1. Little Bowl - Thai Desserts
Though located on the quiet and peaceful Lan Ong Street, Little Bowl has an undeniable charm that draws in locals, with customers constantly flowing in and out. In the evenings, people spill out onto the sidewalk to enjoy their desserts. The shop is compact and immersed in shades of green, with small wooden tables and chairs, and the cleanliness is always noteworthy. The shop's standout feature is its prominent sign and a glass display showcasing ingredients for the desserts right at the entrance – making it easy to spot from afar. Little Bowl offers a wide variety of Thai desserts, each with its own unique flavor. One must-try is the durian Thai chè: not too sweet, with a strong durian flavor, soft chewy jelly, and plenty of it. The Thai grapefruit dessert is equally delightful, combining grapefruit pulp, mung beans, agar jelly, green noodle-like strands, and coconut milk for a refreshing taste. With a specialty in Thai desserts, the shop also offers traditional Thai chè, banana Thai chè, sweet potato Thai chè, and Thai chè with mung beans/red beans. On colder days, you can enjoy warm cassava chè and hot sweet potato chè, which give off a cozy, simple vibe. Plus, the staff is young and energetic, always happy to assist you in choosing from their extensive menu.


2. Chè Thoa - Nguyễn Ngọc Vũ
Chè Thoa, located right on Nguyễn Ngọc Vũ Street, is the most popular dessert shop in the Trung Hòa - Cầu Giấy area. Their mixed chè and Thai-style chè are considered the shop's 'best-sellers.' The mixed chè is a delightful blend of various beans, tapioca pearls, jelly, sweet corn, and Thai-style green noodles, offering a natural and simple taste. The sweetness is subtle, gently spreading across the palate. The Thai chè options are diverse, ranging from traditional Thai chè to combinations with banana and pomelo. In addition to these, visitors can also enjoy other treats such as grapefruit chè, coconut chè, green bean lotus seed chè, floating rice cake chè, caramel, and yogurt. Each dish at Chè Thoa showcases the delicate essence of dessert making. The chè is sweet and delicious, while also ensuring top-notch hygiene and food safety. The modern, soothing atmosphere of the café, with a color scheme of green and white, creates a relaxing environment for guests. Located in the heart of the city, the generous servings make the price of 30,000 VND per bowl quite reasonable. Don’t miss out on Chè Thoa’s wide variety of desserts, including yogurt, caramel, ice cream, and other delightful snacks.


3. Chè Nhà Làm C6
At Chè Nhà Làm C6, you’ll find a wide range of Thai desserts to satisfy your cravings: durian Thai chè, pomegranate Thai chè, jackfruit Thai chè, grapefruit Thai chè, and Thai fruit chè. For durian lovers, the durian Thai chè is a must-try, with its rich and creamy durian flavor mixed with coconut milk. The durian flesh is smooth and abundant, while the toppings are diverse. A bowl of durian Thai chè is priced at just 35,000 VND, which is quite affordable. If you're not a fan of durian, the jackfruit Thai chè is a great alternative, packed with sweet, fragrant jackfruit. Besides the grapefruit chè, Chè Nhà Làm C6 also offers other delightful options such as almond chè, quy linh chè, An Giang banana chè, mixed caramel, and tapioca yogurt. If you’ve had your fill of Thai chè, don’t miss out on the khúc bạch chè, with its light sweetness, creamy milk-flavored khúc bạch balls, thick and sweet longan pulp, black jelly, and sliced almonds. An added bonus for this shop is the fast service and its clean, spacious environment.


4. Chè Xoan - Hàng Giấy
If you're familiar with the food scene in Hanoi, you’ve likely heard of Chè Xoan - Hàng Giấy. This shop offers a diverse selection of desserts including chè, caramel, yogurt, and other tasty snacks. Due to its wide range of offerings, it has become a favorite spot for students, office workers, and locals in the Hoan Kiem district. If you visit Chè Xoan, start with their Thai chè. The bowl is generously filled with various toppings: durian, jackfruit strips, jelly, tapioca pearls, and green noodles. The green noodles are a distinctive feature of Thai chè toppings, soft and chewy, making for a delightful bite. The chè itself is made with rich coconut milk, giving it a creamy and mildly sweet flavor. If you’re not a fan of durian, simply ask them to remove it or opt for their refreshing Thai grapefruit chè instead. The shop is located at 29 Hàng Giấy, small but relatively clean and airy. While the staff might not be the most friendly, they are quick, ensuring you won’t have to wait long for your order.


5. Chè Bun Hà Nội
Chè Bun, located at 57 Tô Hiến Thành, attracts customers with its visually appealing and unique bowls of chè. Each serving ranges from 25,000 to 30,000 VND, with the traditional flavors being the most popular, such as almond chè, red bean coconut milk chè, mixed Thai chè, and classic Thai chè. Chè Bun also offers a delightful twist with Singaporean and Malaysian-style chè. The traditional Thai chè is the best seller, with a slight sweetness, made from tapioca flour, and combined with various ingredients like tapioca pearls, jelly, green noodles, and shredded coconut. The chè’s colorful presentation adds to its appeal. The shop is small but very clean, and with the current pandemic situation and the rise of delivery services, you can conveniently order Chè Bun through Shopee Food, with the chè packaged neatly to maintain its fresh flavor.


6. Thai Coconut Dessert
If you're a fan of sweets and have never visited Thai Coconut Dessert at 25 Nguyễn Phong Sắc, you're missing out on something special. Located at the beginning of Nguyễn Phong Sắc Street, near the intersection of Trần Thái Tông and Xuân Thủy, it's easy to find. From the outside, you can see a large display of desserts and neatly arranged tables and chairs through the glass door. Once inside, you'll be impressed by the clean space, with simple yet attractive decor. The café is spacious, with an upstairs floor, so many customers prefer to sit upstairs to enjoy their dessert and view the streets of Hanoi. Thai Coconut Dessert offers a variety of desserts, smoothies, and snacks with prices ranging from 10,000 to 40,000 VND. The best-sellers include Thai coconut chè, durian chè, mango yogurt, and Thai caramel chè. The Thai durian chè features smooth durian with chewy toppings, such as jelly, longan, and other fruits like dragon fruit and mango. The Thai coconut chè boasts rich coconut milk, topped with red beans, shaved coconut, tapioca pearls, and green jelly. A standout feature of the Thai coconut chè is its balanced sweetness and generous portions.


7. Minci Thai Desserts
Minci Thai Desserts, located at 5 Nguyễn Trường Tộ, offers a variety of delicious options such as caramel, mango chè, pomelo chè, Thai chè, che khuc bach, and yogurt. The mango chè is particularly famous and a must-try. This dessert features fresh, finely chopped mango, bursting with sweetness. Topped with coconut milk and other tasty toppings, it’s a crowd favorite. If you’re a fan of caramel, Minci’s smooth and creamy caramel is also a highlight. It melts in your mouth, spreading a rich sweetness with each bite. Additionally, you can’t miss the Thai chè here. Options include Thai pomelo, Thai durian, Thai red bean, Thai coconut, and many others, all priced between 27,000 and 32,000 VND per bowl, offering a refreshing and delightful experience.


8. Thai Ice Cream and Sticky Rice Dessert Shop
If you’re seeking the best Thai dessert experience in Hanoi, the Thai Ice Cream and Sticky Rice Dessert Shop is a must-visit. Located in the bustling culinary district of Đội Cấn, it consistently attracts a steady stream of customers daily. The shop offers a variety of delicious, affordable, and high-quality desserts. One of the standout dishes is their Thai chè, which is cool, refreshing, and lightly sweetened with coconut milk, creating a unique, velvety taste that keeps customers coming back. The shop is spacious, offering both indoor and outdoor seating options, and it’s always clean. You’ll be able to enjoy your dessert without a long wait, making it a perfect stop on a hot summer day. The menu is filled with many other tempting chè varieties and a wide selection of toppings.


9. Thai Ice Cream and Sticky Rice Dessert Shop
Located at 105 Đội Cấn, Quán chè Thái 105 Đội Cấn is one of Hanoi’s most popular and delicious Thai dessert shops. The shop is decorated with a nostalgic, retro vibe, taking you back to the era of ration stamps. Inside, the simple décor enhances the feeling of living in a simpler time. The shop prides itself on using only the highest quality ingredients. Their signature dish, the Thai banana chè, is made with royal bananas from the Vũ Đại village. The bananas are sliced and boiled, sweetened with sugar to taste, and then simmered in a sugar syrup. A pinch of salt balances out the flavors. The final product is a rich, golden-colored dish, topped with a drizzle of coconut milk. The chewy Thai noodles, the soft, sweet bananas, and the subtle coconut flavor make this dessert unforgettable. This timeless treat continues to draw a large crowd despite its vintage charm.


10. Thai Dessert at Hàn Thuyên
Chè Thái Hàn Thuyên is a popular Thai dessert spot, especially loved by the youth for its flavors and vibrant presentation. Located primarily along the sidewalk, this charming venue offers a wide range of delicious desserts, including Thai grapefruit, sweet potato, tapioca, and red bean varieties. Each dessert is beautifully garnished, making it a treat for both the eyes and the taste buds. What sets Chè Thái Hàn Thuyên apart is the unique green Thai noodles, made from high-quality rice flour mixed with pandan leaf water, creating a fragrant and distinctive flavor that is added to many of their dishes. Another standout feature of their desserts is the balance of sweetness—not too sugary, with just the right amount of refreshing flavor, so you never feel overwhelmed. The affordable prices make it a perfect spot for students and young professionals to enjoy. On a hot summer day, there's nothing better than indulging in these vibrant, cool Thai desserts with chewy jelly, creamy coconut milk, and a variety of delicious toppings.


11. Thai Dessert Hot & Cold
Thai Dessert Hot & Cold is a place known for its wide variety of unique Thai desserts, including combinations like Thai mixed, durian, fruit, red bean, caramel, and banana Thai desserts, alongside options like mango sticky rice and a variety of snacks. Each dish offers a distinct taste that leaves a lasting impression. The sweetness level is perfectly balanced, and the coconut milk has a mild yet creamy flavor with a hint of saltiness. The Thai noodles are transparent, soft, and chewy, while the pomelo flesh is refreshingly crisp. The pearls here are delightfully tasty, and the caramel is rich, smooth, and creamy. The shop itself is relatively small but airy, thanks to large glass windows. The decor is simple, and the menu is prominently displayed with clear prices, so choosing your treat is easy. The friendly owner and staff provide efficient service. Prices are quite affordable, and each serving is generously filled. However, one drawback is that the cleanliness of the floor can be inconsistent at times, with some areas being damp.


12. Hai Lua Dessert
Hai Lua Dessert is a popular Thai dessert shop in Hanoi, known for its wide variety of treats such as coconut desserts, Thai desserts, and sticky rice with dessert options. The shop is easy to find; simply head past the Trần Khát Chân overpass and towards Nguyễn Khoái dyke. The ambiance is perfect for hanging out with friends or colleagues after a long day, unwinding and relieving stress. What could be better than enjoying a refreshing bowl of Thai dessert with a variety of toppings on hot summer days? The coconut dessert is visually stunning, with a combination of tapioca pearls, pomegranate seeds, Lod Chong (green Thai noodles), and young coconut flesh, all blended together to create a uniquely delightful taste. If you feel like trying something different, you can opt for the sticky rice dessert, with chewy grains of rice and cool, refreshing sticky rice ice cream — perfect for a summer treat. Not only are the desserts at Hai Lua thoughtfully crafted in flavor, but they also come with visually appealing presentations. Prices are reasonable, making it an ideal spot for students and young professionals, which is why it’s always packed with customers.


13. Kim Ma Thai Dessert
Kim Ma Thai Dessert, named after its location on Kim Ma street, has been serving delicious Thai desserts for almost 30 years. Over the years, it has witnessed the transformations of Hanoi, yet its signature flavors, cleanliness, and commitment to food safety have remained unchanged. On hot summer days, this shop attracts a diverse crowd, from teenagers to office workers, and even elderly patrons. Initially offering a variety of desserts, the shop now specializes in Thai desserts and sticky rice ice cream. The owner, a woman in her 60s who once lived in Thailand, is highly knowledgeable about Thai cuisine. Each cup of dessert is a perfect blend of ingredients, from tapioca pearls, green beans, “Thai shells,” to the fragrant coconut milk. With a hint of Vietnamese influence mixed into the Thai flavors, the result is irresistibly delicious. Furthermore, the “green Thai shells” (Thai noodles) are handmade by the owner, ensuring a distinct taste that you can fully trust.


14. Thai Dessert at Doi Can
If you’re craving Thai desserts, Thai Dessert at Doi Can is a must-visit. This spot is especially loved by the youth in Hanoi for its irresistible Thai dessert varieties. The menu features combinations like Thai with pomelo, banana, sweet potato, and mixed toppings. The desserts are simply made, yet their flavors are remarkable, offering a balanced sweetness that's not overpowering. What sets this place apart is the coconut milk, which is rich and aromatic, with a perfect thickness that complements the soft, green Thai noodles. It's a true taste of traditional Thai-style desserts.


15. Thai Dessert at Nam Dong
Thai Dessert at Nam Dong is located in the crowded Thanh Cong apartment area. Though the space is tight and parking is limited, this place has been a local favorite for many years, known for its delicious Thai desserts. The standout dish here is the Thai mixed dessert, which features a blend of ingredients such as corn, sweet potato, banana, pomegranate seeds, and agar jelly. You can also opt for individual desserts based on your preferences. The flavors are so good you might find yourself finishing multiple bowls at once and still craving more.


