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48 hours in Hanoi: From coffee, bun cha to "spending money" on top cuisine

Báo Dân tríBáo Dân trí18/06/2024

(Dan Tri) - If visitors only have 48 hours in Hanoi, the Michelin Guide offers instructions on exploring the Old Quarter, enjoying world- class cuisine, and visiting parks and historical sites.
The Michelin Guide describes Hanoi as a dynamic blend of history, culture and modern sophistication. The bustling streets are filled with motorbikes and street vendors, contrasting with the peaceful landscape of lakes and ancient temples. The French-style Old Quarter, with its tree-lined boulevards and bustling cafes, is a must-see for any visitor. If you only have 48 hours in Hanoi, the Michelin Guide suggests exploring the Old Quarter, enjoying world-class cuisine , visiting parks and historical sites.
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Michelin Guide suggests a 48-hour itinerary in Hanoi (Photo: Michelin).
Day 1: Taste of tradition and history Morning Start your day with a leisurely stroll through the Old Quarter, enjoy a coffee at one of the many cafes on Trieu Viet Vuong Street (Hai Ba Trung District) and admire the bustling city. You can also choose egg coffee at the Sofitel Metropole Legend Hanoi Hotel - a symbol of luxury, with a long history since 1901.
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Don't forget to enjoy egg coffee in Hanoi (Photo: Shutterstock).
If you wake up early, stop by Pho Bo Au Trieu to enjoy a hot bowl of pho "as a wake-up call". This restaurant is famous for its "cloudy", fatty and rich bone broth that is simmered for 10 hours. This unique broth has existed for more than 80 years, passed down to the 4th generation of the family, contributing to creating its own brand, attracting diners. At noon, Bun Cha Lien Huong (Hai Ba Trung district), also known as "Bun Cha Obama", is a reasonable stop for lunch. This famous restaurant proudly displays photos of famous diners, one of whom is former US President Barack Obama. The "Obama Combo" includes a seafood spring roll, a special bowl of Bun Cha, and a bottle of Hanoi beer - a set meal that was once served to this special guest.
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Bun cha Lien Huong (Hai Ba Trung district) is also known as "Bun cha Obama" (Photo: Michelin).
Bun cha is a typical dish of Hanoi, bringing the rustic flavor of pork, meatloaf, herbs and lettuce. Visitors should not miss the delicious skewered pork to have a complete meal. In the afternoon , the Michelin Guide suggests exploring the ancient architecture, Tran Hung Dao, Ly Thuong Kiet and Hai Ba Trung streets, visiting the Vietnamese Women's Museum or Hoa Lo Prison to learn about the history of the city. In the evening, visitors can enjoy a memorable dinner at 1946 Cua Bac restaurant located in a bright yellow and green house, enjoying the typical dishes: fried crab and porridge hotpot. Day 2: Parks, flower gardens and cultural heritage In the morning, visitors start the day with a visit to Thong Nhat Park, one of the largest parks in the center of Hanoi. Here, visitors enjoy the bustling atmosphere as locals participate in various activities. Lunch Lunch at the Michelin-starred Azabu restaurant on the second floor of the Hotel du Parc is ideal. The value menu offers a wide selection of sushi and sashimi. Afternoon Take in the views of the Hanoi Opera House, located southeast of Hoan Kiem Lake. This iconic landmark features French architecture. Don’t miss the nearby National Museum of History, which houses a collection of artifacts showcasing Vietnam’s rich history.
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Hanoi Opera House (Photo: Huu Nghi).
Evening Finish your trip with a meal at Habakuk, a Bib Gourmand restaurant renowned for its beautifully presented dishes at reasonable prices. If you want to splurge for a Michelin Star, head to Hibana by Koki where guests are treated to a culinary experience of the highest order. Chef Hiroshi Yamaguchi skillfully prepares dishes rich in complex flavors. The menu features premium ingredients flown in twice a week from Japan, including abalone, spiny lobster, sea urchin, Yaeyama Kyori beef and Hokkaido hairy crab. Night Finish your last night in Hanoi with creative cocktails at Divas Lounge, located at Capella Hanoi Hotel, home to Hibana by Koki. Step into an art deco dream at this stylish bar, indulge in Vietnamese-inspired cocktails and tapas, and watch Hanoi's pace of life from the rooftop terrace as a farewell to this charming city.

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