Hanoi is one of Asia’s most exciting food capitals. Beyond its iconic dishes like Phở and Bún Chả, the real magic lies in its lively food streets — buzzing with flavors, colors, and aromas. Here are 10 must-visit food streets in Hanoi for every food lover.

1. Ta Hien Street – Beer & Street Snacks

Known as Hanoi’s “beer street,” Ta Hien is the go-to spot for cold beer, BBQ skewers, and late-night street bites.

2. Tong Duy Tan Street – The Food Street

Open until late, this lively stretch serves hotpot, grilled meats, seafood, and classic Vietnamese rice dishes.

3. Hang Buom Street – Sweet Treats & Nightlife

A fun mix of local desserts, cocktails, and snacks — perfect for a night out in the Old Quarter.

4. Dong Xuan Market Food Alley

Hidden inside the city’s busiest market, this alley is full of stalls offering Bún Chả, sticky rice, and noodle soups.

5. Ngo Dong Xuan (near the market) – Authentic Street Food

Packed with vendors selling fried spring rolls, noodle soups, and budget-friendly street meals.

6. Hang Than Street – Traditional Cakes

Famous for Bánh Cốm (green rice cake) and other traditional sweets, a cultural food stop in Hanoi.

7. Phung Hung Street – Grilled Dishes & Hotpot

The smoky aroma of grilled meat and bubbling hotpots makes this street a favorite for group dinners.

8. Hang Giay Street – Noodle Specialties

From Phở to Miến Trộn, this street is a noodle lover’s paradise.

9. Cau Go Street – Street Food by Hoan Kiem Lake

A casual food hub near the lake offering fried snacks, rice dishes, and quick bites with a view.

10. Ly Quoc Su Street – The Famous Phở Street

Home to some of the most famous Phở restaurants in Hanoi, including the legendary Phở Ly Quoc Su.

Traveler Tip: The best time to visit these streets is in the evening, when they truly come alive. Bring small cash, follow the locals, and let your taste buds explore Hanoi’s food culture

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