Hang Qua, Traditional Vietnamese restaurant in Hang Gai district, Hanoi, Vietnam.
Hang Qua is a traditional Vietnamese restaurant housed in a two-story narrow building on Hang Gai street. Tables positioned at windows offer views of the constant movement of people and traffic in the Old Quarter below.
The building was originally a silk merchant shop from the 1800s during the French colonial period in Hanoi. Its narrow structure still reflects its past as a busy commercial space.
The menu showcases northern Vietnamese dishes prepared with family methods passed down over generations. Locals come here as much for the food as for the connection to their regional food traditions.
The restaurant accepts both cash and cards for payment and provides English-language menus. You can visit early in the morning or late into the evening without worrying about closures.
Each dining table has a built-in heating element that keeps your soup hot throughout the meal. This feature shows how much the restaurant values the proper way to enjoy hot dishes.
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