
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.

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.

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.

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.

Did you know that beside bia hoi, the number one alcoholic drink in Vietnam is the home-brewed rice wine? To prepare you with opportunities to be invited to taste rice wine upon visiting a local home, this post will help you learn everything about Vietnamese rice wine.

Being a foodie tour provider, Flavors of Hanoi has been taking generations of travelers on ourdaily Hanoi food tours. For those who love street eats Hanoi, having bia hoi on the sidewalk is one of the experiences they love the most. Within this blog post, you’ll learn everything about this beloved beer.

This is one of the frequently asked questions we’ve received from our blog’s audiences, clients on our food tours, and those who are heading to Hanoi for a visit. Want to know what to drink in Hanoi too? This article post brings you a list of 7 drinks that Hanoi’s famous for, read on!