Hanoi Journals

Where to Eat in Hanoi

A February 2007 trip to Hanoi by socialevils

American Cafe in Hanoi Photo - Kitchen So-9, More Photos
Quote: There are literally a million places to eat in Hanoi, but it might be worth it to check these out.

Kitchen So-9

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Restaurant

American Cafe in Hanoi Photo - Kitchen So-9,
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Located in the brightly colored cozy ground floor space of a building close to the Sheraton Hotel, the Kitchen serves a great selection of American inspired cuisine including sandwiches, salads, fresh juices, and Mexican food.The restaurant opens around 7 in the morning and serves a (currently very basic) breakfast including homemade granola, fresh baked cinnamon buns and muffins, and fresh brewed European style coffees.Originally, the Kitchen was opened as a lunch restaurant and the lunch menu is quite expansive. There are at least ten sandwiches, and ten salads available in addition to the daily specials and soups.Prices range from about 100,000 VND (~$6USD) for a...Read More

Member Rating 4 out of 5 on February 21, 2007

Kitchen So-9
9 Xuan Dieu
Hanoi, Vietnam
+84 4 719 2679

Kitchen So-9

Restaurant

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It should be noted that the Kitchen also serves Mexican food.

After 5pm, The kitchen serves freshly prepared burritos, soft tacos, and quesdillas provided with your choice of spicy chicken, pulled pork, or shredded beef.

This restaurant is open for lunch: see other review for more details

Member Rating 4 out of 5 on February 21, 2007

Kitchen So-9
9 Xuan Dieu
Hanoi, Vietnam
+84 4 719 2679

Puku

Restaurant

Lunch under the Blue Sky Photo - Puku, Hanoi, Vietnam
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Puku is a casual coffee bar, café which serves a reasonably sized menu of lunch-oriented cuisine.Located on the second floor of a building on a major shopping street quite close to both the Central Hanoi Cathedral and Hoan Kiem Lake, Puku is comfortable, and is never short of natural light and refreshing characters.Seating is quite casual and in the busier times of the day/week sharing a table is not uncommon, but the patrons of Puku--whether residing expats or travelers--are a friendly and respectful bunch.Puku serves a kiwi-inspired basic breakfast menu all day long including bangers and mash and eggs any style (~35,000 VND) . Additionally, there are several open faced grille...Read More

Member Rating 3 out of 5 on February 21, 2007

Puku
60 Hang Trong
Hanoi, Vietnam