1. Rib Porridge


2. Thuy Ta Ice Cream


3. Sticky Rice with Sweet Soup and Floating Dumplings
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Address: 1 Bát Đàn, Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi
Phone: 0936 628 887
Operating hours: 08:15 - 23:00


4. Sticky Rice with Egg and Pork
Sticky Rice with Egg and Pork is a beloved dish among Vietnamese people. The sticky rice is always soft, sticky, and fragrant, as it’s carefully steamed in a pot. The fried egg has a crispy outer layer while maintaining a runny yolk. The pork and sausage served with the dish are simple, yet it’s the savory pork broth that makes the meal so delicious.
The natural sweetness of the pork broth blends perfectly with the egg yolk and the tender pork, creating a delightful harmony with the sticky rice. It’s the perfect dish for a quick breakfast when you’re hungry. Sticky Rice with Egg and Pork Yến is one of the most famous places for this dish in Hanoi, attracting numerous customers daily. Located in a busy street in the Old Quarter, Yến’s sticky rice has become a must-try spot for those visiting Hanoi. If you’re a tourist, chances are, a local guide will recommend this iconic Hanoi delicacy. The menu at Yến offers a variety of sticky rice dishes like chicken and mushroom, mixed sticky rice, and pork with eggs. Besides the main dishes, you can also choose additional toppings, such as milk, juice, or iced tea to complement your meal. The restaurant has ample seating with three floors and outdoor seating, although parking can be a bit tight if you arrive near the entrance. Don’t miss out on this savory, rich sticky rice when you visit Hanoi.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Address: 35B Nguyễn Hữu Huân, Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi
Phone: 024 3926 3427 & 0912 622 272
Email: [email protected]
Fanpage: https://www.facebook.com/xoiyen.vn
Opening hours: 06:00 AM - 00:00 AM


5. Mixed Rice Paper
For students, young people, or just about anyone, mixed rice paper is a beloved snack that always draws in customers. If you’re looking for some delicious mixed rice paper, head over to Mixed Rice Paper Saigon - Nguyễn Siêu. Each ingredient is added in just the right amount, but together they create a truly irresistible snack. It’s a simple dish, yet it has the power to capture the hearts of many. The transparent rice paper is mixed with green scallion oil, spicy satay oil, dried beef shreds, tangy green mango slices, dried shrimp, roasted peanuts, fried shallots, aromatic coriander, and halved quail eggs.
All these ingredients are mixed together and then squeezed with a bit of sour lime juice, bringing out the perfect flavor of this traditional Saigon dish. This spot is particularly popular among students, and for good reason—it’s been around for years and remains one of the top places to enjoy mixed rice paper. The owner is friendly and accommodating, always ready to meet the customers’ requests. When you eat it, you’ll taste the sweetness of the dried beef, the spiciness of the satay oil, the fragrant sauce, the rich flavor of the quail egg, the tartness of the mango, and the sharpness of the coriander. It all blends together in a uniquely unforgettable taste. The price for mixed rice paper at Saigon - Nguyễn Siêu is only around 10,000 to 20,000 VND, which is a bargain!
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Address: 3 Nguyễn Siêu, Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi
Phone: 0949 642 712
Opening hours: 10:00 AM - 10:00 PM


6. Jackfruit Yogurt
If the hot summer weather has you craving something cool, jackfruit yogurt is the perfect choice in the lively Old Quarter of Hanoi. Today, this refreshing treat continues to captivate young people even on rainy, chilly days. Jackfruit Yogurt is the ideal blend of yogurt and jackfruit, combined with a variety of other ingredients. Its unique sweetness always delights yogurt lovers throughout the year.
At Chè 24BT, the jackfruit yogurt is a delicious mix of ingredients—besides the yogurt and jackfruit, there’s coconut milk, basil seeds, pomegranate seeds, jelly, and tapioca pearls. It comes in a generously sized bowl and is very affordable, priced at just 20,000 VND. Despite not being as trendy as it was in 2010, jackfruit yogurt is still loved by many young people. Since the shop is sidewalk-based without a roof, it operates primarily in the evenings when the sun sets during the summer, but you can also visit earlier in the winter. After walking through the streets of Hanoi, stop by and enjoy this refreshing yogurt bowl, perfect for a warm summer evening.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Address: 24 Bà Triệu, Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi
Opening hours: 10:30 AM - 3:00 PM


7. Tràng Tiền Ice Cream
Tràng Tiền Ice Cream is a unique brand from Hanoi, with a history spanning over half a century, deeply intertwined with many significant moments in the capital's history. It's a must-visit for any tourist coming to Hanoi. Tràng Tiền Ice Cream has a loyal following of all ages, from students to office workers, from children to adults. With prices as low as a few thousand VND for a single ice cream, it's an affordable treat that everyone can enjoy.
What makes Tràng Tiền Ice Cream so popular is its refreshing, easy-to-eat flavor, making it perfect for all seasons. There are many flavors to choose from, such as cocoa, young green rice, mung bean, coconut milk, and cone ice cream. Among them, the cone ice cream is the most beloved. Although there are many branches of Tràng Tiền Ice Cream, the best one is undoubtedly located at 35 Tràng Tiền Street, right next to Hoan Kiem Lake, the heart of Hanoi. Visitors to Hoan Kiem Lake often stop by for this famous ice cream before heading to other destinations.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Address: 35 Tràng Tiền, Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi
Phone: 0969 963 839
Email: [email protected]
Website: http://kemtrangtien.vn/
Fanpage: www.facebook.com/kemtrangtiensince1958
Opening Hours: 07:30 AM - 11:00 AM


8. Fried Rice Cakes
Fried Rice Cakes in Hanoi is a simple yet beloved treat that has been enjoyed by generations of locals. It's the perfect snack when you're slightly hungry but not too full, providing just enough sustenance to get you through the rest of your day. This snack is not only satisfying but also serves as a reason to gather and chat with friends and family.
For a long time, Fried Rice Cakes and fried dumplings from the Gốc Đa stall have been the go-to spot for people in Hanoi. The stall got its name because it sits next to a centuries-old banyan tree with a large canopy that shades the entire area. Though the shop is small and humble, it's incredibly clean, and visitors can watch the process of making and frying the cakes. The food here is just as good as its reputation, built over 30 years of serving locals. Whether fancy or street-side, fried rice cakes have become a staple for those who love the flavors of Hanoi.
Address: 52 Lý Quốc Sư, Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi
Phone: 0946 656 056
Fanpage: https://www.facebook.com/Banhgoigocda
Opening Hours: 08:00 AM - 09:30 PM


9. Grilled Pork Skewers
Grilled Pork Skewers have long been a beloved street snack, especially cherished by many in Hanoi. As the city starts to cool down, the crisp air makes your stomach growl for something warm and satisfying. At this time of year, there’s nothing better than a snack that’s crispy or chewy, and nothing quite beats the comforting, smoky aroma of grilled pork skewers. These skewers have become a popular treat across Hanoi's streets in recent years, and one of the best places to enjoy them is at Thịt Xiên Nướng & Bánh Mì – Lương Ngọc Quyến, located at 40 Lương Ngọc Quyến Street, Hanoi.
This tasty snack is not just for winter; it’s a favorite that never goes out of season. Hanoi’s grilled pork skewers are loved by all ages, from kids to adults, especially by students who can never resist them. The succulent pork, grilled perfectly with spices, is so flavorful that you’ll find yourself ordering more after just one skewer. The skewers are grilled over glowing embers, releasing an irresistible aroma that draws passersby in. Served with chili sauce, the skewers are a delicious combination of sweet, savory, and spicy flavors that will leave you craving more.
Address: 40 Lương Ngọc Quyến, Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi
Opening Hours: 04:00 PM - 11:00 PM


10. Fried Fermented Pork Rolls
For a long time, Fried Fermented Pork Rolls from the Old Quarter have been a familiar and beloved snack. One of the most famous places for these rolls is Tạm Thương Alley, located on Hàng Bông Street. Despite its small size, the alley is home to six or seven shops all selling these delicious rolls. The rolls are fried to perfection—crispy, light, and not greasy—offering a satisfying crunch without being overly oily like some other places. When you think of Tạm Thương Alley, you instantly think of the ‘heavenly paradise’ of Hanoi’s fried fermented pork rolls. The rolls here aren’t coated in batter, but are just the right size and fried directly to give them a soft, rich taste. For those who love extra richness, there's also a special version with cheese-filled rolls.
What makes the experience of enjoying Fried Fermented Pork Rolls at 36 Tạm Thương even more memorable is the casual street food vibe. Customers sit on small plastic chairs, and the rolls are served in banana leaf-lined trays, which are placed on other chairs as tables. The chili sauce comes in tiny bowls, and you can also enjoy the rolls with lime, green mango, jicama, or cucumber. The shops here also offer side dishes like garlic butter fries, beef jerky, and stir-fried quail eggs with tamarind sauce.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Address: 36 Tạm Thương, Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi
Phone: 0904 509 619
Email: [email protected]
Website: http://nemchuarantamthuong.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nemchuaran36tamthuong/
Opening Hours: 08:00 AM - 11:00 PM


11. Bánh Khúc
Bánh Khúc is a dish that brings the full taste of the countryside, evoking a sense of warmth and nostalgia for those far from home. Just one bite, and you’ll remember it forever. This dish is for everyone, regardless of age. If you’re looking to try an excellent traditional Bánh Khúc, visit well-known places like Bánh Khúc Quân on Cầu Gỗ Street, Yên Phụ, Phạm Ngọc Thạch, Tạ Quang Bửu, or Bánh Khúc Cô Lan near West Lake, Nguyễn Công Trứ. As a street food, Bánh Khúc is incredibly affordable, priced between 10,000 to 12,000 VND to fill your stomach. During cooler weather, there’s nothing better than holding a hot Bánh Khúc in your hands.
Making Bánh Khúc requires careful selection of ingredients. If you pick the wrong kind of Khúc leaves, the sticky rice won’t have the right texture. The mung beans need to be steamed and mashed to a smooth consistency, with no lumps. The pork belly must be just right—not too lean, or it will turn sour, and not too fatty, or it will taste greasy. The meat is cut into bite-sized pieces, marinated with high-quality fish sauce, spices, and pepper. Then, sticky rice is mixed with Khúc leaves to form the base for this delicious dish, embodying the essence of Hanoi. With such attention to ingredient selection and traditional preparation, it’s no surprise that Bánh Khúc Quân is one of the most popular places for this dish in Hanoi. The restaurant has even expanded to two more locations to meet growing demand.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Address: 35 Cầu Gỗ, Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi
Phone: 0902 187 582
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/banhkhucquanchinhhieu/
Opening Hours: 05:00 AM - 09:00 PM


12. Grilled Fermented Pork Rolls
Fermented pork is a specialty in many regions of Vietnam, with each area creating its own version to match local tastes and food culture. If you've enjoyed the fermented pork from the South, you can’t miss the grilled version from Thanh Hóa. Grilled Fermented Pork Rolls Ấu Triệu has become a brand in Hanoi. Just one plate of grilled pork rolls, along with some jicama, iced lemon tea, or dried fish, and you can chat all night long without getting bored.
The Grilled Fermented Pork Rolls Ấu Triệu shop opens from 1:00 PM until late in the evening. Though called a shop, it is very simple, with dining tables made of small trays placed on green chairs, set up along a narrow alley to avoid blocking the path. The familiar sight is of the owner skillfully grilling fresh pink skewers of fermented pork over a glowing charcoal flame. While waiting for the pork to cook, you can enjoy a plate of jicama and sip on refreshing iced lemon tea. Once cooked, the grilled pork rolls are served immediately. Unlike fried fermented pork, which is dry and golden, the grilled pork retains its bright pink color and sticky coating. Dipping it in a small bowl of chili sauce, the aroma and flavors blend together perfectly as you take a bite. In addition to grilled pork rolls, you can also choose from other snacks like dried fish, beef jerky, or grilled squid.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Address: 10 Ấu Triệu, Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi
Phone: 0989 385 607 & 0982 915 088 & 024 3928 9130
Email: [email protected]
Fanpage: https://www.facebook.com/people/Nem-chua-nướng-cô-Phượng-số-10-Ấu-Triệu/100063955057197/
Opening Hours: 01:00 PM - 11:30 PM


