Was back again in Ha Noi in October 2015. Stayed at Melia Ha Noi and was fortunate to be accommodated at the 22nd Floor where the Presidential Suite was located. The room I got was spacious and interesting decorated with a see-through toilet.
As my colleagues were new to the area, I proposed that we had dinner at Quan An Ngon which was located nearby - about three junctions away. Going there would allow them to try a large selection of famous street food of Viet Nam since we only have two nights in town.
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Nem Ran - Vietnamese Fried Spring Roll |
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Close-up of the Bun Cha dish |
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Banh Xeo - Vietnamese Crepe Omelette |
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Beef Rice dish |
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My favourite - Bun Cha |
Near the Old Quarters, we went a quaint Vietnamese Cafe overlooking Hoan Kiem. Part of a living quarter, the interior of the Cafe was delicately decorated.
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Cafe Trung (literally Egg Coffee) - described by some as liquid Tiramisu |
Reference:
Was doing some research and found this relatively affordable and good accommodation in the Old Quarters called Hanoi Inn Guesthouse.
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