visa and book your flight ticket with BDATrip.

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