#1 of 13 restaurants in Hanoi
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worldcitizen says:
Baguette & Chocolat- what an appetizing name! I came across this restaurant at exactly the right time, after a long journey from Cat Ba Island followed by wandering around Hanoi looking for an ATM. This restaurant is located inside the Museum of Ethnology and after I entered the museum, I headed str…
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#2 of 13 restaurants in Hanoi
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bennguyen says:
Even if mushroom is not your favourite 'meat', this restaurant is still worth a try. You'll be amazed by how many different kind of mushroom offered on the menu, and it will be overwhelming. Feel free to ask for recommendation from the staff. Just choose the soup base, pick a few types of mushroo…
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#3 of 13 restaurants in Hanoi
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helsbels21 says:
We had two brilliant meals here, on our first and last nights. Can highly recommend the Coconut Chicken Curry, Prawns and Pho bo ( and the spring rolls). Upstairs there is a great view of the square. The kitchen is also open which is a novelty in Vietnam. Top Class food and service- twice! We also g…
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#4 of 13 restaurants in Hanoi
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BoyBach says:
Excellent menu of vegetarian food ranging from vegetable 'sushi' to the comfort eating of a hot-pot and full breakfast menu - I can heartedly recommend the muesli with fruit and yoghurt, just remember to bring your appetite!
The restuarant also has a selection of excellent Vietnamese coffee, fres…
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#5 of 13 restaurants in Hanoi
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BoyBach says:
Located a few minutes walk from the Haon Kiem Lake and run by an Aussie named Max, the REAL Kangaroo Cafe serves massive plates of delicious food (omelettes, shepherds pies, burgers, etc.) and mugs of coffee.
However, the real reason to visit - as if the large mugs of coffee aren’t a good enoug…
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#6 of 13 restaurants in Hanoi
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helsbels21 says:
We had a fantastic meal here- Snake Fish Cha ca and beautiful Duck. There is a lovely balcony upstairs overlooking the street. The service was great and it's well worth a look in Hanoi!
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#7 of 13 restaurants in Hanoi
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edsander says:
When you are visiting Hanoi the Temple of Literature is a must-see. And while you're in the area you should definitely drop by the KOTO restaurant that's located in the street at the right of the entrance of the temple.
KOTO stands for 'Know One Teach One' and like the Friends restaurant in Pnoh…
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#8 of 13 restaurants in Hanoi
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just-because says:
If you are in Hanoi you have to eat at Cha Ca La Vong on 14 Cha Ca St.! Maybe they will bring you a menu, but to tell the truth there is nothing to choose at Cha Ca La. There is namely one meal:fish, the most famous and only meal of this restaurant.
Cha Ca is informal and pleasant. A shaky staircas…
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#9 of 13 restaurants in Hanoi
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bennguyen says:
I had much expectation for Chả cá Lã Vọng, which is listed in almost every travel guide to Hanoi and even "1000 Places to See Before You Die". It is still a cheap nice meal to have in a cozy family restaurant with hundred years of tradition, though can be very oily, which is unusual for Vietn…
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#10 of 13 restaurants in Hanoi
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helsbels21 says:
A good stop for a proper sandwich after wandering around the Old Quarter
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#11 of 13 restaurants in Hanoi
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wizemen2 says:
A total rip off,one of the most extreme I have experienced,even here in Hanoi.
Starting from the rude madam at he door who snapped at us as we entered the main downstairs part of the restaurant,and subsequently forced us up a narrow wooden staircase to an upper level where there were a few tables…
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#12 of 13 restaurants in Hanoi
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Advoc8 says:
Located off Ba Dinh Square, the place where Vietnam's declaration of independence was read in 1945, a monument was built to honour Ho Chi Minh. Not exactly a place to stay, but there are accommodations provided for the foolish.
Ho Chi Minh is remembered with reverence in Vietnam for good reason.…
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#13 of 13 restaurants in Hanoi
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helsbels21 says:
Given the captive audience airside in International Departures, the restaurant upstairs is a complete rip off, the food was awful and then they add 5% service charge and 10% tax. The food was so expensive and completely tasteless. $7 for a ham toasted sandwich- more like stale bread than toasted and…
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