What to do in Hanoi Part 2: Hanoi eating
No need to introduce any further, one thing I can make sure is that Hanoi cuisine would immediately amaze you with its complicated taste and definitely become a highlight while travelling in Vietnam.
Why? The culture lies in each palate is far more from subtle than what you have tasted before in others places.
In this post I will recommend and
also describe about 10 most famous dishes that you may want to eat in Hanoi.
Breakfast
Pho ( Pronounced: Fur )
This is a
must, who can resist the temptation of having a bowl of Phở to start a day? The
original and traditional Phở include:
·
Phở noodles
(broad rice noodle) - soaked in hot
water until soft and drained
·
Finely sliced
white onion
·
Finely
sliced scallions
·
Chopped
coriander leaf
·
Finely
sliced beef sirloin (ask your butcher)
Even though
you could easily encounter a lot of vendors selling Pho in any corner of Hanoi
but not all of them could cook the truly taste of this Vietnamese national
dish. Here are the most preferred stores in Hanoi by the locals (located in Hanoi Old Quarter so you could walk there)
Place to eat:
Pho 24: 31
Hang Khay strt, Hoan Kiem dist (near
Trang Tien mall)
Pho
Bat Dan: 49 Bat Dan strt, Hoan Kiem dist
Pho
Ly Quoc Su: 10 Ly Quoc Su strt, Hoan Kiem dist
Pho Vui
(Happy Pho): Hang Giay strt, Hoan Kiem dist.
Pho
Thin: 13 Lo Duc strt, Hai Ba Trung dist
Notice:
because Phở is mostly served as a breakfast meal so please come early if you
don’t want to wait too long, they’re usually out of service about 9.30 AM .
Don’t miss Pho while travelling in Vietnam
Xoi: (Pronounced: No idea. So sorry )
A special type of rice (glutinous rice) which is
softer, stickier and taste better than regular rice, usually served in two
types: Sweet and Savory, mostly depend on its topped food. There are many kinds
of Xôi:
Hanoi eating: Xôi |
Sweet:
·
Xôi bắp -
made with corn, sugar, fried onions, and smashed cooked mung beans
·
Xôi đậu đen
- made with black urad beans
·
Xôi gấc -
made with the aril and seeds of the gấc fruit
·
Xôi vò - the
glutinous rice grains do not stick together in this type of xôi, as they are
coated with ground peeled-and-boiled mung beans
Hanoi eating: Xôi Yến |
Savory
·
Xôi cá-
fried fish xôi
·
Xôi chiên phồng
- deep-fried glutinous rice patty
·
Xôi gà -
with chicken
·
Xôi khúc -
with mung bean filling with a coating of pandan leaves paste
·
Xôi thập cẩm
- subgum xôi
·
Xôi thập cẩm
chiên - fried subgum xôi
Place to
eat: You can easily find this kind of
dish in every corner of Hanoi, all are good I have to admit that. You may see a
woman sitting in a pavement with a big bamboo basket in front of her, if she
doesn’t sell bread, then she sells Xôi.
Hanoi eating: Xôi seller |
Banh Cuon: (Pronounced: Bank Kuon):
A rolled caked stuffed with find chopped pork
and mushroom, topped with fried onion, served with special herbs and pork
sausage put into dipping sauces. I have to remind you that each dish has
different dipping sauces and herbs, both are to enhance the flavor of the main
dish so I strongly recommend you to eat all them together to create the best
and truly taste of the dish. The standard to evaluate a dish is mostly based on
its sauces. The rice sheet is extremely thin and delicate by steaming a
slightly fermented rice batter on a cloth that is stretched over a pot of
boiling water.
Place to eat:
Banh
cuon Gia truyen: 14 Hang Ga, Hoan Kiem dist
Hanoi eating: Banh cuon |
Lunch time:
Bun Cha (Pronounced: Boon Cha)
My favorite dish, when I think about Bun
Cha I immediately hear a little voice whispering
“Yummy yummy yummy” in my head. This is a dish of grilled fatty pork, fine
chopping pork, cold noodles (bún), particular herbs and dipping sauces. There
are also another version of this dish which was adjusted to fit the appetite of
the Northern, you can read about it here. Travelling in Vietnam means that you could
eat a dish in different versions.
Hanoi eating: Bun cha |
Place to eat:
Bun
Cha Dac Kim: 1 Hang Manh strt, Hoan Kiem
dist
Bun Cha Sinh Tu: 8 Ta Quang Buu, Hai Ba Trung
dist (you should take a cab)
Bun Cha Duy Diem: 140 Ngoc Khanh, Ba Dinh
dist (quite far)
Notice: This is a meal served for lunch, make
sure you get there before 3 PM
Cha ca La vong: (Pronounced: Char Kar La Vong)
One of Hanoi's most famous specialties is Cha
Ca La Vong (La Vong grilled fish pies). The
dish was invented by Doan family and has quickly become so popular that the
name of the street where it is served was changed into Cha Ca (fish pie) from
its former name Hang Son (Paint Street). This dish contains exquisitely grilled
fish served with bún (cold noodle) peanut, green onions, dills and shrimp
paste. The fish is carefully chosen so that there are not too many bones and
fishy smells. A glass of bia hoi or tra da will definitely give your meal more
flavor.
Place to eat: ONE
AND ONLY ONE
Cha ca La Vong restaurant: 14 Cha Ca strt,
Hoan Kiem Dist.
Notice: You may have to wait and also the
price is quite high, however they’ve monopolised this dish.
Hanoi eating: Cha ca La Vong |
Banh mi (Bank Mee): Vietnamese sandwich
Bread, or more specifically the baguette, was
introduced by the French during its colonial period. The classic version, bánh
mì thịt nguội, sometimes known as bánh mì đặc biệt or "special
combo", is made with various Vietnamese cold cuts, such as sliced pork or
pork bellies, chả lụa (pork sausage), and head cheese, along with the liver
pâté and vegetables like carrot or cucumbers. Another type is with scrambled
eggs, served on a fresh (and sometimes buttered) baguette, egg is sunny-side-up
with onions, sprinkled with soy sauce or Maggi sauce. Place to eat you can
click here
Hanoi eating: Banh Mi |
Hanoi eating: Bread mobile vendor |
Diner time:
After a long day wandering and
eating Vietnamese traditional food, how about having a Western diner in a nice
restaurant? I think this would be the best to enjoy your holiday, at this point
it hard to recommend some names because some restaurants adjust their flavor to
fit Vietnamese appetite, but there are 2 restaurants that I really love is Pots
‘n Pans 57 Bui Thi Xuan strt, they serve
Vietnamese cuisine and La
Biande at 10 Nam Ngu strt for French cuisine,
highly recommend these places, the price is not high at all for such amazing
food, after all I don’t mind spending money on real good dishes.
Hoping that my review could make
your travelling in Vietnam memorable especially in Hanoi. My next post is “Whatto do in Hanoi Part 3: Hanoi drinking”, reviewing about Hanoi custom in
drinking coffee: Weasel coffee in
Vietnam and how to make one, as well as
Bia Hoi and Tra chanh (fresh beer and lemon tea) - a indispensable culture of
the young.
Hit the button if you find my
post helpful. Thanks
3 comments:
this is my itinerary in Vietnam
Day 1: Hanoi - Arirval
Day 2: Hanoi - City Tour
Day 3: Hanoi - Halong Bay
Day 4: Halong Bay - Hanoi - Ho Chi Minh
Day 5: Ho Chi Minh - Cu Chi Tunnels & City Tour
Day 6: Ho Chi Minh - Mekong Delta - Can Tho
Day 7: Can Tho - Ho Chi Minh
Day 8: Ho Chi Minh - Departure
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