Tong Duy Tan Food Street

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Each year, Hanoi attracts a numerous visitors from all over the world. They come to this city to explore the elegant beauty of the Old Quarter, meet the friendly Hanoians or taste the diverse cuisine. While Ho Chi Minh City is called by another name ‘the city that never sleeps’, Hanoi has no difference. After wandering all day in the capital, you can treat yourself a late night meal at Tong Duy Tan Food Street.


Tong Duy Tan street is the only street in Hanoi that allowed to open until midnight, a feature that cannot be mistaken with any other streets. This street has lots of restaurants along the road, from seafood, traditional Vietnamese food to hot pot.

Stir-fried Rice with Roast Chicken
It cannot be denied that people think of this dish first when mentioning Tong Duy Tan street. This portion contains a plate of fried rice with egg, a small bowl of roasted chicken and some side dishes of pickled cucumbers. Usually, the customers would take a bit of sauce from the soft roasted chicken to mix with the rice. The rich flavor of caramelized sauce would make the fried-rice less dry or you can combine with sour pickled cucumber.




‘Railway’ Pho
In fact, this roadside diner is located near the railway, hence the unique name was born. It has a long history in the making, specialising in beef ‘Pho’ or even beef ragu ‘Pho’. This dish is usually served in traditional way, with tender beef, spring onions and a flavorful broth. A true Vietnamese dish that will make you fall in love with the cuisine here.




Ngon Villa
Besides from the Northern traditional dishes, you can also try several food that is popular all along the country. Ngon Villa is a combination of classic and modern flavor. It is a destination for a glimpse of Vietnamese pure taste, as well as the quintessence of contemporary dishes. In a cozy ancient villa, you will have some unforgettable memory with family and friends, sharing Vietnamese meals together.


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