1. Thắng Béo Chicken Hotpot
Call NowDespite being a student hotpot spot, Thắng Béo is quite spacious and cool. The owner is attentive to hygiene and cooking processes, ensuring a friendly and welcoming atmosphere. Here, you'll be greeted by staff without the typical hurried service found in many other student eateries. The chicken hotpot here is praised for its flavor, closely resembling the famous Da Lat chicken hotpot. At an affordable price, you can enjoy a complete hotpot set including half a chicken, accompanying noodles, betel leaves, and dipping sauce.
The most impressive aspect is the rich, fragrant hotpot broth, enhanced with lemongrass scent and the addition of sour bamboo shoots that tantalize your taste buds without overwhelming them. The chicken is simmered to tender perfection, imparting a natural sweetness to the broth. If the hotpot broth is overly sweetened with additives like MSG, it becomes less enjoyable and can lead to headaches. The chicken, paired with the slightly spicy and sweet dipping sauce, captures the authentic 'essence' of Da Lat. A few bowls of noodles complete a satisfying and hearty dinner.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Addresses:
- 110-111E7 Tạ Quang Bửu, Hai Bà Trưng District, Hanoi
- 19 Block 8 Alley 67 Phùng Khoang, Hà Đông District, Hanoi
- 6 Alley 84 Trần Thái Tông, Cầu Giấy District, Hanoi
- Details at: www.facebook.com/laugalaethangbeo/
Phone: 0972 888 894
Email: [email protected]
Fanpage: www.facebook.com/laugalaethangbeo/


2. Tam Gia Quán
Call NowIf Hương Thảo uses the yellow color of a 'windmill,' Tam Gia Quán opts for the dreamy purple, instantly reminding you of Da Lat. Located in the alley 371 Kim Mã, it's easy to find due to its spacious, elegant space with a noticeable 'identifiable' color scheme. Surprisingly, everything in the restaurant is tinted with purple, from tables, chairs, decorations to the walls. Interspersed are paintings hanging on the wall and fresh decorative flowers, creating a miniature Da Lat in the heart of Hanoi.
The menu at the restaurant features Da Lat specialties for office workers, including savory pancakes, small savory pancakes, rice vermicelli with roasted pork, avocado ice cream, shrimp spring rolls, chicken hotpot with wild betel leaves, and more. These dishes aim to maintain the Da Lat flavor, so they tend to be sweeter than the taste of the northern region. Feel free to ask the owner to reduce the sweetness if needed. The chicken hotpot with wild betel leaves at the restaurant is a full pot with simmered chicken, wild betel leaves, fresh vegetables, rice vermicelli, and a sweet and spicy dipping sauce. The quality is rich and flavorful, meeting the standards of Da Lat's taste. The restaurant owner is also very enthusiastic in guiding guests on how to eat in the Da Lat style.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Address: 22 Alley 371 Kim Mã, Ba Đình District, Hanoi
Phone: 0904 988 088
Email: [email protected]
Fanpage: www.facebook.com/tamgiaquan.vn/
Opening Hours: 09:00 - 21:00


3. Hanoi Chicken Hotpot
Call NowHanoi Chicken Hotpot is a reputable hotpot spot for office workers, well-known in the Mễ Trì area. Despite not being close to the city center, the restaurant always attracts a crowd on weekends thanks to its excellent quality. The restaurant has only one floor, but the owner invests a lot in the space, offering both indoor and outdoor seating with individual and group tables to meet the needs of all customers. Especially, the owner tries to bring the Da Lat atmosphere closer by designing the famous 'windmill cake shop' landscape.
The menu is diverse and satisfying, from appearance to taste. Some notable dishes include chicken hotpot with wild betel leaves, beef belly, stuffed snails, shredded chicken salad, banana flower chicken salad, Da Lat-style lemon grass dressing salad, and more. The most famous dish at Hanoi Chicken Hotpot is undoubtedly the chicken hotpot with wild betel leaves. The hotpot here captures about 70% of the flavor of Da Lat's hotpot. The chicken used is the native breed, pre-marinated with ground chili, giving the meat a sweet, mildly spicy taste, and enhancing the richness of the broth. Wild betel leaves have a unique taste, slightly sour and astringent when eaten raw, and become firm and fragrant after a quick dip in the broth.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Address:
- CT3-1 Mễ Trì Hạ Apartment, Nam Từ Liêm District, Hanoi
- C3-04 Geleximco Lê Trọng Tấn, Hà Đông District, Hanoi
Phone: 0865 255 420
Email: [email protected]
Website: https://goc-a-lat-lau-ga-la-e.business.site/
Fanpage: www.facebook.com/laugalaehanoi/












