Hanoi Restaurants
#21
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According to Google Maps, it's at 67 Hàng Điếu.
The easiest thing might be to find the Elegance Ruby Hotel on Yen Thai street (more like an alley, actually) and ask someone there. They really are extremely helpful people, and Bun Bo Nam Bo is just around the corner.
Good luck!
The easiest thing might be to find the Elegance Ruby Hotel on Yen Thai street (more like an alley, actually) and ask someone there. They really are extremely helpful people, and Bun Bo Nam Bo is just around the corner.
Good luck!
#22
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Quan an Ngon is definitely great. We also liked Hanoi Garden a lot.
In HCMC we ate a a fabulous Italian place by accident: Pendolasco. It was amazing!! We also ate at Barbecue Garden which was a lot of fun. Just don't get the wild boar or goat - it was very grissly and tough.
In HCMC we ate a a fabulous Italian place by accident: Pendolasco. It was amazing!! We also ate at Barbecue Garden which was a lot of fun. Just don't get the wild boar or goat - it was very grissly and tough.
#23
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Here is a picture of Bun Bo Nam Bo :
http://www.travelfish.org/blogs/hano...ets-hang-dieu/
http://www.travelfish.org/blogs/hano...ets-hang-dieu/
#26




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Go to Cha Ca La Vong and have <b>Cha Ca Thang Long</b>. This is a very tasty Hanoi dish. The restaurant is on Cha Ca street.
http://theculinarychronicles.com/201...turmeric-dill/
http://theculinarychronicles.com/201...turmeric-dill/
#34

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Had an excellent meal at Green Tangerine tonight. More like US prices, but very creative. If u balance it with our $5 lunch at Bun Bo Nam Bo it lowers the food costs for the day! Yesterday Hanoi Kids took us to Quan an Ngon which was also very good. nice to have four people so we could sample a variety of food. Hanoi Kids did the ordering.
anybody try Yin & Yang on Ma May near New Day, I think. Nhung at Tonkin recommended it. It opened last Spring I believe.
anybody try Yin & Yang on Ma May near New Day, I think. Nhung at Tonkin recommended it. It opened last Spring I believe.
#37

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Yes, we're loving it. Crossing the streets is an art. I would wade in and move very quickly, but Hanoi Kids said u walk slowly. In either case, I don't even look! Our guide back in Thailand called it, "leap of faith."
Hanoi Kids have a nifty guide they used which they showed me. New Day is also on it and Koto, plus several other restaurants.
Mr_go & dgunbug, your TR's have been great guides for us and fun to read again. and dgunbug, the research notes u emailed long ago have been terrific. Thanks for taking the time and sharing your wealth of information.
Hanoi Kids have a nifty guide they used which they showed me. New Day is also on it and Koto, plus several other restaurants.
Mr_go & dgunbug, your TR's have been great guides for us and fun to read again. and dgunbug, the research notes u emailed long ago have been terrific. Thanks for taking the time and sharing your wealth of information.

