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4-Day Foodie Itinerary in Hanoi

Monday, November 27: Exploring the Old Quarter

Start your foodie adventure in Hanoi by exploring the vibrant Old Quarter. In the morning, head to Pho Gia Truyen for a delicious bowl of traditional Vietnamese pho, a must-try dish. Afterward, take a leisurely walk around Hoan Kiem Lake and visit Ngoc Son Temple. For lunch, indulge in the famous bun cha at Bun Cha Huong Lien, where former President Obama famously dined. In the afternoon, visit the Temple of Literature, Vietnam's first national university, and try some local street food snacks from the nearby stalls. In the evening, join a guided food tour to discover the hidden culinary gems of the Old Quarter.

  • Pho Gia Truyen: Approx. $5, 1 hour
  • Bun Cha Huong Lien: Approx. $7, 1 hour
  • Temple of Literature: Approx. $2, 1 hour
Tuesday, November 28: Authentic Vietnamese Cuisine

Start your day with a visit to the vibrant and bustling Dong Xuan Market, where you can explore the local ingredients and fresh produce used in Vietnamese cuisine. Enjoy a delicious breakfast at Banh Cuon Gia Truyen, famous for its steamed rice rolls. After breakfast, take a short walk to the Hanoi Opera House and enjoy the architectural beauty of this historic landmark. For lunch, head to Cha Ca Thang Long, a renowned restaurant that specializes in Cha Ca La Vong, a traditional Vietnamese fish dish. In the afternoon, explore the Imperial Citadel of Thang Long and learn about Vietnam's rich history. In the evening, join a cooking class to learn how to prepare authentic Vietnamese dishes.

  • Dong Xuan Market: Free entry, 1-2 hours
  • Banh Cuon Gia Truyen: Approx. $5, 1 hour
  • Cha Ca Thang Long: Approx. $10, 1 hour
  • Imperial Citadel of Thang Long: Approx. $3, 2 hours
Wednesday, November 29: Street Food Delights

Embark on a street food adventure in Hanoi today. Start your morning with a visit to the famous Banh Mi 25 for a delectable Vietnamese baguette filled with various savory ingredients. Afterward, wander around Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum and learn about the life of the iconic leader. For lunch, head to Xoi Yen and savor a bowl of delicious sticky rice, a popular street food dish. In the afternoon, explore the Museum of Ethnology and gain insights into Vietnam's diverse ethnic groups. In the evening, venture to Ta Hien Street, also known as Beer Street, and indulge in local street food specialties while enjoying a glass of Bia Hoi, fresh Vietnamese beer.

  • Banh Mi 25: Approx. $3, 1 hour
  • Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum: Free entry, 1-2 hours
  • Xoi Yen: Approx. $4, 1 hour
  • Museum of Ethnology: Approx. $2, 2 hours
Thursday, November 30: Hanoi's Culinary Treasures

On your last day in Hanoi, explore some of the city's culinary treasures. Start your morning with a visit to the beautiful Tran Quoc Pagoda, located on the shores of West Lake. Enjoy a leisurely brunch at Quan An Ngon, known for its wide variety of Vietnamese street food dishes. After brunch, take a cyclo ride around the French Quarter and admire the colonial architecture. For a unique dining experience, head to Bún Chả Đắc Kim and savor their specialty, bun cha with nem cua be, crab spring rolls. In the afternoon, visit the Vietnam Museum of Ethnology to learn about the country's diverse cultures. End your foodie journey with a dinner cruise along the Red River, enjoying traditional Vietnamese dishes and cultural performances.

  • Tran Quoc Pagoda: Free entry, 1 hour
  • Quan An Ngon: Approx. $10, 1-2 hours
  • Bún Chả Đắc Kim: Approx. $8, 1 hour
  • Vietnam Museum of Ethnology: Approx. $3, 2 hours

Hidden Gems and Local Favorites

For off the beaten path attractions and places loved by locals, be sure to visit the bustling Cho Hom Market, known for its wide variety of fresh produce and local delicacies. Explore the maze-like alleyways of the Hanoi Night Market, where you can find unique street food stalls and shop for souvenirs. Don't miss the chance to try egg coffee, a local specialty, at Giang Cafe. For a truly local experience, visit the Long Bien Bridge during sunrise or sunset and soak in the breathtaking views of the Red River.

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