Grilled chicken lemon grass

Red Bean Cau Go Restaurant

Situated on the 7th floor of the La Siesta Premium Cau Go, the ‘Red Bean Cau Go’ is referred to as one of the nicest boutique hotel’s restaurants in Hanoi. The place is not only appreciated for delivering high quality modern Vietnamese cuisine, but also for a magnificent view over Hoan Kiem Lake.

le Beaulieu restaurant

Le Beaulieu Restaurant

The ‘Le Beaulieu’ is a renowned French cuisine restaurant of the Sofitel Legend Metropole Hanoi Hotel, which is referred to as the first-ever French restaurant in the city. The venue has been business people, politicians, diplomats, and affluent travelers’ favorite dinning place since 1901.

Sofitel Metropole Hanoi

Spices Garden Restaurant

Nested in the world-class Sofitel Metropole Hanoi, Spices Garden Restaurant is known as one of the nicest hotel restaurants in the city. With the focus on Vietnamese cuisine, the restaurant has been delighting its international travelers with the finest of local offerings.

Madame Hien Restaurant

Madame Hien Restaurant

Located on a relatively quiet street in the northwest of the famous Hoan Kiem Lake, the “Madame Hien” is a well-known traditional Vietnamese restaurant, serving dishes that you’ll be offered as a guest at a Hanoian home.

anchovy from Phu Quoc Island

Vietnamese Fish Sauce & Dipping Sauce

As an agriculture country with such a long coastal line, traditional Vietnamese cooking features fresh ingredients while using fish sauce to enhance exposing flavors. If you’re a Vietnamese food lover, we’re pretty sure you’re familiar with fish sauce.

cha ca thang long

Cha Ca La Vong

Hanoi, a foodie’s paradise in Asia, is not only famous for its meaty dishes such as the pho noodle soup, tasty bun cha, and flavorful banh mi, but this thousand-years old city is also well-known for fishy dishes, such as Cha Ca La Vong – a must-try for street eats and fresh water fish lovers.