Below are some streets known as “culinary paradises” in Hanoi for tourists to visit and experience during this year’s National Day holiday.

Ngu Xa Pho Cuon Street

Located in Truc Bach ward, Ba Dinh district, Ngu Xa street has long been a familiar dining address for many locals and tourists from all over the world, thanks to its delicious dishes made from pho with attractive flavors.

Among them, we cannot fail to mention the famous pho rolls, which are a combination of ingredients such as large pho noodles, stir-fried beef, herbs and dipped in sweet and sour fish sauce.

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Walking along Ngu Xa Street, visitors can find and enjoy many different versions of pho cuon. Photo: @dingolong

Just go to Ngu Xa street, visitors will easily find shops and restaurants serving this delicious pho roll, for example: Chinh Thang pho roll, Hung Ben pho roll, Huong Mai pho roll...

Hoan Kiem Lake Salad Street

Although only over 50m long, Hoan Kiem Lake Street (Hoan Kiem District) is considered a "food paradise" that attracts visitors, famous for its dried beef salad.

This salad is a perfect combination of many beef ingredients such as beef tendon, beef liver, spleen, ... and indispensable shredded papaya. All mixed together with sweet and sour fish sauce, adding herbs, stimulating the taste buds.

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On September 2nd holiday, if you are lazy to go far, you can go to Hoan Kiem Lake street to enjoy dried beef salad.

Not only is it a familiar gift associated with many generations of Hanoians, dried beef salad has also become an attractive delicacy for domestic and foreign tourists.

On the occasion of September 2, if you visit Hoan Kiem Lake Street, you can find and enjoy delicious dried beef salad at some famous addresses such as: Long Vi Dung salad, Thanh Hai dried beef salad, Hai Sinh salad...

Grill Street Under the Bridge

As one of the favorite grilled food streets in Hanoi, Gam Cau Street (Dong Xuan Ward, Hoan Kiem District) attracts diners because it has many grilled restaurants located close together, serving many delicious grilled dishes made from beef, pork or animal organs.

The ingredients are cleaned, marinated with many different flavors and then grilled on a charcoal stove or alcohol stove with a grill, aluminum foil, etc.

Normally, restaurants on Gam Cau grilled street open from about 5pm to midnight, the busiest time is 8pm - 9pm.

In the fall, especially during the National Day holiday, if tourists are lazy to travel far, they can visit this street and enjoy hot and attractive grilled dishes with friends and relatives.

Hoe Nhai Steak Street

In Hanoi, it is not difficult for tourists to find places selling steak in many different “versions”, from cheap sidewalk stalls to expensive luxury restaurants. However, the place that attracts the most diners to enjoy this dish is Hoe Nhai street with many steak restaurants located close together.

Although steak is a foreign dish, it has gradually become a favorite of many Vietnamese diners, appealing to both adults and children.

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Hoe Nhai Street is famous for its beef steak, priced at around VND85,000/portion. Photo: @reviewbyin

Each steak portion usually includes many fresh ingredients such as beef, potatoes, tomatoes, soft-boiled eggs, pate, cucumbers, green onions, mixed with a little thick sauce, fragrant with pepper. This dish is often served with bread to enhance the unique flavor.

The plus point at the restaurants on Hoe Nhai street is that they all have affordable prices for a portion of steak, and the staff serves quickly so each meal is always hot and delicious.

Pho Ly Quoc Su Street

When mentioning the "culinary paradises" in Hanoi, we cannot fail to mention Ly Quoc Su Street (in Hang Trong Ward, Hoan Kiem District) with a series of delicious pho restaurants, popular with diners inside and outside the city.

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The taste of pho on Ly Quoc Su street is loved by many Hanoian and foreign diners. Photo: @nicolenado

Compared to pho in many other places, pho on Ly Quoc Su street has a clearer broth, with the aroma of stewed meat and bones. The pho noodles here are also said to be soft and chewy, and when poured with hot broth, they do not get mushy or soggy.

Diners often eat pho with crispy fried dough sticks, just enough to feel full and fully enjoy the flavor of the "national" dish.

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