1 Old town bread
– Address: 38 Dinh Liet, Hang Dao, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi
– Opening hours: 07:00–00:00
Old town bread stands out right from its shape, often longer than familiar bread. Hanoi bread is spread with a thin layer of butter on the outside, so the crust smells very fragrant. When you take a bite, it sounds crispy and the butter has a clear flavor. In particular, the meat inside is grilled tenderly, seasoned well and richly.
Old Quarter Banh Mi is a Hanoi banh mi shop that has been around for a long time. Illustration photo: Tripadvisor
2 Mrs. Dan’s bread
– Address: 34 Lo Su, Ly Thai To, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi
– Opening hours: 06:00–22:00
Hanoi Banh Mi Ba Dan has been attached to Hanoi for more than 40 years, is a long-standing and well-known grilled meat sandwich address. The restaurant is most famous for two familiar options: grilled meat sandwiches and pate sandwiches.
The bread here is made in the traditional style, with its own mark right from the crust. The crust is fragrant and crispy when bitten. The filling is filled to the brim, filling and filling the mouth, creating a very unique experience of the restaurant.
Mrs. Dan’s signature grilled meat loaf is attractive. Illustration photo: Tico Travel
3 Hanoi Tuli Bread grilled meat skewers
– Address: 26 Vo Van Dung, Hanoi
– Opening hours: 9:00 – 17:00
Tuli Bread is a Hanoi bakery that many young people choose to visit regularly. Not only is it delicious, the restaurant also scores points thanks to its unique layout, creating an interesting feeling when eating. The filling of the cake is considered quite diverse, including chicken, beef and many types of fresh vegetables. Adding the shop’s own sauces, the loaf has a clear and distinctive flavor.
Hanoi Tuli Bread grilled meat sandwiches filled with toppings. Illustration photo: ShopeeFood
4 Bami Bread 98 Hang Bac
– Address: 98 Hang Bac, Hang Buom, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi
– Opening hours: 07:00–22:00
Bami Bread is a Hoi An bread brand that is very popular in Hanoi, appearing on many streets and most prominently at the facility at 98 Hang Bac. The bread here still retains the “original” Hoi An quality, with familiar fillings such as grilled lemongrass chicken or roasted pork.
However, the restaurant also has adjustments to suit the taste of Hanoi people. The loaf is made shorter, and the herbs are replaced with salads like carrots and cucumbers. Thanks to that, the flavor is still rich but easier to eat.
Attractive menu at Bami Bread 98 Hang Bac. Illustration photo: BlogAnChoi
5 Phuong Hoi An Bread
– Address: 53 Hang Buom, Hanoi Old Quarter, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi
– Opening hours: 07:00 – 21:00
If you go to Hanoi and want to try Hoi An bread, you can visit Phuong bread at 53 Hang Buom. This is a brand with Hoi An’s colors quite clearly right in the heart of the capital. No matter where you are, Phuong’s bread is still loved by many people because of its delicious taste, unique characteristics and easy to remember for a long time. The fillings prepared by the restaurant are also diverse, so you can choose according to your preferences. There are pork, chicken, patties, ham… each style creates a flavorful loaf and is worth trying.
6 Hoang Duc grilled meat skewer cooperative
– Address: 55 Lang Pagoda, Lang Thuong, Dong Da, Hanoi
– Opening hours: 11:00–13:00 | 16:00–19:30
Hoang Duc grilled meat skewer cooperative is a famous address for grilled meat skewers served with bread. The restaurant sells each dish separately: each skewer costs 7,000 VND, each loaf of bread costs 3,000 VND, helping diners easily decide the appropriate amount of food.
Grilled meat skewers are soft, sweet and fragrant, eaten with bread spread with honey butter, making it even more flavorful. Add some fried sweet potatoes and a few slices of cucumber and it’s enough to make you want to pick up your backpack and stop by right away.
Meat skewers served with bread spread with honey butter make it even more flavorful. Illustrative photo: FB Hanoi Delicious Food Address
7 Duc Long grilled meat sandwich
– Address: 4 Luong Ngoc Quyen, Hang Buom, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi
– Opening hours: 07:00–22:00
When mentioning Hanoi bread, many people will immediately think of Duc Long. The loaf here stands out because the filling is very “strong”, the seasoning is strong and the meat and vegetables are so full that weak eaters only need half a loaf to feel full. Grilled meat is chopped from a large meat tree, put into a cake and then put into an industrial barbecue oven to heat and flavor. Thanks to that, the bread always retains its characteristic aroma and stable quality, so people praise it as delicious and easy to remember.
8 Folk bread
– Address: 32 Tran Nhat Duat, Dong Xuan, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi
– Opening hours: 18:00–05:30
Banh Mi Dan To is a name worth trying when talking about Hanoi cuisine. The attraction of this dish lies in the filling made in a unique style, different from regular bread. Ingredients such as onions, eggs, pate, sausages, sausages, dried beef and butter are all carefully selected, then seasoned to taste before being put into the loaf.
Dan To bread attracts customers because the filling is made in its own style, different from regular bread. Illustration photo: VinWonders
9 Nguyen Sinh Bread
– Address: 201 Doi Can, Ba Dinh, Hanoi
– Opening hours: 07:00–21:30
Hanoi Banh Mi Nguyen Sinh is a special address, bearing the flavor of the French period but preserved by Vietnamese people over the years. The difference lies in the “composite” filling, combining many dishes in one loaf such as foie gras pate, bacon, sausage, ham… Served with papaya pickles, salted carrots and fresh mayonnaise made by the restaurant, creating a fatty, slightly sour and very characteristic taste.
10 Le Dai Hanh spring rolls
– Address: 20 Le Dai Hanh, Hai Ba Trung, Hanoi
– Opening hours: 05:00–21:00
Dung Hanh hot spring rolls are different in that the rolls are always incubated in a basket so they always stay warm, fragrant and hot. When the customer calls, the seller takes out the rolls and cuts them into large, thick slices that fit comfortably in the hand to clip onto the cake. Among all types of rolls, fat rolls are the most popular choice. The taste is clearly fatty, the crunch is moderate, it is not dry but very delicious.
The loaf of bread is clearly fatty and has just the right amount of crunch. Illustration photo: MoMo
11 Bread 25
– Address: 25 Hang Ca, Hang Bo, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi
– Opening hours: 07:00–21:00
Banh Mi 25 is a famous Hanoi bakery right in the heart of the Old Quarter, highly appreciated by many international tourists. The pan-fried beef with cheese here has a rich flavor and is served with a layer of fatty cheese, making it even more attractive and easy to “addict”.
In addition, mixed bread is also an option worth trying. The filling is mixed from many ingredients such as pate, sausage, meatballs, smoked sausage and char siu, creating a rich feeling, eating a loaf and tasting many different flavors.
12 Minh Nhat Bread
– Address: 41 Nguyen Huu Huan, Ly Thai To, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi
– Opening hours: 07:00–21:00
The restaurant is best known for its two “key” dishes: beef banh mi and chicken banh mi. Minh Nhat bread makes a difference thanks to its tightly kept recipe and process, from preparation to processing. Each type of cake has its own way of mixing, meticulously made step by step to preserve the delicious flavor and characteristics of the shop.
Minh Nhat bread makes a difference thanks to its recipe and making process. Illustration photo: MoMo
13 Fun bread shop
– Address: 7 Leather goods, Cotton goods, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi
– Opening hours: 07:00–20:00
Banh Mi Vui is a banh mi shop that attracts customers thanks to its rich menu. There are all kinds of familiar flavors here such as pate bread, egg bread, traditional bread… But the most outstanding dishes are dishes with unique flavors such as galangal grilled pork bread, grilled onion and garlic chicken bread and BBQ meat bread.
The toast is crispy and the filling fills your hand so it’s very satisfying to eat. The shop also sells tea, milk, and juice for you to conveniently order more. Free delivery is available within 1.5 km area. Affordable prices, enthusiastic service staff.
14 Lan Ong Bread
– Address: 8 Cha Ca, Hang Bo, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi
– Opening hours: 06:30–23:30
If you want to find a Hanoi bakery with the true “breath” of the old town, you should visit Lan Ong bread. The shop opened in 1989 and for many Hanoi people, this is a gift associated with childhood memories. The point that makes the restaurant famous is the pate. Pate is fleshy, viscous and fatty, spread evenly on the cake and then sandwiched with meat, pork rolls, shrimp and herbs. Everything blends together to be both rich and delicious, making it unforgettable when eaten once.
Lan Ong bread combines every topping to make you remember it forever. Illustration photo: Tripadvisor
15 Hoi An bread
– Address: 27 Han Thuyen, Pham Dinh Ho, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi
– Opening hours: 06:00–20:30
Even though it’s just a small cart on Van Cao street, this place is still crowded because it retains the traditional Hoi An bread taste. The most commonly ordered dish is bread with butter sauce, using “standard” Hoi An butter. Butter is spread thinly on both the shell and intestines and then grilled until crispy. The recipe is simple but it’s very addictive to eat.
In addition to avocado, the restaurant also has many options to change flavors. You can order shredded chicken bread, mixed bread, pate bread… depending on your taste.
Hanoi bread doesn’t need to be fancy to impress. Just need a crispy shell, suitable filling and meticulous preparation to win over diners. Hopefully the above list of Hanoi bread from Vietnamtravelio will help you choose more easily when you want to eat delicious food. If you have the opportunity, pack your backpack and fully conquer Hanoi cuisine.