San Premium Hotel

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San Premium Hotel

Hanoi · VN

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Rooms & Views

Family Connecting Room
2x Twin 46 Up to 4

Offering double windows overlooking the city, this air-conditioned room is equipped with a flat-screen cable TV, a mini-…

Balcony Double, City View
1x Queen 35 Up to 3
City view

1 Queen Bed 377-sq-foot individually furnished room, balcony/patio with city views Executive Level - Buffet break…

Balcony Double - City View Room
1x Super King 35 Up to 2
City view

This room features full-length windows and a large balcony offering panoramic views of Hanoi's Old Quarter. Rooms are eq…

Suite with City View
1x Sofa Bed 32 Up to 2
City view

This suite comes with 1 living room, 1 separate bedroom and 1 bathroom with a shower and free toiletries. The air-condit…

Junior Double or Twin Room with City View
2x Twin 30 Up to 2
City view

Offering double windows overlooking the city, this air-conditioned room is equipped with a flat-screen cable TV, a mini-…

Deluxe Double or Twin Room
2x Twin 23 Up to 2

Fitted with a small window, this air-conditioned twin rooms is equipped with a flat-screen cable TV, a mini-bar and a se…

Executive Room, 1 King Bed, City View
1x King Up to 3
City view

1 King Bed Overlooking the city Layout - Separate sitting area Internet - Free WiFi and wired internet access…

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Restaurants nearby

  • 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.647m
  • 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.1.1km
  • 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.1.3km
  • Miến Lươn Đông ThịnhBib Many restaurants in Vietnam focus on a concise menu starring one key ingredient. In this 40-plus-year-old shop, the menu revolves around eel as in eel noodles, eel congee and eel soup. For the noodles, they use rice vermicelli which is made into noodle soup, or tossed with deep-fried shredded eel, herbs, toasted peanuts and shallots. Shredded pork sausage and shiitake mushrooms are added to the soup and congee to further boost the umami.210m
  • Mr Bảy Miền TâyBib For over a decade, this small shop has been known for its crispy bánh xèo pancake with various fillings. For first-timers, English-speaking servers helpfully explain how the pancake is wrapped in rice paper with veggies and herbs, and dunked in the tangy fish sauce before being consumed. In addition to the signature pancake, hot pot, spring roll, rice noodles and barbecues are their strong suits.223m
  • Phở Gà NguyệtBib Established in 2009 and named after its founder, Nguyệt, this chicken phở specialist draws a loyal crowd of locals and visitors. The recently renovated space is cleaner and more comfortable, and the blue-and-white façade makes it easy to find. Choose from various chicken cuts, with the tender thigh especially good in both soup and dry noodles. Open until midnight, it is a popular late-night spot.227m
  • Chả Cá Thăng Long (6B Duong Thanh Street)Bib Opened over 30 years, this restaurant has three branches on one street. Head to the most popular, at 6B: a pale-yellow, century-old townhouse accessible via a quaint courtyard. The menu stars chả cá, deboned Hemibagrus catfish (cá lăng), seasoned with turmeric, wrapped in banana leaves and grilled. Served in a hot pot, it is lightly stir-fried with spring onions and herbs – best enjoyed with rice noodles and fish sauce.282m
  • 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.343m
  • Phở Gia Truyền (Hoàn Kiếm)Bib One of Hanoi's most iconic eateries, Phở Gia Truyền exemplifies the Northern approach to phở with three options: rare flank, medium rare round or well-done brisket. Each delicious bowl is made to order at the counter, and diners can add crispy quẩy or a golden egg yolk for richness.344m
  • 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.346m

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

Attractions nearby

  • Imperial Citadel of Thang Long old imperial citadel in Hanoi, Vietnam635m
  • Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum national mausoleum in Hanoi, Vietnam1.3km
  • Hoàn Kiếm Lake Water area in Hoàn Kiếm Ward752m
  • Van Mieu, Temple of Literature complex of monuments in Hanoi, temple of literature1.1km
  • Hỏa Lò Prison prison in Hanoi used for political prisoners in colonial times and for prisoners of war during the Vietnam war597m
  • Saint Joseph Cathedral church in Hanoi, Vietnam426m
  • Ba Ðình Square square in Hanoi, Vietnam1.2km
  • Vietnam National Museum of Fine Arts museum in Hanoi, Vietnam, showcasing Vietnam's fine arts from every historical period874m

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