Compilation of the list of delicious dishes in Hanoi's Old Quarter
1. Bun Cha Hang Quat
- Address: Alley 74 Hang Quat, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi
Bun cha is one of the enticing dishes in Hanoi that always captivates tourists. The Bun cha eatery on Hang Quat Street has been around for a long time and is almost always bustling. The standout feature of the restaurant is the flavorful grilled pork, tender pork belly marinated with spices, garlic, and savory fish sauce, then grilled over charcoal, creating a delightful aroma.

Bun cha (source: collection)
2. Cha Ca La Vong – a renowned delicacy in Hanoi's Old Quarter
- Address: 14 Cha Ca, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi
With over 130 years of history, Cha Ca La Vong is one of the must-visit eateries in the Old Quarter where you should go to savor the flavors. The sweet and fatty taste of Cha Ca La Vong fish cake combined with the aroma of herbs and shrimp paste makes many people crave for more, wanting to eat endlessly.

Cha Ca La Vong - a famous dish in the Old Quarter that tourists love (source: collection)
3. Snail vermicelli in Dong Xuan Market Alley
- Address: Dong Xuan Market Alley, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi
Although the shop is small and tucked away deep in Dong Xuan Market Alley, it is extremely crowded due to its delicious and well-rounded flavor. Each bowl of vermicelli here ranges from 30,000 to 35,000 VND and opens from 10 am to 4 pm.

Vermicelli in Dong Xuan Market Alley - a must-try dish when visiting the Old Quarter (source: collection)
4. Pho Bat Dan - the most famous dish in the Old Quarter
- Address: 49 Bat Dan, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi
When it comes to delicious beef noodle soup, connoisseurs cannot overlook Pho Bat Dan. The characteristic bowl of Pho Bat Dan, originating from authentic Hanoi beef noodle soup, with its fragrant aroma and rich flavor, has attracted not only Hanoians but also diners from far and wide, both domestically and internationally.

Pho Bat Dan - the most famous pho address in Hanoi (source: kenh14.vn)
5. Xoi xeo Hang Bai
- Address: Intersection of Hang Bai - Ly Thuong Kiet
Xoi Sister May on Hang Bai is a familiar spot for many Hanoians, nearly 20 years in the making. Just one bite of the sticky rice with shredded chicken, mung beans, and a bit of scallion oil leaves everyone feeling delighted. The stall serves from 6:30 AM to around 9:30 AM or until sold out.

Sticky rice with chicken - a familiar breakfast dish for Hanoians (source: collected photo)
6. Bun dau shrimp paste at Hang Khay
- Address: Alley 31 Hang Khay, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi
The portion of bun dau mam tom here is quite generous and diverse. Alongside golden fried tofu and white vermicelli, there are many other items for diners to enjoy as well, such as pork trotters, pork belly, fermented pork rolls... allowing customers to choose freely. Each serving of bun dau averages around 30,000 VND.

Bun dau is a popular rustic dish that attracts many diners (collected photo)
7. Fried fermented pork rolls at Tam Thuong Alley
- Address: Tam Thuong Alley, Hang Bong, Hanoi
Tam Thuong Alley is renowned as the 'fried fermented pork roll paradise' in Hanoi. Though only about 10 meters long, it hosts 6 or 7 stalls selling this favorite snack. The fried fermented pork rolls are just right, not greasy, served on banana leaf-lined trays accompanied by pickled cucumbers, radishes, green mangoes...

Fried fermented pork rolls at Tam Thuong Alley – a famous snack spot in the Old Quarter (collected photo)
8. Ham Long Street Salad
- Address: 25 Ham Long, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi
Nộm, a typical Hanoi snack, is incredibly easy to eat and loved by everyone. Here, nộm comes in two main types: traditional dried beef nộm and mixed nộm with beef offal. Additionally, the stall offers several other snacks like clear tapioca cakes, chicken necks, roasted birds...

Dried beef nộm at Ham Long Street (collected photo)
9. Trần Xuân Soạn Clam Porridge
- Address: 26 Tran Xuan Soan, Hai Ba Trung, Hanoi
This is a rare spot for clam porridge with a legitimate signboard and shop, boasting over 30 years of history. At 30,000 VND, it's not cheap for a common dish. However, once you taste it, you'll realize that the quality of the bowl of porridge is completely worth it.

Clam porridge at Tran Xuan Soan Street - a delicacy in Hanoi's Old Quarter (collected photo)
10. Fried Há Cảo at Hang Bo
- Address: 55 Hang Bo, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi
Although these dumplings are small, they are filled with a substantial amount of meat, served with fresh vegetables and a sweet and sour dipping sauce that complements them perfectly. The price of these dumplings is surprisingly cheap, only 9,000 VND for 10 pieces, so the shop is always bustling with customers.

Fried Dumplings at Hang Bo Street - delicious and cheap street food in the Old Quarter (collected photo)
11. Fried Sticky Rice Cakes at Hang Dieu
- Address: 25 Hang Dieu, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi
One of the most favored spots for fried sticky rice in Hanoi is the stall on Hang Dieu Street. The sticky rice is freshly steamed, compacted into flat squares, then fried until golden on both sides. The dish boasts a crispy exterior while maintaining a soft, chewy interior, served with braised eggs, pork sausage, and Chinese sausage, leaving diners craving for more.

Fragrant fried sticky rice at Hang Dieu Street (collected photo)
12. Pho Ly Quoc Su
- Address: 10 Ly Quoc Su, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi
The renowned Pho Ly Quoc Su is always among the top places for delicious pho in Hanoi. The menu here specializes in beef, offering options like rare beef, well-done beef, or brisket for diners to choose according to their preferences. The broth is rich and flavorful, with tender and fragrant beef, while the fried dough sticks served alongside are crispy and tasty. The average price for a bowl of pho is 50,000 VND.

Pho Ly Quoc Su (collected photo)
13. Bun Rieu at Hang Chieu – Delicious Eating Spot in the Old Quarter
- Address: 54 Hang Chieu, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi
When it comes to delicious egg noodles in Hanoi, one cannot overlook Binh Tay noodle shop on Hang Chieu Street. The bowl of noodles here is quite large and hearty, with chewy and fragrant noodles, rich and sweet broth flavored with shrimp and bone broth. The shrimp and meat dumplings are marinated skillfully according to a secret recipe, resulting in a rich and flavorful taste. A bowl of egg noodles here costs 40,000 VND.

Egg Noodles at Binh Tay (collected photo)
14. Four Seasons Sweet Soup at Hang Can
- Address: No. 4 Hang Can, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi
True to its name, Four Seasons Sweet Soup offers a variety of sweet soup options for customers to choose from according to each season. The sweet soups here have a fairly traditional taste, with simple ingredients yet enough to make diners feel delighted. Most of the sweet soups are not overly sweet, with a refreshing taste that never gets tiresome. The prices of the sweet soups here range from 15,000 to 30,000 VND.

Delicious treat of the Old Quarter: Four Seasons Sweet Soup on Hang Can Street (collected photo)
15. Grilled Beef at Ma May
- Address: 47 Ma May, Hang Buom, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi
Strolling along Ma May street, you'll easily spot a restaurant with professionally dressed staff and the tantalizing aroma of grilled beef sizzling over the fire. The grilled dishes here are marinated just right, and the plates are quite generous. The average price ranges from 100,000 to 150,000 VND per person.

Grilled beef on Ma May street (collected photo)
16. Chicken Noodles at Hang Bo
- Address: 49 Hang Bo, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi
Formerly situated at the corner of the sidewalk between Hang Bo and Luong Van Can streets, this restaurant relocated to a more spacious and elegant location at 49 Hang Bo after the sidewalk was cleared. The chicken noodles here are plentiful in meat and bone-free. The broth is rich and balanced, with a sweet, fragrant blend of herbs such as Chinese apple, goji berry, and mugwort, known for their health benefits. Each bowl of chicken noodles here costs 70,000 VND.

Chicken Noodles at Hang Bo (collected photo)
17. Grilled Chicken Feet at Gach Alley
- Address: 21 Gach Alley, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi
When it comes to grilled chicken feet, people often think of Ly Van Phuc street. However, grilled chicken feet at Gach Alley is also a worthy place for you to try. The chicken feet here are marinated richly and are only grilled when ordered, so they are always hot. On average, each person will spend around 40,000 - 50,000 VND.

Grilled Chicken Feet at Gach Alley is also a delicious dish worth trying when dining in the old town (collected photo)
18. Bún thang at Cau Go
- Address: 48 Cau Go, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi
For decades, Bún thang at Mrs. Đức's on Cau Go street has been closely associated with many generations of Hanoians. Despite being a small eatery without fancy signs or luxurious space, Mrs. Đức's Bún thang still has the power to make passersby stop in their tracks. The Bún thang here is quite comprehensive with chicken, sausage, shrimp, eggs, shiitake mushrooms... blending together incredibly fragrant and flavorful.

Bún thang at Mrs. Đức's on Cau Go street (collected photo)
19. Mixed Fruit Salad at Tô Tịch
- Address: Tô Tịch street, Hàng Gai, Hoàn Kiếm, Hà Nội
When it comes to mixed fruit salad in Hanoi, people immediately think of Tô Tịch street. The fruits here are always fresh and carefully selected, which has built the reputation of this street. A typical bowl of mixed fruit salad includes jackfruit, dragon fruit, mango, apple... topped with creamy yogurt.

Mixed fruit salad at Tô Tịch street - the number one refreshing snack (collected photo)
20. Hot Fried Breadsticks at Hàng Bông
- Address: 73 Hàng Bông street, Hoàn Kiếm district, Hanoi
One big plus that many diners appreciate about eating fried breadsticks here is that they are always fresh. The owner only cuts the dough and fries it when customers order. Although you have to wait a bit, the plate of fried breadsticks served is always hot, half soft and half crispy, deliciously authentic. A plate of fried breadsticks, about a dozen pieces, costs 20,000 VND.

Hot fried breadsticks at Hàng Bông street - a tasty snack in Hanoi's Old Quarter (collected photo)
To list all the addresses of delicious dishes in Hanoi's Old Quarter would probably take a long time. Here are 20 of the most beloved places that Vntrip.vn has compiled. Wish you wonderful moments and experiences with the delicious dishes of Hanoi's cuisine.
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