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Update news top restaurants in hanoi
Pho Tien on Nguyen Truong To Street delights diners with its rich broth and warm space, earning Michelin recognition in 2023 and 2025.
Despite consistent crowds and excellent online reviews, Don Duck Old Quarter lost its Bib Gourmand status.
Looking for a sweet escape from the heat? These beloved sweet soup shops offer refreshing options rooted in tradition.
For 70 years, Pho Thin has served more than just pho - it’s preserved family tradition and city history in every bowl.
Above the bustle of Hoan Kiem, Ca phe Dinh remains a sanctuary of the capital’s past.
Enjoy Hanoi's most beloved chè dishes at these five crowd-favorite sweet soup shops in the heart of the capital.
With fresh ingredients, fair prices, and cult followings, these Hanoi eateries serve up some of the best offal dishes in the city.
Discover how a Hanoi eatery draws locals and tourists with handmade banh cuon and a century-old stone mill.
A guide to the city’s top plant-based dining spots, offering global flavors and elegant interiors.
From pho and bun thang to cha ca and shrimp cakes, here’s where to taste Hanoi’s culinary icons.
At a modest Hanoi eatery, a century-old heirloom is key to the city's most talked-about seasonal specialty.
Hanoi’s snail restaurants offer a variety of flavorful dishes, from boiled snails with dipping sauce to grilled seafood and stir-fried specialties. Check out these five must-visit spots.
From family-run establishments to Michelin-featured restaurants, these banh cuon spots showcase the best of Hanoi’s traditional cuisine.
Hanoi’s chao suon (pork rib porridge) is a beloved comfort food, and these five spots have won the hearts of locals and visitors alike with their rich, flavorful bowls.
On Hang Giay Street, a three-generation pho shop run by Giang’s family continues to captivate early morning crowds with its rich flavors and authentic recipes.