1. Hoan Kiem Salad Street
When you think of dried beef salad, Hoan Kiem Salad Street immediately comes to mind, with many shops lining the sidewalk. Despite being only around 50 meters long, Hoan Kiem Street, also known as the shortest street in Hanoi, leads straight to Hoan Kiem Lake. Every afternoon, the street is bustling with both locals and tourists eager to taste the famous dried beef salad. Although the ingredients are familiar, the distinctiveness of this dish lies in the traditional sweet and sour dressing that perfectly complements the flavors.
Moreover, Hoan Kiem Salad Street, located right in the heart of the Old Quarter, attracts attention year-round, making it a must-visit when you're here. It's definitely a dish you shouldn't miss.
Price: 35,000 VND


2. To Tich Fruit Salad Street
To Tich Street in Hanoi has long been known as Fruit Salad Street, with numerous fruit salad stalls lining the street from start to finish. The fruit is chopped into small pieces, mixed with condensed milk, coconut milk, and crushed ice, creating a refreshing and sweet flavor that's easy to enjoy.
It's hard to say which shop serves the best fruit salad here. What’s certain is that To Tich Street is always busy, especially during the summer. This vibrant atmosphere is what has built the unique reputation of this street. When in Hanoi, don’t miss the fruit salad at this popular location!
Price: 25,000 VND


3. Phung Hung Hotpot Street
Phung Hung is one of the most famous streets for hotpot in Hanoi. As night falls, dozens of hotpot restaurants, including many street vendors, line the street, ready to serve customers. This bustling atmosphere makes the street come alive.
For a long time, Phung Hung Street has been a favorite spot for hotpot lovers. It was also the first street in Hanoi to specialize in hotpot. It's hard to choose which restaurant to visit here, as the street is filled with various hotpot places offering different flavors. With a wide range of hotpots at affordable prices, this street is always busy, attracting food enthusiasts.
Price: 250,000 - 300,000 VND


4. Gầm Cầu Grilled Offal Street
Just hearing the name makes it sound unique. Gầm Cầu Street is a very small area, only about 200 meters long, running along the railway tracks leading to Long Bien Bridge. The street stretches from Hàng Giấy to Phùng Hưng. On both sides of Gầm Cầu Street, there are no sidewalks for pedestrians, which might make you picture a cramped and hard-to-navigate place. However, it turns out that it's quite easy to walk along the street since very few vehicles pass through.
Gầm Cầu Street is no longer an unfamiliar name for those who enjoy snacks. While it's famous for grilled offal, the street also offers a variety of other tasty dishes such as grilled pork belly and offal, all carefully marinated and grilled to perfection with a blend of spicy, salty, and sweet flavors. By 5 or 6 PM, the street gets crowded with customers. If you're in Hanoi, you shouldn't miss this place.
Price: 70,000 - 110,000 VND


5. Cầu Gỗ Seafood Street
This famous street, once known as Rue Du Pont En Bois, gained fame for its fresh tea stalls at the end of the street. Today, it has transformed into the renowned seafood street of Hanoi. The shops here open at 5 PM and stay open until late, with nearly a dozen seafood restaurants constantly bustling with customers.
When you visit, you can choose from a wide range of seafood, from the affordable to the luxurious, such as snails, clams, lobsters, abalones, and shrimp. Most of the restaurants offer similar dishes, but each one has its secret recipe for dipping sauces that give it a unique flavor. This is a great place to enjoy the sweet and savory taste of Vietnamese seafood.
Price: 250,000 - 350,000 VND


6. Hồ Tây Snail Street
When visiting Hồ Tây, you'll find a row of seafood and snail restaurants lining the sidewalks. Although it's not the top destination for snails, Hồ Tây Snail Street remains popular among locals for its variety of fresh and delicious snails.
It might not be the best in the city, but when it comes to a lively place to enjoy snails, no one can deny that Hồ Tây Snail Street is the place to be. The street begins to fill up around 3 PM and remains busy until midnight. This lively atmosphere is what gives Hồ Tây Snail Street its unique charm.
Price: 25,000 - 40,000 VND per plate of snails.


7. Lý Văn Phúc Grilled Chicken Feet Street
In the evening, as you walk down Nguyễn Thái Học Street, you can't miss the small alley filled with crowds and the misty smoke wafting through the air. The smoke spreads, tempting passersby with the delicious aroma of grilled chicken feet from the nearby shops in Lý Văn Phúc.
The grilled chicken feet in this area have become a local specialty, known for their mouthwatering taste and affordable price. The feet are marinated with honey and various spices, then grilled over charcoal until perfectly cooked. The result is a golden, crispy exterior with a fragrant, savory flavor. In addition to grilled chicken feet, the area also offers grilled chicken wings and buttered toast, which are also popular among visitors.
Price: 30,000 - 55,000 VND.


8. Ngũ Xã Grilled Pho Rolls Street
Pho cuon is one of Hanoi's signature dishes. If you visit Hanoi, don't miss Ngũ Xã Pho Cuon, a small street by Truc Bach Lake that is home to the famous Ngũ Xã Pho Cuon brand. It’s easy to find a pho cuon shop here, as the area is filled with many different pho cuon eateries. Pho cuon is a beloved dish for many families due to its simple preparation and unique taste. While it may seem easy to make, any small mistake in the process can affect the flavor.
Although pho cuon or crispy fried pho are easy-to-eat dishes, each shop in this area offers its own distinct flavor, making it a delightful experience for visitors. Pho cuon is a popular breakfast option for tourists exploring the area.
Price: 20,000 - 55,000 VND.


