The familiar restaurant in Hanoi delivers home delivery during the epidemic season July 16, 2021 vinlovevietnam HANOI CAPITAL 0 Booking.com Thin Pho, Huong Mai noodle soup, Obama bun cha, Mrs. Thin’s tea… have all enhanced home delivery services for diners during the Covid-19 season. Pho Thin by the lakeAs one of the oldest pho restaurants in the city, Pho Thin 61 Dinh Tien Hoang attracts diners with clear broth, minced meat marinated with pepper, ginger, and garlic. The price for each bowl is from 40,000 to 70,000 VND, corresponding to small bowls, big bowls and special bowls. Currently, the shop is still selling takeout via online delivery applications. Photo: Linlinseatbook. Bun Cha Huong LienThis is a noodle shop that has been around for nearly 30 years, also known as “Bun Cha Obama”, referring to the event that the former US president ate here in 2016. The restaurant’s meal is full of minced pork marinated with thick seasoning and fried pieces from grilled pork belly with golden yellow charcoal. In addition, diners can order more crab spring rolls, seafood spring rolls. Each serving is priced from 50,000 VND and spring rolls from 8,000 VND. Photo: Huong Chi. Pho cuon Huong MaiQuan has its main campus at 25 Ngu Xa, a street known as Pho cuon street and dozens of other branches in the city. Besides pho rolls, the shop also has egg-fried pho, fried puffs served with beef sauce stir-fried with vegetables. There is a plus point here is that the take-out food is sealed in boxes, paper bags to keep the heat. The shop currently sells takeout via orders on the website or ordering applications. Photo: Huong Mai noodle soup. Wonton noodles, Duy Anh noodle soupOpen for sale since 1990, the noodle shop at 98 Tran Hung Dao is a familiar destination for many Hanoi diners. The wonton noodles here have a sweet broth, the filling is full of dumplings, eggs, meat, shrimp, liver. Mixed noodles with sweet and sour sauce, served with soft fried minced meat, thinly sliced char siu and blanched bean sprouts. Selling price per bowl from 40,000 VND. The shop is open for take-out from 4pm to 10pm daily. Photo: Duy Anh wonton noodles. Duong HoaCaramel Hang Than Caramel Shop is one of the familiar snacking spots of Hanoi’s youth, especially in the summer. The caramel here has soft, cool milk cream, mixed with the bitter taste of coffee and boiled sugar water. Each box costs 8,000 VND, in addition, there are pearl caramel, fruit caramel… During the Covid-19 epidemic, the shop sells takeout and delivery, peaking up to 10,000 boxes a day. Photo: Lan Huong. Mrs. Thin’s TeaThe tea shop at No. 1 Bat Dan is famous for its sticky rice with flower areca flowers, sticky rice with ba Cot tea, steamed rice cakes… with an average price of 15,000 – 30,000 VND. Diners can order via fanpage or delivery apps. Photo: Nymmm/Instagram. Follow vnexpress Share this:TwitterLinkedInPinterestMoreFacebook Hanoi cuisineHanoi snacksstreets cuisinetraveling Hanoi Booking.com