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Hanoi: Top 3 best authentic Vietnamese cuisine restaurants

There is no complete trip without visiting the most historic sites and asking the city's most famous dishes. If you plan to travel to Hanoi this summer, look at these restaurants to meet your journey by achieving authentic home foods.

1. Quan An Ngon



The first impression when you move in the vietnamese restaurant is romantic architecture, which is mainly covered in deep colors. The image seems to remain only in Hanoverian memories or in books and paintings, but it seems more obvious than ever when you come to Quan The Ngon.

Quan The Ngon refined dishes can be created showing Hanoi's soul symbol, such as Pho, Bun cha, Xoi vo ...

On the other hand, Quan An Ngon is a luxury food court, serving regional specialties across Vietnam, which is why you can get dishes from Central Vietnam. However, this is also the minus point of the restaurant. Some complain that there is no real authenticity by changing flavors to Westerners.

More than 10 years of establishment and development in Hanoi, the vietnamese restaurant has become a priority for many people.

Address:

18 Pea Yea, District Hoàn, Hà Nội
25T2 Trung Hòa Tân Chính, Cầu Giấy Distric, Hà Nội
City Vincom R-B2, 72A Nguyễn Trãi, District Thanh Xuân, Hà Nội
Hotline: (+84) 243 926 0808

Tripadvisor rate: 4.0

Cau Go Authentic Vietnamese Art


Located on floors 5 and 6 at 9 Closure of Go Street, Hoan Kiem District; Vietnamese traditional cuisine Close To Authentic Vietnam is one of the best traditional restaurants that local people receive. The advantage of the restaurant is the beautiful space, decorated with light but luxurious furniture, with a view of Lough Claddagh.



The food is delicious, delicate and beautifully presented, but the price was quite high. Sometimes the guests are overcrowded and polished because of the big guests.

Address:

Way 1: 1/3/5/7 Đinh Tài Hoàng Street, Hoàn Kiếm, Hà Nội
Entrance 2: 73 Closure Street To, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi, Vietnam
Entrance 3: No. 9 Dinh Street Tien Hoang, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi, Vietnam
Hotline: +84 937 290 808

Tripadvisor rate: 4.5



3. Restaurant of the Mamma


The Grandma Restaurant has a wonderful restaurant with a wonderful design and atmosphere. It is located in the heart of Hanoi, a great place for locals and aliens alike eating out with family or companies.

Grandma is about redefining the traditional art of Northern Ireland. You will have the opportunity to familiarize yourself with classic but highly developed and developed food that represents the other Vietnamese food style. The menu goes from vegetarian to unique “Grandma's market” market dishes which are cooked on their routes.

After some connoisseurs in food, some favorable dishes here are Bo nuong ong tre (grilled beef in bamboo), Bun cha nuong people (traditional grilled pork with rice noodles) and Supúo (sweet corn soup).







A more special feature is that people have the opportunity to go on a musical tour at the Grandma Restaurant, listening to traditional music live every night from 19:00 to 21:00.

Grab your package soon and find one of the best restaurant in Hanoi.

Address: 6A Đường Thành, Hoàn Kiếm, Hà Nội

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