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Hanoi, in the past few years, has got many international restaurants catering to the higher end. 5 years ago the choice was very limited, now its almost limitless. Here is a selection of my favourite restuarants (in no particular order)
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Another goodie, although very touristy is Little Hanoi, on Ta Hien (in the old quarter), [url=http://www.shewyne.com/woolrichoutlet.html]woolrich outlet[/url] the food is very good, excellent value with huge portions but the place does attract tour groups which can be a bit off putting.
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Another goodie, hidden on a side street in the French Quarter is Chim Sau.they serve countryside vietnamese food here, very good value and very [url=http://www.mxitcms.com/abercrombie/]abercrombie[/url] local. Very few tourists come here but attracts a sprinkling of expats. Most of the seating is crossed legged on mats with tables that are barely off the ground. Not much english is spoken but their menu is in english. They also have rice wine (local style) which is worth trying but can't say delicious. There is normally no need to book unless you are going on a friday or saturday night. It is off Ngo Hue which is off Pho Hue (a large road running north up towards Hoan Kiem Lake). If you want to make a reservation, their number is but bear in mind they cannot speak english!
I am useless at recommending smart places as I usually just eat local style or up near my house. By I do like the following restaurants
French/Vietnamese = La Verticale on 19 Ngo Van So St (expensive)
Fusion - Green Mango [url=http://www.davidhabchy.com]barbour sale[/url] 18 Hang Quat (in Old Quarter), run by a good friend of [url=http://chinazhw.com/home.php?mod=space&uid=885048][/url] mine, funky cocktails, good food, service can be a bit hit or miss
Indian - Foodshop 45 has a lovely setting on Truc Bach lake and the indian is seriously good value. Mains are about 40,000 dong. It has a nice chilled atmosphere. Address is 45 Truc Bach.
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Vine (italian with amazing wine selection)
House of Son Tinh (has the same rice wine as highway 4 but a tapas menu) mid - high range
Bobby Chins - this is an establishment in Hanoi. The food is good, has a nice atmosphere and you can smoke shisha.Its not cheap but if you have some cash to splash its not [url=http://www.marrakech-hotel.fr]hollister france[/url] a bad place to do it.
Don's (on Nga 27 off Xuan Dieu) is very cool (well for hanoi standards) right on the lake with an awesome roof top with great happy hours. On that road as well is Le Petit Brasserie (belgium). expensive
You can also head up to To Ngoc Van Street where you will find Deluva Bar (another slightly older expat haunt) but they have happy hour between 5 - 7pm and good food. Their crouching tiger cocktail is to die for (beer, lemongrass, honey, chilli and lemon). And if you feel like eating Ukranian food and drinking horseradish vodka, on a side street next to Deluva you'll find Bud Mo.
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