Exploring the Authentic & Traditional of Hanoi cuisine with Annam Maison Hanoi. The thousand-year-old Old-quarter, is not only a cultural hub but also a true culinary paradise of Hanoi. This area perfectly preserves the essence of traditional dishes, from small street vendors to time-honored food brands.

I. The Essence of “Phở” and “Bún” – Hanoi’s Culinary Icons

1. Phở Bò – “The Soul of Hanoi”

Phở is the national dish of Vietnam. In Hanoi cuisine, Beef Phở boasts a signature flavor: the broth is clear, simmered from beef bones and secret spices, resulting in a delicate, mild sweetness. The soft, chewy rice noodles are combined with slices of fresh beef (rare, well-done, flank, brisket) and finely chopped green onions. Waking up early in the cool Hanoi air, having your senses awakened by the tempting aroma of the broth, and feeling the warmth spread through your body—this will likely be an experience you’ll remember for a lifetime.

Traveler tip: Add a touch of chili vinegar or crunchy quẩy (fried dough sticks) for the complete experience.

Suggested local addresses:

  • Phở Thìn Bờ Hồ – Address: 61 Dinh Tien Hoang, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi. Opening hours: 6:30 – 20:30
  • Phở Lý Quốc Sư – Address: 10 Ly Quoc Su, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi. Opening hours: 6:00 – 22:00
  • Phở Khôi hói – Address: 50 Hang Vai, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi. Opening hours: 5:30 – 12:00 and 17:00 – 21:30

2. Bún Chả (Grilled pork with sweet-and-sour sauce) – The Globally “Charming” Dish

Bún Chả is the dish that has charmed many international heads of state. Slices of pork belly and seasoned pork patties are marinated with flavors like fish sauce, onion, garlic, lemongrass,…for hours. The meat is then skillfully grilled over hot charcoal, releasing its distinctive aroma. Bún Chả is served with a warm, sweet-and-sour dipping sauce, crunchy pickled green papaya, and a basket of fresh herbs. If you love Vietnamese spring rolls, whether traditional Nem or crab rolls (Nem Cua Bể), they are fried to perfection and served piping hot alongside Bún Chả—an unbeatable combo of Hanoi cuisine.

Traveler tip: Dip the rice vermicelli and herbs into the dipping sauce, eating them together with the grilled meat to fully appreciate the harmonious and rich flavors.

Suggested local addresses:

  • Bún Chả Hàng Quạt – Address: Alley 74 Hang Quat, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi. Opening hours: 10:00 – 14:00
  • Bún Chả Mai Hắc Đế – Address: 114 Mai Hac De, Hai Ba Trung, Hanoi. Opening hours: 9:00 – 21:00
  • Bún Chả 41 – Address: 41 Cua Dong, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi. Opening hours: 10:30 – 20:00

3. Bún Đậu Mắm Tôm – The Bold Taste of Hanoi cuisine

Bún Đậu is a humble dish yet represents the bravest and most authentic street food experience in Hanoi cuisine. A platter of Bún Đậu is packed with ingredients: golden fried tofu from Mơ Village, crispy outside and creamy inside; fresh, chewy rice vermicelli; flavorful fried green rice patties (Chả Cốm), along with diverse side dishes like fried fermented pork rolls (Nem Chua Rán) or pork cartilage sausage (Dồi Sụn)… Everything is generously dipped into a bowl of Fermented Shrimp Paste (Mắm Tôm) carefully prepared (with sugar, lime/kumquat, and chili) to release its distinctive aroma.

Traveler Tip: If you are unfamiliar with Mắm Tôm, try substituting it with chili fish sauce. However, the Mắm Tôm remains the true soul of this dish!

Suggested local addresses:

  • Bún Đậu Mã Mây – Address: 8 Ma May, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi. Opening hours: 07:00 – 18:00
  • Bún Đậu Ngõ Gạch – Address: 31 Ngo Gach, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi. Opening hours: 10:00 – 21:00
  • Bún Đậu Trung Hương – Address: 49 Phat Loc, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi. Opening hours: 10:00 – 20:00

4. Bún riêu cua (small crab with vermicelli)  – The light & sour flavor of the Vietnamese Countryside

With its appealing red crab brick broth, the mild sourness of rice vinegar essence (dấm bỗng), and the sweetness of field crab, served with crab paste, fried tofu, and fresh herbs, Bún Riêu Cua is a traditional vermicelli dish carrying a characteristic countryside flavor, much loved by foreign visitors for its palatable taste. The broth is simmered from field crab paste, bones, and tomatoes, featuring a light, sour tang typical of dấm bỗng, gently sweet and not greasy. A full bowl includes rich crab paste, fried tofu, pork rolls (Giò Tai), beef, or pork ribs.

Traveler tip: Add a tiny bit of Mắm Tôm (very little) and chili paste to enhance the aroma and depth of flavor in the bowl.

Suggested addresses:

  • Bún Riêu Cua Hàng Bạc – Address: 11 Hang Bac, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi. Opening hours: 06:00 – 20:00
  • Bún Riêu Huyền Thu – Address: 2F Quang Trung, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi. Opening hours: 06:30 – 15:00
  • Bún Riêu Tóp Mỡ Phố Cổ – Address: 12 Hang Bo, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi. Opening hours: 07:00 – 15:00

5. Bún ốc Hà Nội – Snail vermicelli sour & sweet

Bún Ốc (Snail Vermicelli) is a dish rich in traditional Hanoi cuisine flavor, captivating diners with its harmonious blend of sour, spicy, salty, and sweet notes. The soul of the dish is the clear broth, seasoned with dấm bỗng and tomatoes. The snails (usually mit snails or vặn snails) are boiled or stir-fried, maintaining their signature chewiness and crunch. This dish is often served with fried tofu, beef, or pork ribs. There are two main ways to enjoy it: Bún Ốc Nóng (hot broth with various toppings) and Bún Ốc Nguội (cold broth used for dipping the boiled snails and vermicelli—the snail is the sole main character).

Traveler tip: There are two main types: Hot Snail Vermicelli (Bún Ốc Nóng) and Cold Snail Vermicelli (Bún Ốc Nguội)—dipping boiled snails and vermicelli into a cold, sweet-and-sour sauce.

Suggested addresses:

  • Bún Ốc Sườn Hai Bà Trưng – Address: 57 Hai Ba Trung, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi. Opening hours: 16:00 – 22:00
  • Bún Ốc Bà Lương – Address: 38 Luong Ngoc Quyen, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi. Opening hours: 06:30 – 13:00
  • Bún Ốc Cô Huệ – Address: 43 Nguyen Sieu, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi. Opening hours: 06:00 – 15:00

6. Bún thang – The delicate culinary art of Trang An

Bún Thang represents the pinnacle of sophistication and refinement in traditional Hanoi cuisine. A perfectly prepared bowl of Bún Thang can contain up to 20 ingredients, beautifully arranged like a painting: fried egg shredded thinly like silk, shredded free-range chicken, julienned pork rolls, mushrooms… The broth must be absolutely clear, simmered from chicken bones and dried shrimp, yielding a mild, elegant sweetness. Successfully preparing Bún Thang at home is a challenge for home cooks due to the high demand for ingredient variety, so be sure to try a bowl on your Hanoi cuisine food journey!

Traveler tip: Bún Thang is best enjoyed with a touch of Mắm Tôm (very little) and a few slices of dried preserved radish (depending on the stall) to truly enhance the flavor of the broth.

Suggested local addresses:

  • Bún Thang Bà Đức – Address: 48 Cau Go, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi. Opening hours: 09:00 – 22:00
  • Bún Thang Lãn Ông – Address: 16 Lan Ong, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi. Opening hours: 07:00 – 22:00
  • Bún Thang Hàng Hành – Address: 29 Hang Hanh, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi. Opening hours: 07:00 – 20:00

II. Timeless delicacies and light meals – Old quater flavours

1. Bánh mì – Vietnam’s crunchy legend

The Bánh Mì is more than just a quick bite; it has become Vietnam’s globally recognized street food icon. This dish is a perfect marriage between the crispy French-style baguette and a rich, intensely flavorful Vietnamese filling. The fillings are incredibly diverse: from crispy roast pork, rich mixed cold cuts (pate, Vietnamese ham), fragrant grilled meat (xá xíu), to vegetarian versions and even simple fried eggs. Essential components include pickled vegetables (carrot, daikon), cucumber, cilantro, and a touch of spicy chili sauce, creating a complex balance of sour, spicy, savory, and sweet flavors.

Traveler Tip: Try the Bánh mì Pate/Thịt nguội (mixed cold cuts) to experience the most traditional flavor. Note that most famous Bánh Mì stalls primarily offer takeaway and do not have comfortable seating

Suggested local addresses:

  • Bánh mì Trâm – Address: 30 Dinh Ngang, Hoan Kiem, Ha Noi. Opening hours: 06:30 – 21:00
  • Bánh mì phố cổ – Address: 38 Dinh Liet, Hoan Kiem, Ha Noi. Opening hours: 07:30 – 24:00
  • Bánh mì chả Dũng Hạnh – Address: 20 Le Dai Hanh, Hai Ba Trung, Ha Noi. Opening hours: 05:30 – 08:30

2. Vietnam grilled fish – Chả cá Lã Vọng

Chả Cá (Grilled Fish) is a dish with a history spanning hundreds of years in Hanoi cuisine, often used to name an entire street. Fresh Lăng fish is deboned and marinated with turmeric, fermented rice (mẻ), galangal, and secret spices. When served, the fish is stir-fried sizzlingly in a hot pan of oil, eaten with dill, spring onions, and rice vermicelli. Crucially, it must be accompanied by the prepared Fermented Shrimp Paste (Mắm Tôm), creating a rich, fragrant, and nutty flavor. The tradition of gathering around the sizzling pan and enjoying this communal meal is a quintessential Hanoi cuisine experience.

Traveler tip: Sautéing the fish yourself on the hot pan at the table is a unique and interactive dining experience.

Suggested local addresses:

  • Chả Cá Lã Vọng – Address: 14 Cha ca, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi. Opening hours: 11:00 – 14:00 and 17:00 – 21:00
  • Chả Cá Thăng Long – Address: 19 – 21 Duong Thanh, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi. Opening hours: 10:00 – 22:00
  • Chả Cá Lăng Ngon 3B – Address: 115B Phung Hung, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi. Opening hours: 10:00 – 22:00

3. Delicious Hanoi Sticky Rice (Xôi)

The sticky rice is soft, fragrant, and cooked to perfection using an industrial steamer, combined with a variety of rich toppings: Xôi Xéo (sticky rice mixed with spring onion oil and mung bean paste), caramelized pork, fried egg, pork roll, pâté, Chinese sausage… To try all the different Xôi dishes in Hanoi, you might need to dedicate a whole month to eating Xôi every day! Thanks to savory toppings, Hanoi cuisine is also famous for sticky rice cooked with various nuts and beans such as xôi gấc (red sticky rice), xôi dừa (coconut sticky rice), xôi cốm (green rice flake sticky rice), xôi đỗ đen (black bean sticky rice),…

Traveler tip: If possible, go with a group to enjoy the most diverse range of toppings!

Suggested local addresses:

  • Xôi Yến – address: 35B Nguyen Huu Huan, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi. Opening hours: 05:00 – 22:00 (or later)
  • Xôi Nguyệt – Address: 30A Tho Nhuom, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi. Opening hours: 17:00 – 23:00
  • Xôi Bà Thu – Address: 57 Tho Nhuom, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi. Opening hours: 6:00 – 14:00

4. Pork rib porridge with crullers

Cháo Sườn (Pork Rib Porridge) is a simple snack, perfect for cool Hanoi evenings. Unlike ordinary grain porridge, Cháo Sườn uses finely ground rice, cooked until it becomes thick and smooth, offering a melting sensation when tasted. The porridge is simmered with soft, sweet pork cartilage ribs, then topped with shredded pork floss, fried shallots, and crispy fried dough sticks – crullers (quẩy). The sweet and savory, easy-to-eat flavor of this porridge wins over all ages. Its comforting warmth and creamy texture make it the ultimate Vietnamese soul food.

Traveler tip: Add a pinch of black pepper and chili powder to enhance the warming flavor, especially in winter.

Suggested local addresses:

  • Cháo Sườn Cô Là – Address: 2A Ly Quoc Su, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi. Opening hours: 07:00 – 19:00
  • Cháo Sườn Bà Lợi Còng – Address: 39 Hang Dieu, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi. Opening hours: 06:30 – 18:00
  • Cháo Sườn Huyền Anh – Address: 4A Hang Vai, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi. Opening hours: 10:00 – 03:00 (Next Morning)

5. Roasted muscovy duck with crispy garlic

Ngan Cháy Tỏi (Roasted muscovy duck with garlic) is a relatively new dish that has quickly become a culinary phenomenon in Hanoi cuisine. The duck meat is carefully selected and richly marinated, then fried over high heat until the skin is golden and slightly charred. The dish is tossed with a generous amount of fragrant fried dried garlic. The combination of soft, sweet duck meat, the richness of the garlic, and the characteristic aroma creates an unforgettable experience. Be sure to try them all for a flavor explosion!

Traveler tip: This dish is often eaten with rice vermicelli sheets (bún lá), cucumber slices, and dipped in the stall’s special sweet and sour sauce.

Suggested local addresses:

  • Ngan Cháy Tỏi Thủy Lương – Address: 51 Hang Luoc, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi. Opening hours: 11:00 – 13:30
  • Thế Giới Ngan – Address: 59 Tran Hung Dao, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi. Opening hours: 10:30 – 23:00
  • Ngan Ngon Trâm – Address: 42 Hang Non, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi. Opening hours: 08:00 – 21:30

6. Homeland flavors: The beauty of traditional Vietnamese family meal

The Traditional Vietnamese Family Meal (Mâm Cơm Việt) is more than just a meal; it is a symbol of Yin-Yang and Five Elements harmony, representing family togetherness. A standard Mâm Cơm features a balanced combination of:

  • White Rice (Cơm trắng): The indispensable foundation
  • Savory Dish (Món mặn): Braised or simmered meat/fish, rich in flavor (e.g., Braised Fish in Clay Pot, Caramelized Pork Belly)
  • Soup (Món canh): Light and cooling, balancing the savory flavors (e.g., Crab Soup with Malabar Spinach, Rib Soup with Dracontomelon)
  • Vegetables (Món rau): Boiled, stir-fried, or salad (gỏi/nộm) for a fresh, light taste
  • Condiments: Pickled vegetables/eggplant (Dưa/Cà muối), essential for stimulating the appetite

Traveler tip: Order a full set meal (often including 1 savory dish, 1 soup, 1 vegetable dish) at these restaurants to fully experience the balanced and refined nature of Vietnamese cuisine.

Suggested local addresses: 

  • Tầm Vị (Michelin)Address: 4B Yen The, Ba Dinh, Hanoi. Opening hours: 11:00 – 14:30 and 17:00 – 21:00
  • Ầu Ơ Việt Nam KitchenAddress: 15 Ly Thuong Kiet, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi. Opening hours: 09:00 – 23:00
  • Cơm Phố CổAddress: 16 Nguyen Sieu, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi. Opening hours: 10:30 – 14:00 and 18:00 – 21:00

III. Savoring the fusion of Western cuisine: familiar tastes with a Vietnamese twist

1. Fusion Restaurant (Craftship pizza, Fine dining,…)

When traveling, sometimes a guest seeks the comfort of familiar flavors while still appreciating the local culinary context. Hanoi cuisine offers world-class dining establishments that masterfully blend international cuisine with Vietnamese ingredients and sensibility, providing a delicious and ‘safe option’ without compromising on quality or experience. These establishments don’t just import Western menus; they integrate local concepts—like fresh, seasonal produce, unique spice pairings, and the fusion philosophy—into classic dishes.

Traveler tip: Look for dishes that highlight local ingredients (like Pizza 4P’s famous burrata made in Vietnam) or blend French techniques with local spices (like at La Badiane) for a bridge between East and West

Suggested local addresses: 

  • Pizza 4P’s – Address: Lotte West Lake, 272 Vo Chi Cong, Tay Ho, Hanoi. Open hours: 9:30 am – 10:00 pm
  • El Gaucho Argentinian Steakhouse – Address: 11 Trang Tien, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi. Opening hours: 11:00 – 23:00
  • La Badiane – Address: 10 Nam Ngu, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi. Opening hours: 11:30 – 13:30 & 18:00 – 21:30

2. Vegetarian Dining restaurants: 

Vegetarian cuisine in Vietnam is more than just a diet; it is an integral part of spiritual culture and a form of refined culinary art. Hanoi’s top vegetarian restaurants have elevated meat-free dining, where vegetables, mushrooms, seeds, and nuts are prepared into dishes that are sophisticated, highly nutritious, and aesthetically pleasing. Visiting these spaces, diners not only enjoy the food but also find a sanctuary of serenity and peace amidst the bustling city. The menus often feature a harmonious blend of authentic Vietnamese dishes and creative Asian-European fusion

Traveler tip: Try the À La Carte Buffet style (ordering from the menu at your table) often offered at these restaurants to experience the menu’s diversity while ensuring the highest quality and freshness of each dish

Suggested local addresses: 

  • Ưu Đàm Chay – Address: 55 Nguyen Du, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi. Opening hours: 10:30 – 21:30
  • Sadhu – Vegetarian Cuisine – Address: 87 Ly Thuong Kiet, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi. Opening hours: 10:30 – 22:00
  • Chay Vị Lai – Address: 177 Bui Thi Xuan, Hai Ba Trung, Hanoi. Opening hours: 11:00 – 14:00 (Lunch) & 18:00 – 21:00 (Dinner)

3. Brunch & coffee shop – The perfect mid-morning treat

The culture of Brunch—that delightful late breakfast, early lunch hybrid—has firmly taken root in Hanoi, becoming a beloved weekend ritual for expats, travelers, and locals alike. It offers a perfect opportunity to enjoy a relaxed, leisurely meal, often pairing classics like Eggs Benedict and Pancakes with specialty coffee and fresh, colorful Vietnamese fruits. Hanoi’s brunch spots often excel in creating a tranquil atmosphere, whether they are tucked away in a quiet alley, set by a serene lake, or nestled on a historic rooftop.

Traveler tip: Check out cafes that offer Vietnamese coffee (like Egg Coffee or Coconut Coffee) alongside Western brunch staples. This fusion perfectly captures the modern Hanoi cafe experience

Suggested local addresses:

  • Lifted Coffee & Brunch – Address: 101 Hang Ga, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi. Opening hours: 08:00 – 22:30
  • Avos&Mango – Address: Alley 12 Dang Thai Mai, Tay Ho, Hanoi. Opening hours: 10:00 – 18:00
  • Muối Tiêu – Salt n’ Pepper Kitchen – Address: 90A Hai Ba Trung, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi. Opening hours: 09:00 – 16:00

IV. Coffee, sweets and desserts – The unique taste of Hanoi memory

1. Tràng Tiền Ice cream – A Legend in the Heart of the Capital

Established in 1958 on the historic Tràng Tiền street itself, Kem Tràng Tiền is not just a dessert but a sweet part of the memory, an iconic culinary symbol for Hanoi cuisine. After more than half a century, the brand maintains its simple, traditional flavors without using complex preservatives or additives. The ice cream comes in classic flavors such as: Cốm (fragrant young Vòng rice), creamy Green Bean, sweet Coconut Milk, or rich Cocoa. Kem Tràng Tiền is mainly sold as ice cream bars, cones, and tubs, offering a simple yet unforgettable treat right in the city center.

Traveler tip: After strolling around Hoan Kiem Lake or visiting the Hanoi Opera House, stop by the original address, grab a Cốm ice cream bar, and enjoy it right in the courtyard, savoring the slow rhythm of Hanoi life.

Suggested Address: Kem Tràng Tiền – Address: 35 Trang Tien, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi. Opening hours: 08:00 – 23:00

2. Hanoi’s traditional Coffee culture:

Hanoi cuisine is renowned for its unique and deeply rooted Traditional Coffee Culture. These long-standing cafes are not merely places to grab a drink, but are historical institutions, often tucked away in small, quiet alleys or residing in beautifully preserved Old Quarter buildings. The key to this culture lies in its unique preparation methods and distinctive local beverages, most famously the Egg Coffee (Cà Phê Trứng). This signature drink—a rich, creamy layer of whipped egg yolk and condensed milk poured over dark robusta coffee—offers a surprisingly delicious, warm, and sweet experience that is a must-try for any visitor.

Traveler tip: Order a Cà Phê Trứng (Egg Coffee) to experience Hanoi’s signature flavor. Alternatively, try Cà Phê Cốt Dừa (Coconut Coffee) for a refreshing twist, or Cà Phê Đen (Black Coffee) for the strong, pure taste of Vietnamese Robusta

Suggested local addresses:

  • Café Giảng – Address: 39 Nguyen Huu Huan, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi. Opening hours: 07:00 – 22:00
  • Đinh Café – Address: Tầng 2, 13 Dinh Tien Hoang, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi. Opening hours: 07:00 – 22:30
  • Cafe Duy Trí – Address: 43A Yen Phu, Tay Ho, Hanoi. Opening hours: 06:00 – 10:00

3. Sweet dessert soup (Chè) – The sweetness of the Old Quarter

Chè Bốn Mùa (or Traditional Hanoi Sweet Soup) is a long-standing dessert, and true to its name, it serves various sweet soups suitable for each season of the year. In summer, guests can cool down with cold desserts like Green Bean Sweet Soup (Chè Đậu Xanh), or refreshing Longan and Coconut Jelly Sweet Soup (Chè Sen Nhãn Dừa). When winter arrives, the shop serves hot, comforting dishes like Ginger Sticky Rice Sweet Soup (Chè Bà Cốt) or Floating Rice Dumplings (Bánh Trôi Tàu—glutinous rice balls with sesame/mung bean filling in a ginger broth). The mild sweetness, rustic flavor, and seasonal variety have made Chè Bốn Mùa a favorite spot for both locals and international visitors.

Traveler tip: Try the Longan and Coconut Jelly Sweet Soup in the summer or the Floating Rice Dumplings in the cold weather to fully experience the seasonal culinary artistry of Hanoi.

Suggested local addresses:

  • Chè Bốn Mùa – Address: 4 Hang Can, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi. Opening hours: 10:00 – 23:00
  • Chè Bà Thìn – Address: 1 Bat Dan, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi. Opening hours: 07:00 – 23:00
  • Chè Bốn Mùa Thạch Trân Châu – Address: 28 Hang Than, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi. Opening hours: 08:00 – 22:00

IV. Nightlife vibe: Top bars, pubs, and lounges in Hanoi

Hanoi’s nightlife scene offers a dynamic contrast to the daytime serenity, ranging from lively pubs in the Old Quarter to sophisticated rooftop lounges with stunning views. Whether you seek a buzzing atmosphere for a casual drink or an elegant setting for crafted cocktails, the city has a perfect spot for every evening mood.

Many top venues embrace the Vietnamese spirit by incorporating local ingredients—such as passion fruit, ginger, star anise, or unique Vietnamese spirits—into classic cocktail recipes. This provides international visitors with a familiar yet excitingly unique drinking experience that reflects the city’s creative energy.

Traveler tip: For a lively experience, start at a casual pub on Tạ Hiện Street. For a more sophisticated evening, head to a rooftop bar near Hoàn Kiếm Lake or a hidden speakeasy for expertly crafted cocktails.

Suggested local addresses: 

  • Standing Bar – Address: 170 Truc Bach, Ba Dinh, Hanoi. Opening hours: 15:00 – 23:30 (May vary on weekends)
  • Binh Minh Jazz Club – Address: 1 Trang Tien, Hoan Kiem, Ha Noi. Opening hours: 18:00 – 00:00
  • Lasiesta – Address: 27 Hang Be, Hoan Kiem, Ha Noi. Opening hours: 17:00 – 00:00
  • Bến – Lakeside Cocktail Bar – Address: 87 Nguyen Dinh Thi, Thuy Khue, Ha Noi. Opening hours: 16:30 – 05:00
  • Last stop bar – Address: 18 Dang Thai Mai, Tay Ho, Ha Noi. Opening hours: 24/07

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