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Hanoi

Vietnam

Safety Score

7.4/10

Currency

VND

Language

Vietnamese

Timezone

UTC+7

About Hanoi

Hanoi is a historic city of lakes, French‑colonial buildings, and chaotic streets. The Old Quarter, water puppet shows, and street food attract visitors. The city offers a mix of tradition and growth.

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Best Time to Visit

The best time to visit Hanoi is from October to April when the weather is cooler and less humid, ideal for walking the Old Quarter.

Weather Throughout the Year
Jan17°19mm
Feb18°26mm
Mar21°38mm
Apr24°81mm
May29°197mm
Jun30°240mm
Jul30°288mm
Aug30°318mm
Sep29°265mm
Oct26°131mm
Nov23°43mm
Dec19°23mm

Best Restaurants in Hanoi, Vietnam

Where to Eat in Hanoi - Dining Guide

Modern Vietnamese

Gia

$$$
4.7
61 Van Mieu, Dong Da, Hanoi
Opposite the Temple of Literature

Tasting Menu

A Michelin-starred journey through Vietnamese heritage with contemporary techniques and seasonal storytelling.

Pros
  • +Exquisite presentation
  • +Deeply cultural concept
  • +Impeccable service
Cons
  • -High price point
  • -Advance booking required
Traditional Vietnamese

Tầm Vị

$$
4.6
4B Yen The, Ba Dinh, Hanoi
Near the Hanoi Railway Station

Ham with Periwinkle Snails

Michelin-starred vintage teahouse atmosphere serving soulful Northern Vietnamese home-style meals.

Pros
  • +Authentic rustic decor
  • +Hearty traditional flavors
  • +Beautiful courtyard
Cons
  • -Can be noisy
  • -Limited parking
Japanese Teppanyaki

Hibana by Koki

$$$
4.8
11 Le Phung Hieu, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi
Inside Capella Hanoi, French Quarter

A5 Miyazaki Wagyu

Ultra-exclusive Michelin-starred teppanyaki experience located in the basement of the Capella Hotel.

Pros
  • +World-class ingredients
  • +Intimate chef interaction
  • +Stunning interior
Cons
  • -Extremely expensive
  • -Very few seats
Modern Vietnamese

Chapter Dining & Grill

$$$
4.7
12C Chan Cam, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi
Old Quarter, near St. Joseph's Cathedral

Wagyu Beef with Green Banana

Innovative fine dining focused on charcoal grilling and progressive Vietnamese flavors.

Pros
  • +Creative flavor profiles
  • +Slick industrial design
  • +Great wine list
Cons
  • -Tasting menu only
  • -Portions are small
French Fine Dining

Le Beaulieu

$$$
4.6
15 Ngo Quyen, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi
Inside Sofitel Legend Metropole

Lobster Thermidor

The grand dame of French dining in Hanoi, offering timeless elegance and refined gastronomy.

Pros
  • +Historic colonial charm
  • +Extensive wine cellar
  • +Top-tier service
Cons
  • -Formal dress code
  • -Pricey beverage list
Vietnamese (Fish)

Cha Ca Thang Long

$$
4.6
6B Duong Thanh, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi
Old Quarter, near Hang Da Market

Grilled Fish with Dill

A legendary establishment specializing in Hanoi's famous turmeric fish dish cooked tableside with heaps of fresh herbs.

Pros
  • +Authentic local experience
  • +Fresh ingredients
  • +Fast service
Cons
  • -Limited menu options
  • -Can feel rushed
Vietnamese (Noodles)

Bun Cha Ta

$$
4.8
21 Nguyen Huu Huan, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi
Old Quarter, near Ly Thai To Park

Bun Cha with Crispy Spring Rolls

Widely considered the best upscale bun cha in the city, offering a clean and comfortable environment for a local staple.

Pros
  • +Clean and hygienic
  • +Excellent dipping sauce
  • +Centrally located
Cons
  • -Can get very crowded
  • -Small seating area
Vietnamese Fusion

The East

$$
4.6
5-7 Tong Duy Tan, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi
Tong Duy Tan Food Street

Grilled Duck with Spices

Refined Northern Vietnamese cuisine served in an elegant setting on Hanoi's famous food street.

Pros
  • +Beautiful presentation
  • +Quiet atmosphere
  • +High quality ingredients
Cons
  • -Slightly small portions
  • -Hidden entrance
Traditional Vietnamese

Quan An Ngon

$$
4.5
18 Phan Boi Chau, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi
Near the French Quarter

Banh Xeo (Crispy Pancake)

A massive, bustling courtyard restaurant featuring street food stalls from all over Vietnam in one location.

Pros
  • +Vibrant garden setting
  • +Huge variety of dishes
  • +Great for groups
Cons
  • -Very touristy
  • -Long wait times
Northern Vietnamese

Bep Prime

$$
4.6
12 Hang Be, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi
Old Quarter, near Hoan Kiem Lake

Stir-fried Beef with Garlic

A polished, modern take on Hanoian home cooking with a focus on fresh, high-quality local produce.

Pros
  • +Polished interior
  • +Consistent quality
  • +Friendly staff
Cons
  • -Limited vegetarian options
  • -Busy on weekends
Traditional Vietnamese

Cau Go Vietnamese

$$
4.4
9 Dinh Tien Hoang, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi
6th Floor, overlooking Hoan Kiem Lake

Seafood Hotpot

Upscale traditional dining with one of the best panoramic views of Hoan Kiem Lake from its balcony.

Pros
  • +Stunning lake views
  • +Diverse regional menu
  • +Great for visitors
Cons
  • -Tourist-heavy atmosphere
  • -Premium price for view
Vietnamese & Western

Essence Restaurant

$$
4.7
38 Hang Be, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi
Old Quarter, near Hoan Kiem Lake

Duck Coconut Curry

A highly-rated spot known for its balance of authentic local flavors and high-end hospitality.

Pros
  • +Extremely friendly staff
  • +Refined flavors
  • +Reasonable pricing
Cons
  • -Hotel restaurant vibe
  • -Small dining room
French-Vietnamese Fusion

La Badiane

$$
4.5
10 Nam Ngu, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi
Near the French Quarter

Foie Gras with Figs

Consistently excellent fusion set in a quiet, whitewashed colonial villa with a leafy, romantic courtyard.

Pros
  • +Excellent value lunch set
  • +Romantic ambiance
  • +Consistent quality
Cons
  • -Close-set tables
  • -Service can be slow
Vietnamese Fusion

Luk Lak

$$
4.5
4A Le Thanh Tong, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi
Near the Hanoi Opera House

Sapa Grilled Pork

Led by a former Metropole chef, focusing on the vibrant flavors of Vietnam's highland regions.

Pros
  • +Creative regional dishes
  • +Modern Indochine decor
  • +Good for families
Cons
  • -Noisy acoustics
  • -Often requires booking
Refined Vietnamese

Duong's Restaurant

$$
4.6
27 Ngo Huyen, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi
Near St. Joseph's Cathedral

Hanoi Spring Rolls

Owned by a Top Chef Vietnam finalist, this spot offers cooking classes and elevated street food classics.

Pros
  • +Excellent service
  • +Interactive cooking classes
  • +Flavorful sauces
Cons
  • -Narrow street location
  • -Can be tourist-heavy
Contemporary Vietnamese

Home Hanoi

$$$
4.6
34 Chau Long, Ba Dinh, Hanoi
Truc Bach Lake area

Hanoi Grilled Fish

Set in a yellow French villa, this restaurant serves sophisticated local dishes with high-end flair.

Pros
  • +Charming villa setting
  • +Sophisticated presentation
  • +Good wine list
Cons
  • -Slightly out of center
  • -Higher price point
Modern Bistro

Labri

$$$
4.8
2 Thai Phien, Hai Ba Trung, Hanoi
Near Vincom Ba Trieu

Grilled Octopus

An "Oriental Bistro" that blends French techniques with Japanese and Vietnamese ingredients in a hidden loft.

Pros
  • +Hidden gem vibe
  • +Artistic plating
  • +Warm service
Cons
  • -Limited seating
  • -Menu changes frequently
Mediterranean Fusion

Etesia

$$$
4.7
14B Ha Hoi, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi
French Quarter, near Thien Quang Lake

Seafood Risotto

A chic, modern space offering creative Mediterranean dishes using premium local and imported ingredients.

Pros
  • +Unique flavor pairings
  • +Minimalist decor
  • +Excellent dessert
Cons
  • -Pricey for the portion
  • -Hidden in an alley
Contemporary Vietnamese

The Rhythms

$$$
4.8
33 Hang Dau, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi
Old Quarter, overlooking Hoan Kiem Lake

Australian Beef Tenderloin

Sophisticated dining room with live music and elevated takes on classic Vietnamese street food.

Pros
  • +Live piano music
  • +Elegant decor
  • +View of the lake
Cons
  • -Service fee is high
  • -Can feel formal
International/Fusion

Cloud Nine

$$$
4.7
27 Hang Be, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi
Top floor of La Siesta Premium

Grilled Seabass

Located on the 9th floor, this restaurant offers 360-degree views and a mix of Western and local classics.

Pros
  • +360-degree skyline views
  • +Art deco style
  • +Great cocktail list
Cons
  • -Can be breezy on terrace
  • -Premium pricing
Japanese-Italian

Pizza 4P's Phan Ke Binh

$$
4.8
5 Phan Ke Binh, Ba Dinh, Hanoi
Ba Dinh district

Burrata Parma Ham Pizza

Famous Japanese-run pizza chain known for house-made cheese and farm-to-table ingredients in a stunning space.

Pros
  • +Best pizza in Vietnam
  • +House-made burrata
  • +Open kitchen concept
Cons
  • -Always needs a reservation
  • -Loud atmosphere
Steakhouse

Stellar Steakhouse

$$$
4.9
Keangnam Landmark 72, Tu Liem, Hanoi
Inside InterContinental Landmark72

Dry-Aged Ribeye

A glamorous, high-altitude steakhouse offering premium cuts and an extensive whiskey bar.

Pros
  • +Breathtaking city views
  • +Luxury meat selection
  • +Knowledgeable sommelier
Cons
  • -Far from city center
  • -Very high pricing
Steak & Seafood

Hemispheres Steak & Seafood

$$$
4.6
Sheraton Hanoi, Tay Ho, Hanoi
West Lake area, Sheraton Hotel

Grilled Lobster

An upscale lakeside restaurant offering a variety of high-quality steaks and fresh seafood from around the world.

Pros
  • +Beautiful lake view
  • +High-end steak cuts
  • +Romantic setting
Cons
  • -Hotel prices
  • -Can be quiet on weekdays
Steakhouse

El Gaucho

$$$
4.5
11 Trang Tien, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi
Near the Hanoi Opera House

Platinum Ribeye Steak

The premier spot for high-quality Argentinian steaks and a lively, upscale international atmosphere.

Pros
  • +Premium beef quality
  • +Vibrant energy
  • +Excellent side dishes
Cons
  • -Very loud music
  • -Premium price tag
Vegetarian

Uu Dam Chay

$$
4.6
34 Hang Bai, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi
Near the French Quarter

Lotus Seed Soup

A stunning, multi-story vegetarian sanctuary offering artistic and flavorful plant-based dishes.

Pros
  • +Incredible interior design
  • +Artistic presentation
  • +Peaceful vibe
Cons
  • -Higher price for veg food
  • -Popular, needs booking

Best Restaurants in Hanoi - Where to Eat Guide

Discover the best restaurants in Hanoi with our guide to the top 25 dining spots in Hanoi, Vietnam. Whether you're after authentic local cuisine, international flavours, street food, or fine dining, Hanoi's food scene caters to every palate and budget.

Top-rated restaurants in Hanoi include Gia, Tầm Vị, Hibana by Koki, each known for standout dishes and memorable dining experiences that capture the flavours of Vietnam.

The best restaurants in Hanoi span everything from neighbourhood eateries and rooftop bars to upscale tasting menus. Eating well in Hanoi is part of the experience — take your time exploring different areas and cuisine styles rather than sticking to tourist hotspots.

Use our Hanoi restaurant guide below to filter by cuisine type, price range, and location. Whether you're searching for the best Vietnam food or international options, you'll find the right place to eat in Hanoi for any occasion.

Frequently Asked Questions about Hanoi

What food is Hanoi famous for?

Hanoi is known for its unique culinary scene. Explore local specialties and regional dishes at our recommended restaurants above. From street food to fine dining, there's something for every taste.

Do I need reservations at restaurants in Hanoi?

For popular restaurants, especially for dinner, reservations are recommended. Many restaurants now accept online bookings. Casual spots and lunch service typically don't require reservations.

What is the average meal cost in Hanoi?

Meal costs vary widely in Hanoi. Budget options range from affordable street food to mid-range restaurants. Check our restaurant recommendations for options at different price points.

Explore More of Hanoi

About Hanoi, Vietnam

Hanoi is one of Vietnam's most visited destinations, celebrated for OldQuarter, Food, Lakes, History. The city draws travellers who come to experience its unique blend of history, culture, and modern life — a character shaped over centuries that few destinations in Asia can match. Whether you're planning a short city break or a longer trip, Hanoi has enough depth and variety to reward every type of visitor.

Our free Hanoi guide covers 18 attractions and points of interest, from iconic landmarks and historic sites to local markets, parks, and neighbourhood highlights. The city's top attractions span a broad range of interests — museum lovers will find world-class collections and gallery spaces, while those who prefer open-air exploration can discover historic quarters, waterfront districts, and green spaces that reveal Hanoi's everyday character. Most major sights are reachable on foot or by public transport, making it easy to combine several stops in a single day without needing to hire a car or join an organised tour.

The food scene in Hanoi is one of the city's enduring draws. Our guide features 25 handpicked restaurants and dining spots, ranging from street food stalls and neighbourhood eateries serving authentic Vietnam cuisine to mid-range bistros and higher-end dining with atmosphere and views. Eating well in Hanoi doesn't require a large budget — some of the most memorable meals come from simple local places that most visitors walk straight past. Taking the time to explore different areas and neighbourhoods quickly reveals how Hanoi's food culture reflects the broader personality of the city and its people.

Choosing where to stay shapes the entire experience of a Hanoi visit. Our guide includes 25 vetted accommodation options across the city's main districts, covering budget-friendly hostels, mid-range hotels, boutique properties, and apartments suited to longer stays or families. Staying centrally puts the main sights within easy walking distance, but choosing a quieter neighbourhood a little further out often delivers better value and a more authentic local feel. The right area depends on what matters most to you — whether that's access to key attractions, good public transport links, proximity to the best restaurants, or simply finding a part of Hanoi that fits your pace.

A few practical details worth knowing before you travel: the local language is Vietnamese; the currency is VND; the best time to visit is The best time to visit Hanoi is from October to April when the weather is cooler and less humid, ideal for walking the Old Quarter.. Getting around Hanoi is generally straightforward — most cities in Vietnam offer a reliable mix of metro, bus, and tram networks, with central areas compact enough to cover on foot. Local customs, tipping etiquette, safety advice, and money-saving strategies are all covered in the dedicated Hanoi travel tips section of this free guide, which is updated regularly to reflect current conditions on the ground.

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