Hue is a city of dreams, a slow and peaceful pace of life. At around 8:00 p.m., most of the restaurants here were closed, with only a few late-night restaurants remaining open until later. Hue people’s cuisine is very diverse, so there are many choices for eating at night. You can enjoy salty dishes like banh canh, beef noodle soup or sweet dishes like sweet soup, pressed cake, and gas tea. The ingenuity of the people of the ancient capital has created many attractive Hue night dishes. If you have the opportunity to come here, you must definitely enjoy them all.

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Hot bread in the middle of the night will be the ideal choice to fill your stomach

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First, when mentioning Hue night food, the people of the ancient capital will definitely introduce you Trang Tien bread. This is a dish loved by many people because of its rustic flavor and affordable price. With only 7,000 to 15,000 VND, you can enjoy Trang Tien Hue Banh Mi filled with char siu meat, pate, fried eggs, sausages, sausages, etc.

At the foot of Trang Tien bridge, there are many shops selling bread, but the best is O Tho shop. The restaurant is located at 14 Tran Cao Van Street, famous for its crispy toasted bread, sandwiched with salty filling, and very rich sauce, which will definitely comfort your late-night stomach.

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The popular banh mi shops at the foot of Trang Tien bridge are crowded with customers every night

Han Thuyen is a street located in the Hue Imperial City area, famous for its long-standing night soup shops. There are shops here that have been attached to the ancient capital for 40 years. In the quiet night air, these shops lie quietly waiting for customers to come. For only about 15,000 – 20,000 VND, you can enjoy this Hue night dish with all kinds of toppings such as crispy pork rinds, quail eggs, crab cakes, pork sausages, fish cakes, etc.

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The noodle soup shops on Han Thuyen street open until morning will be Hue’s night food served to you at any time

When talking about Hue night food, if we ignore sweet soup, it would be a big mistake. Hue sweet soup is very diverse, some popular dishes include longan with lotus seeds, mixed beans, red beans, taro, black beans, tapioca starch, roasted pork sweet soup, etc. Some Hue sweet soup dishes are purely sweet, while others are sweet. Harmonious combination of sweet and salty, bringing unique flavors.

One of the most famous addresses in Hue city for you to enjoy sweet soup dishes is Ms. Linh Lan’s Che Hem restaurant. The restaurant is located at 1 Kiet 29 Hung Vuong Street, Phu Hoi Ward. Che Hem opened in 1985 and is one of the oldest tea shops in the ancient capital.

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The sweet soups are both beautiful and attractive at Ms. Linh Lan’s shop

Compared to other Hue night dishes, pressed cake is somewhat inferior because few people know about it. This cake is made from flour mixed with eggs, green onions, and minced fatty meat. The seller will roll the dough into small balls and then press them tightly between two hot cast iron plates that have been pre-greased with cooking oil. This dish has a very strange flavor, chewy and crunchy at the same time, with the greasy taste of pork fat and the scent of green onions. Cakes are usually packed in plastic bags into packs of 10, so you can sip them at night or buy them as gifts, which is also quite ideal.

Some stores specializing in selling pressed cakes in Hue city:

– No. 20 Nguyen Du Street, Phu Cat Ward

– No. 1 Van Cao Street, Group 7

– No. 101 Ba Trieu Street, Group 4

– No. 116 Le Ngo Cat Street, Thuy Xuan Ward

– No. 73 Tung Thien Vuong Street, Vy Da Ward

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Pressed cakes with unique flavors are very suitable for you to sip at night

When talking about Bun Bo Hue, it’s no longer strange to most of us, right? This is not only a favorite Hue breakfast dish but also ideal for eating at night. A bowl of beef noodle soup will be full of crab cakes, pork blood, beef tendons, beef and a sweet broth with a very unique aroma. At night, in the chilly winter air, there is nothing more warming than a bowl of steaming beef noodle soup. You can choose to visit My Tam Beef Noodle Shop located on Tran Cao Van Street, open until 2am.

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Beef noodle soup with rich flavors of the ancient capital is a dish that you must definitely try

Next on the list of Hue night dishes will be tea ga. People often say this is a dish that represents the elegance and calmness of Hue people when eating peanut candy while sipping a cup of bitter tea. The shops around the Hue Railway Station area are open all night, the lights are dim, the atmosphere is very quiet. Coming here, you will be served a pot of tea with candied beans, plus a plate of melon seeds or sunflower seeds. While the train whistle occasionally sounds, eating candy and enjoying tea will be a very new hobby for young people in the city.

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The flickering oil lamp seemed to add to the nostalgic flavor of the gas tea

The chicken sticky rice and duck porridge restaurant on Ho Dac Di street is very famous in Hue. The shop is always full of customers coming in and out, and the sellers can’t keep up. The sticky rice here is praised by many people because the rice is fragrant and cooked just right so it doesn’t get mushy. The chicken served with it is marinated with very standard spices and fried until crispy. If you want to warm your stomach, try duck porridge. There’s nothing better than a hot bowl of porridge, served with a plate of cool duck salad.

Those who love chicken feet must definitely visit Mai Thuc Loan street. On both sides of the road are many shops specializing in selling chicken feet, smoke and fragrance fill the entire space. Here, you can eat grilled chicken feet, chicken feet with Thai sauce, boneless chicken feet mixed with mango, steamed chicken feet, etc. Every night, this street is crowded with young people because of the attraction of this Hue night dish.

Dong Suong Sau is not a dish but a snack restaurant in Hue that is very popular with teenagers. The shop has an airy and spacious space, selling a variety of snacks such as rice paper rolls with shrimp and cheese sticks, fried snails in lolot leaves, baked cheese eggs, mixed rice paper, fried sausages, etc. The shop is located at 89 Nguyen Street. Hue, open until 11pm.

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Dong Suong Sau Restaurant has an extremely diverse snack menu, you will be spoiled for choice when you stop by here

If you find the above mentioned Vietnamtravelio dishes a bit greasy and heavy for dinner, then grilled corn will be the right choice. Along Hoang Hoa Tham Street, there are many carts specializing in selling corn, in addition to sweet potatoes, cassava, and fried corn. However, grilled corn is still the most popular dish because of the aroma and sticky taste of sticky corn, coated with oil and spices on the outside and looks very attractive. In the middle of a chilly night, sitting next to a charcoal stove, biting each piece of hot corn, would be great, wouldn’t it?

Above are suggestions from the Vietnamtravelio travel guide to help you choose the right Hue night food. Hue cuisine is very diverse, so don’t miss any delicious dishes.