Hanoi, Vietnam
August 02, 2023
1. Visit the Old Quarter: Take a stroll through the narrow streets and alleyways of Hanoi’s historic Old Quarter. The area is full of traditional architecture, shops, and restaurants to explore.2. Attend a Water Puppet Show: A unique cultural experience in Hanoi is a water puppet show—a performance where puppets move around on top of a pool of water as the audience watches from above.3. Explore Hoan Kiem Lake: This picturesque lake in the heart of Hanoi is surrounded by parks and temples, making
Rice Bistro
32 P. Hàng Mành, Hàng Gai, Hoàn Kiếm, Hà Nội, Vietnam
Janryck Lim
2 months ago
I feel that the current rating of 4.3 doesn't give justice and fully capture the quality of this restaurant. Let me start by saying that the ambiance is fantastic. It creates a pleasant atmosphere that enhances the overall dining experience. I was impressed with the service provided by the staff. They were attentive and friendly, ensuring that we had everything we needed throughout our meal. Now, let's talk about the food. We ordered the Roasted Chicken, Char-grilled Pork, and Fried Beef over hot stone, and they were all incredibly delicious. Each dish had well-balanced flavors and was presented beautifully. We thoroughly enjoyed our meal and finished every bite. To end our meal, we decided to try the mango sticky rice for dessert. It was a delightful combination of sweet mango and sticky rice that left a pleasant taste in our mouths. As a nice surprise, the restaurant also provided us with a complementary fruit platter, which was a thoughtful gesture. Overall, I highly recommend this restaurant. The ambiance is great, the service is attentive, and the food is truly enjoyable. The current rating doesn't fully reflect the positive experience we had. Give this place a try, and I believe you'll be pleasantly surprised.
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3 weeks ago
It is located next to Ho Chi Minh museum so it’s pretty easy to find. It’s very tiny but unique in the way that it settled on a single stone pillar. With thousands of flags surrounding it makes it very colourful for pictures. There are plenty of seats around and many shadows under the trees so you won’t get burnt by the sun. Entrance fee: Free Time spent: 30 mins
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angel leung
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Follow Fauzia
3 weeks ago
My friend’s been wanting to take me here for a long time, and when I got to Hanoi the first thing she did was we walked towards the theatre and we bought tickets for the 630 show it was so good. It was so cute. It was so adorable. I would highly recommend this show for anyone. The puppets and the way they make the movement I mean it’s funny. Yes, it’s sung sort of in Vietnamese language it was but I think if you can look at the motion of the puppets, you can kind of figure out what they’re doing. Definitely go see this this is something you’ll never see anywhere in the world 🌎 unless
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Paul Huynh
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