1Introducing Hang Khay vermicelli and tofu
Hang Khay is a small street in Hanoi’s inner city. The street is about 160m long, connecting Trang Tien street and Trang Thi street. This is a road located in the center of Hanoi so it is very crowded and crowded with cars. Along Hang Khay Street, there are many delicious restaurants, especially typical dishes of Hanoi cuisine. The most famous of which is Hang Khay vermicelli and tofu.
It is no exaggeration to say that for Hanoians, when mentioning bun dau, they think of Hang Khay. In the small alleys of this street are beautiful little restaurants, where you can find authentic Hanoi-style vermicelli and tofu. So if you have the opportunity to travel to Hanoi, you just need to walk along Hang Khay street and you will enjoy many delicious dishes.
2Hang Khay vermicelli and tofu restaurants are famous
Next, the Vietnamtravelio travel guide will introduce some famous Hang Khay shrimp paste noodle shops for you to easily choose from.
2.1 Hang Khay Co Tuyen’s bean noodle soup
Address: No. 27, Alley 31, Hang Khay Street, Trang Tien Ward, Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi
Opening hours: 9:00 a.m. – 9:00 p.m
When it comes to Hang Khay vermicelli and tofu, Co Tuyen is the most famous and well-known restaurant in Hanoi. The shop is located in a small alley, the space is not too large but clean and neat, tables and chairs are arranged neatly. Most importantly, the flavor of vermicelli and tofu at the restaurant is true to Hanoi standards, making everyone who eats it often praise it for its deliciousness.
Ms. Tuyen Hang Khay’s shrimp paste at Bun Dau restaurant is very rich and has its own recipe, different from other restaurants. The types of toppings here are also extremely diverse. From green rice rolls, tofu, pork intestines, spring rolls, and meat, all are carefully selected and meticulously processed. Those who have had the opportunity to go to Co Tuyen’s restaurant all praise the green rice rolls because they are so delicious, not floury and greasy.
Currently, there are quite a few vermicelli noodle shops named after Co Tuyen. But please note, the shop only has one address at Lane 31 Hang Khay. On weekends, the restaurant will be quite crowded, food preparation time is a bit slower. The prices at this Hang Khay bun bean restaurant are very reasonable. If you have the opportunity to come to Hanoi, don’t miss it.
2.2 Nha Ham shrimp paste noodle soup
Address: Alley 29 Hang Khay Street, Trang Tien Ward, Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi
Opening hours: 9:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m
Nha Ham vermicelli and tofu restaurant is also loved by many people in the capital. Located near Co Tuyen restaurant, Nha Ham is not inferior or less crowded, the restaurant is always bustling with people coming in and out. The Tunnel House space is quite spacious, you can choose to sit indoors or outdoors.
The staff of Nha Ham vermicelli and tofu with shrimp paste scores points with diners for their agility, closeness, and enthusiastic service. The restaurant’s food is also highly appreciated, the vermicelli is fresh, the fried beans are crispy enough, the meat and toppings served are also of extremely high quality. In addition to shrimp paste, the restaurant also has fish sauce and satay available for diners to mix their own suitable dipping sauce.
It can be said that the quality of food and service at this Hang Khay vermicelli noodle shop deserves a score of 10. Therefore, there is no reason for you to miss this extremely attractive place to enjoy vermicelli and tofu, right? ?
2.3 Hang Tray Vietnamese Bean Noodles
Address: Alley 29 Hang Khay Street, Trang Tien Ward, Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi
Opening hours: 9:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m
Bun Dau Viet is located in the same alley as Bun Dau Nha Ham, also a very crowded restaurant on Hang Khay Street. The shop is quite small but is always clean and tidy. The kitchen space is located inside so diners’ seats are not filled with the unpleasant smell of grease or fried food.
Each bowl of Vietnamese vermicelli and tofu is full of toppings. If you are traveling with 2 or more people, you should order the special portion to fully enjoy vermicelli, tofu, fried spring rolls, pork leg meat, sausage, fried rice, cucumbers and raw vegetables. The price of the Vietnamese restaurant is also somewhat “softer” than other Hang Khay vermicelli and bean restaurants, the drinks are diverse, and the water is very delicious. Therefore, Vietnamtravelio hopes that you will soon have the opportunity to come and enjoy this Hanoi specialty.
Above are quality Hang Khay vermicelli and tofu restaurants for you to visit. Don’t forget to follow the Vietnamtravelio travel guide to find more delicious places to eat for your journey to explore the capital.