1. Offal Congee - 4 Tran Duy Tu
CallFrom ancient times, offal congee has not only been a simple, ordinary dish, but it has also held a significant position in Vietnamese cuisine. Vietnamese cuisine isn't decorated intricately like many other cultures, but it focuses on the flavors of the food. A dish may look very simple and not visually appealing, but inside are flavors that blend together uniquely. From luxurious, upscale shops to small roadside stalls, you can find delicious, nutritious, and affordable offal congee served with fresh herbs and dipping sauce, which is truly wonderful.
Fans of plain congee are surely familiar with offal congee shop No. 4 Dao Duy Tu. Calling it the best offal congee shop in the Old Quarter is not an exaggeration. A bowl of congee filled with plain offal, served with fresh herbs and dipping sauce, is truly delicious and satisfying after eating. A bowl of congee is quite cheap, around 15,000 VND, 30,000 VND is enough for 2 people to eat and still feel full. The offal, including intestines, liver, stomach, lungs, etc., sold here are all sold out daily, not leftover from previous days. The offal is sweet, delicious, and not bitter at all, so customers can rest assured when enjoying it. Eating it with fresh herbs enhances the flavor even more, nothing to complain about. They don't use shrimp paste here, instead, they use other types of fish sauce.
Contact Information:
Address: 4 Dao Duy Tu, Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi
Phone: 0962 248 855
Opening hours: 06:00 - 21:00


2. Aunt Beo's Pyramid-Shaped Rice Cake
CallRice dumpling, a type of cake made from rice flour, tapioca flour mixed with broth, filled with shoulder meat, sausage, dried shallots, spring onions, pepper, fish sauce, salt, (in the South, the filling also includes quail eggs). Rice dumplings are shaped like a tall hand, with fingers close together, wrapped in banana leaves and steamed for 30 to 40 minutes. Rice dumplings have long been familiar to everyone, serving as a quick, cheap, and delicious breakfast. Aunt Beo's Pyramid-Shaped Rice Cake is located on Thuy Khe Street, very famous, a place where many people come to enjoy rice dumplings.
Aunt Beo's Pyramid-Shaped Rice Cake is perhaps the biggest rice dumpling seller on Thuy Khe Street. Saying 'big' here means that the cake is twice or even one and a half times bigger than those at other shops in the capital. Despite its size, the price is not too high: only 12,000 VND for one cake without any extra ingredients, and a full portion with pork sausage will be 25,000 VND, which is quite reasonable, not too expensive. The cake's crust here is not chewy or tough but soft and smooth, although quite thick, perhaps this is what makes the cake look bigger than usual. The filling consists of minced meat, sausage, which are cleverly processed to be just right and quite generous. Additionally, you can order extra sausage to eat with, or iced tea or soy milk are also served by the staff, enough to give you a satisfying afternoon.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Address: 3 Thuy Khe, Ba Dinh District, Hanoi
Phone: 0984 500 041
Opening hours: 06:00 - 21:00


3. Anh Tùng's Hot Sticky Rice
CallSticky rice is a popular breakfast dish in Hanoi. Sticky rice is considered a suitable gift for breakfast because it is cheap, suitable for many different people, and very diverse. There are many types of sticky rice, from corn sticky rice, pandan sticky rice, red sticky rice, coconut sticky rice, to plain sticky rice. Plain sticky rice can be eaten with pate, Chinese sausage, sausage, pork pie, eggs... accompanied by a little meat broth. When it comes to good sticky rice stalls in Hanoi, Anh Tùng's Hot Sticky Rice stall is definitely not to be missed. This is a famous savory sticky rice stall with spicy ribs. A large piece of ribs with the spicy sauce mixed in the fragrant, sticky rice grains will surely impress any gourmet.
Compared to other savory sticky rice stalls in Hanoi, Anh Tùng's Hot Sticky Rice is also a famous stall for its unique savory dishes, such as stewed meat, pate. The pate here is not soft but firm, smooth, and you can clearly taste the liver and meat. The stewed meat is tender, the fatty part is stewed until clear and not greasy. The stall's sticky rice is white, fragrant, smooth, and chewy, each portion is just right. For hearty eaters, they will definitely have to order more sticky rice. Compared to the general price of good savory sticky rice stalls in Hanoi, this is a stall worth trying because it meets the taste of savory sticky rice lovers, and is also affordable. The price of sticky rice here ranges from 20,000 VND to 30,000 VND.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Address: 75 Mai Hac De, Hai Ba Trung District, Hanoi
Phone: 0915 685 688
Opening hours: 06:00 - 23:00


4. Yến Béo's Chicken Soup
CallHot Rice Cakes & Chicken Soup at 19 Hoe Nhai is a must-visit eatery for those who love hot rice cakes or chicken soup. The eatery is located on the sidewalk, so it's not very big, only about 4-5 tables outside the door and 1 small cart to sell soup. The chicken soup here is very famous, rich in flavor, delicious when hot, priced at only 20,000 VND/bowl. In addition, the hot rice cakes here are also very popular, priced at only 15,000 VND/bowl. A bowl of chicken soup is filled with shredded chicken, sweet bone broth, the aroma of mushrooms, ground pepper, coriander, and especially the aroma of fresh ginger and chicken meat combined together is extremely attractive. The chicken soup sprinkled with small lime leaves, served with a few pieces of deep-fried dough sticks, is truly wonderful.
The soup at the eatery is diverse, with dishes such as regular chicken soup, corn mushroom chicken soup, young corn chicken soup,... You can also order hot rice cakes if you still feel hungry. Imagine, in the cold atmosphere of Hanoi, enjoying a hot bowl of chicken soup with soft rice cakes, what could be more wonderful than that.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Address: 19 Hoe Nhai, Ba Dinh District, Hanoi
Phone: 0964 359 922
Opening hours: 07:30 - 21:30
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5. Banh Mi - Hương Lan Eatery
Banh Mi is a Vietnamese dish, consisting of a crispy crust outside, soft interior, and filling. It's considered a popular fast food item, often consumed for breakfast or as a snack throughout the day. Due to its affordability, Banh Mi has become a favorite among many people.
Huong Lan Banh Mi is a renowned brand, closely associated with the childhood memories of countless individuals. During rainy or chilly days in Hanoi, while some seek out luxurious dining experiences with hotpots, grills, or noodles, others remain loyal to the traditional taste of Huong Lan Banh Mi.
Inside Huong Lan Banh Mi, you'll find a generous amount of pate, Vietnamese sausage, pickled vegetables, and shredded pork neatly packed inside a fully stuffed baguette. With over 20 years of market presence, Huong Lan has established itself as a trustworthy and quality-oriented brand. They not only sell Banh Mi but also provide ingredients for making your own sandwiches. If you truly appreciate the flavor of a Huong Lan Banh Mi made by your own hands, there's no reason not to visit their store.
Contact Information:
Address: 6C Lang Ha, Ba Dinh District, Hanoi
Phone: 0971 723 590
Opening Hours: Open all day


6. Duck Noodle - Loan Béo
When it comes to delicious duck noodle soup in Hanoi, Loan Béo is an unmissable spot. With over 20 years of experience in serving duck noodle soup, Loan Béo Duck Noodle is always on the list of street food destinations to visit. In fact, it's one of the few places selling tasty duck noodles from early morning in the capital city of Hanoi. As soon as you step into the restaurant, you'll be pleasantly surprised by the display of golden ducks arranged on the serving tray. Additionally, you'll find heart, feet, and wings separated to accommodate those who prefer specific parts.
The bowl of noodle soup here contains the sweet flavor of duck meat, with a hint of sourness and a delightful aroma. Overall, the duck meat is tender and the piece of soft spongey giblets with bamboo shoot juice adds a fascinating and unique taste. The standout feature of the duck noodle soup here is the inclusion of simmered duck gizzard in every bowl. With exclusive cooking methods unique to Loan Béo - Duck & Duck Noodle, they've brought a new flavor profile that's fragrant, delicious, and rich. The broth here is fragrant with the sweetness of bone marrow and meat. The soft spongey giblets are perfectly palatable, the duck meat is tender, flavorful, and never dry. The price for a bowl of duck noodle soup here ranges from 25,000 to 40,000 VND.
Contact Information:
Address: 42 Bui Ngoc Duong, Hai Ba Trung District, Hanoi
Opening Hours: 08:00 - 21:30


7. Hot Rice Cake Stall - Mrs. Nội
CallRice cake is a traditional Vietnamese dish. This dish can be served either cold or hot, each offering a completely different flavor profile. When eaten cold, rice cake has a fragrant chewiness from the rice flour, a bit of crunchiness, nuttiness from peanuts, and a refreshing, sweet taste when dipped in simple soy sauce. When served hot, rice cake takes on a different appearance and taste, with distinct colors, aesthetics, and flavors. One of the oldest and most renowned places for hot rice cake in Hanoi is Mrs. Nội's Hot Rice Cake Stall.
The allure of the rice cake here lies in its chewy texture, generous portions of minced meat and mushrooms, all perfectly seasoned. When served, the hot dish emits a fragrant aroma of flour, fried shallots, and fish sauce. The rice cake here is soaked in a diluted fish sauce, slightly sweet and salty, with minced meat and wood ear mushrooms, and plenty of fried shallots. This eating style is somewhat similar to the rice cake in broth with minced meat at the sour pho stall in Lang Son near Bàn Cờ market. As a light and satisfying snack, with just the right amount to satisfy hunger, it has a rustic charm that many people long for.
Contact Information:
Address: Alley 8 Lê Ngọc Hân, Hai Ba Trung District, Hanoi
Phone: 0348 380 313
Opening Hours: 09:00 - 22:00


8. Steamed Rice Rolls - Thụy Khuê
When it comes to delicious breakfast options in the winter, one cannot overlook hot steamed rice rolls. A plate of hot steamed rice rolls served piping hot, with fragrant fried shallots, and a few slices of cinnamon pork sausage accompanied by dipping sauce is more than enough for a hearty breakfast. In some places, steamed rice rolls are also served with meatballs, creating a unique flavor. Many steamed rice roll stalls also offer egg steamed rice rolls, which are very suitable for breakfast. Eggs provide essential nutrients and energy for the body. A plate of steamed rice rolls costs around 15,000 VND, making it affordable for students and anyone else. Head to Thuy Khe Street to savor this dish!
Thuy Khe Steamed Rice Rolls, a steamed rice roll stall that has been around for a long time. While few visitors may know about it, anyone in Hanoi is likely familiar with this steamed rice roll stall. It's an old eatery that the owner has built over the years. The steamed rice rolls at Alley 29 Thuy Khe have been selling for over 40 years, yet the prices have not increased significantly over time. The rice paper is thin, soft, and chewy, topped with minced meat or an egg, and plenty of fried shallots. Dip it into a bowl of hot fish sauce, and you'll feel like you're back in your childhood. As it's an affordable eatery, the prices are very reasonable, making it well worth it for those nostalgic for a taste of the past.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Address: Alley 29 Thuy Khe, Tay Ho District, Hanoi
Opening Hours: 06:30 - 12:00


9. Rib Congee at Hang Bo Street
Rib congee is a delicious dish, easy to prepare, and suitable for all ages, both adults and children, making it a perfect breakfast option. With just a few pork ribs and some rice, you can have a refreshing and fragrant bowl of congee. For a fancier version, you can enjoy rib congee with Chinese crullers or century eggs, which enhances the experience even more. The rib congee stall at Hang Bo Street may be small, but it's renowned as one of the best places for rib congee in Hanoi. The lady who runs the stall has been dedicated to this profession for a long time. Her congee is cooked with bone broth, finely ground rice, and tender pork ribs. The simmered ribs release their tenderness into the smooth white congee.
Guests who come for a bowl of rib congee at Hang Bo Street in the early morning can enjoy the sweetness of the simmered rice, the rich broth, bite into the crispy Chinese crullers, and admire the street scene on Hang Bo Street in the early hours. Amidst the hustle and bustle of Hanoi, the faint scent of banana essential oil from a nearby essential oil workshop adds a unique charm. The price of a bowl of rib congee here is also very affordable, only about 20,000 VND for a warm bowl of rib congee to warm up your stomach in this winter season.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Address: 32 Hang Bo Street, Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi
Opening Hours: 06:30 - 10:00


10. Steamed Buns - Ton That Thiep Alley
Steamed buns are a type of bun made from flour dough with a filling, steamed, fried, or baked before eating in Chinese cuisine. It's quite similar to the traditional mantou bun of China, but these two types of buns are completely unrelated. The filling of steamed buns is made from meat or vegetables depending on the region in China. It's unclear when steamed buns were introduced to Vietnam, but they have become a popular breakfast dish among Vietnamese people. Walking into Ton That Thiep Alley, you will be attracted by the aroma of Quail Egg Steamed Buns from the 2 Quail Egg Steamed Bun stall, where the customers are always crowded.
The stall is located next to the roadside, but once inside, it's clean, tidy, and airy. The steamed buns here are very delicious, highly praised by everyone. The steamed buns come in various types, including vegetarian steamed buns, 2 quail egg steamed buns, savory filling steamed buns, and fried vegetarian steamed buns. All types of steamed buns are made very tasty and fragrant. The vegetarian steamed buns are large, with a crispy and chewy crust, not crumbled, and hot and fragrant. The 2 quail egg steamed buns are filled with abundant filling, the meat is well-seasoned, and these buns are best enjoyed while hot. And other types of steamed buns are also chosen by many customers. The service is enthusiastic, friendly, and the prices are reasonable. Rest assured that once you come to eat here for the first time, you will come back for the second, third time.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Address: 5 Ton That Thiep Alley, Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi
Opening Hours: 05:30 - 19:30


