Tamundi Alley Homestay - Dragon Teeth - The Old Quarter Ha Noi

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Tamundi Alley Homestay - Dragon Teeth - The Old Quarter Ha Noi

Hanoi · VN

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Deluxe Queen Room
1x Queen 25 Up to 2

1 Queen Bed 269 sq feet Layout - Dining area and sitting area Relax - Fireplace; in-room massage available I…

King Room with Balcony
1x King 25 Up to 3
Courtyard view

1 King Bed 269-sq-foot individually furnished room, furnished balcony/patio with courtyard views Layout - Dining…

Queen Room With Spa Bath
1x King 25 Up to 3
Courtyard view

1 King Bed 269-sq-foot individually decorated room, furnished balcony with courtyard views Layout - Dining area a…

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Restaurants nearby

  • Hibana by Koki★ Michelin Guests are cosseted from start to finish during this theatrical dining experience at the 14-seat counter in the Capella Hanoi hotel basement. Affable Chef Hiroshi Yamaguchi skilfully cooks teppanyaki dishes that are rich and complex in flavour. The menu's distinct decadence is epitomised by the premium ingredients flown in fortnightly from Japan (abalone, spiny lobster, sea urchin and Hokkaido hairy crab). The certified Kyori beef arrives from Yaeyama monthly.783m
  • HabakukBib Tucked away in a narrow side street, Habakuk is easy to miss. By day, it's a specialty coffee shop serving single-origin brews and a small brunch menu. In the evening, it's a modern bistro featuring a concise European menu with Mediterranean influences. The dishes are confidently crafted, beautifully presented and rich in flavour; the service is warm and attentive. Try the homemade pasta with options to suit meat, seafood and vegetarian preferences.352m
  • Luk LakBib Spread over three floors, chef Madame Binh's venture in Hanoi opened its doors in 2018. It serves a similar menu to its sister establishment in Da Nang, but with a bigger selection plus seasonal offerings. The chef excels in imbuing traditional Vietnamese fare with unique character. Try her Sapa's pork belly dipped in herbal sauce, grilled to perfection and served with mắc mật leaves that cut through the richness and enliven the flavours.499m
  • Hà Thành MansionBib Housed in a century-old villa, Hà Thành Mansion spans three uniquely designed floors, each radiating artistic charm. The diverse menu, crafted with locally sourced ingredients to guarantee freshness, celebrates Northern Vietnamese cuisine. Standout dishes include the grilled black pork with galangal, notable for its golden crust and hint of ginger. The cocktail bar at the entrance is the perfect spot for a drink before or after your meal.651m
  • Ưu ĐàmBib Buddhist art and statues infuse the space at Ưu Đàm with a calming, Zen atmosphere. Combining Vietnamese, Western and Thai influences, the vegetarian menu is anchored in tradition but is also mindful of nutritional balance. The stir-fried mushrooms and tofu paired with a crisp girdle cake is mildly spicy with complex layers of flavours; top-notch fresh ingredients shine throughout. The juice-based cocktails complete the vibrant, nutrient-rich meal.659m
  • Tầm Vị★ Michelin Now with a two-storey expansion and lush courtyard, English-speaking staff and a photo menu, this vintage tea house is more tourist-friendly. It retains its North Vietnamese charm with antique decor, artwork and a rustic elegance, and continues to impart the essence of Vietnamese cuisine. Highlights include chả ốc (ham with periwinkle snails) served with herbs, vegetables, vermicelli and fish sauce, and the subtle crab soup with malabar spinach in a clear broth.1.9km
  • Gia★ Michelin Gia đình, meaning "family", is a reference to chef Sam Tran and partner Long Tran's longing for their homeland during their years working abroad. The restaurant decor draws inspiration from the Temple of Literature just across the road. A single tasting menu is offered, showcasing the finest seasonal ingredients and drawing inspiration from the rich heritage of traditional Vietnamese cuisine. Deceptively complex, the beautifully crafted dishes showcase well-judged combinations of subtle flavours, with acidity and texture playing prominent roles.2.1km
  • Bún Chả ChanBib This small bún chả shop has been serving loyal customers for over 10 years. In addition to the typical caramelised pork meatballs on rice vermicelli, you can ask for grilled pork belly or minced beef in betel leaf to go with the noodles – all served with a tangy, sweet broth. The spring roll, deep-fried to order, boasts crispy skin and a juicy filling with layers of rich flavours. Open until noon only, so come early to avoid missing out.1.1km
  • Phở 10 Lý Quốc Sư (Hoàn Kiếm)Bib One of three branches in Hanoi, this small phở eatery enjoys a fine reputation, but beware of imitations in the city. The menu offers 10 impressive phở options, including tái and chin (brisket), nạm (flank beef) and bắp trần (beef fillet). A competent team operates the compact corner kitchen, which is visible through a glazed partition. The phở itself is hearty and supremely refreshing with tender pieces of beef that melt in the mouth.1.4km
  • Miến Lươn Chân Cầm (Hoàn Kiếm)Bib At nearly 40 years old, this gem in Hanoi’s Old Quarter is popular for its array of eel dishes — cold or stir-fried, served with vermicelli in soup, as well as in congee and spring rolls. In winter, a steaming bowl of vermicelli with crisp, shredded eel is hard to beat; in summer, a refreshing salad is a must-try.1.4km

Includes Michelin / Black Pearl / guide picks (reference quality, no prices); data from Overture, Michelin Guide and others.

Attractions nearby

  • Hoàn Kiếm Lake Water area in Hoàn Kiếm Ward1.1km
  • Hanoi Opera House theatre in Hanoi, Vietnam662m
  • Hỏa Lò Prison prison in Hanoi used for political prisoners in colonial times and for prisoners of war during the Vietnam war1.1km
  • Imperial Citadel of Thang Long old imperial citadel in Hanoi, Vietnam2.1km
  • Vietnamese Women’s Museum museum in Hanoi dedicated to Vietnamese women569m
  • Ham Long Church church in Hanoi, Vietnam74m
  • Van Mieu, Temple of Literature complex of monuments in Hanoi, temple of literature2.2km
  • Saint Joseph Cathedral church in Hanoi, Vietnam1.2km

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