HEY PELO
Read moreThe first French-style taco is now available in Vietnam. Forget everything you know or think you know about tacos... The French taco, or rather Lyon's taco, is a hybrid formula between shawarma, burrito and panini. In the West Lake district, Hey Pelo offers you the opportunity to compose your own taco with a selection of fresh and quality products from sustainable agriculture. As for the tchukchukah salad, it mixes peppers, chili peppers, tomatoes and garlic . The friendly staff will accompany this pleasant lunch break.
MOTO-SAN UBER NOODLE
Read moreIn a quiet street a few steps away from the luxurious Metropole, a tiny and charming stall that serves bowls of ramen, Japanese noodles served in a miso, salt(shio) or soy sauce(shoyu) broth, until late. Also banh mi, the famous Vietnamese sandwiches. The menu is simple and goes to the essential. You can eat at the counter, balanced on a high chair. The situation is favorable to the meetings and the discussion with the neighbor, the neighbor or the beer that the chance will have placed at your side.
NGO DONG XUÂN STREET FOOD
Read moreThis narrow alleyway between Dong Xuân market and Hàng Chieu street is home to more than 20 street food stalls along its length. This is where the locals come to grab a bite to eat at rock-bottom prices. Each stall has its own specialty: egg rolls, shrimp bun cha, grilled pork and rice, the inevitable pho... And a meal wouldn't be complete without dessert or coffee. Well worth a visit.
BAHN MI 25
The popular and often crowded Bahn Mi temple offers the famous Vietnamese ...Read more
BEN NGHE STREET FOOD MARKET
Read moreThis "market" is one of the city's most popular, with some 3,500 visitors a day! Locals and foreign tourists alike flock to sample a wide range of street food. More than 30 stalls offer local specialities such as pho, banh xeo and the inevitable banh mi, as well as recipes from Greece, India and Mexico. Fresh juices, soft drinks and beers are also available. A place not to be missed.
BANH MI HUYNH HOA
Read moreThe city's must-visit address for Bahn Mi lovers! Popular with locals, gourmets, international stars... This small establishment makes its own breads, pâtés, and other products that can also be bought. The undeniable star of the place is their generous sandwich, made of toasted bread served with pâté, ham, cold cuts and to which you can add pickles, cucumber, green onions to balance the taste of the cold cuts. The place is very popular and the wait is sometimes long.
MADAM KHANH - THE BANH MI QUEEN
Read moreHội An is renowned for having the best Banh Mi in the country. The reason? An ancient culinary tradition and excellent bread. While the nearby Banh Mi Phuong, recommended by Anthony Bourdain himself, gets all the plaudits, we prefer Madam Khanh's establishment because of small details. The special thing about this place is their delicious homemade sauce, which you can choose according to how spicy you like it. What's more, the waiting time here is shorter. Pleasant little room.