The majority of the Vietnamese folks residing in Hackney and South East London hail from North Vietnam and this is the part of the country that is also responsible for such illustrious dishes like phở, bánh cuốn and bún riêu. As Londoners, we are extremely lucky with the ever-growing number of Vietnamese eateries appearing and thankfully the food served is usually reassuringly authentic. Of course, a so-called ‘Vietnamese’ dining companion or a seasoned Hanoi traveller might snootily disagree, but I don’t give a toss because I wholeheartedly enjoy going for a Vietnamese in London every week. And lest I forget, Vietnamese cuisine found in London is definitely less approximate than its Indian, Thai or Italian equivalent!
Hanoi Café is run and owned by a North Vietnamese family. It has been around for over eight years and that’s despite its ‘homage to the 80s’ style dining room. It’s always practically empty whenever I turn up and remains the least patronised of any restaurants on the Pho Mile. This bodes well for solo diners, agoraphobic sufferers, or cynical anti-socials like yours truly. Hanoi Café obviously know a thing or two about survival by selling only six bowls of noodles daily or could it be due to the regular flow of fully-paid and ghostly diners that turns its competitors into green-eyed monsters!
The food served at this place is pretty much faultless and everyone of them delicious-
Bò lá lốt- grilled beef wrapped in betel leaves.
To find out more about lá lốt and other Vietnamese herbs please click here for an indispensable read .
London’s cheapest soft-shell crab dish can be found at Hanoi Café.
1 x chilli and salt crab at £3.50!
The beef pho.
Beautiful broth but annoyingly let down by the cheap quality meat.
Beautiful broth but annoyingly let down by the cheap quality meat.
Bún Chả cá Lã Vọng - grilled pieces of fish then pan fried and served with bún (rice vermicelli), salad and herbs.
When it comes to monkfish for the masses, you cannot beat farmed catfish for its taste and value.
Gà kho sả ớt- chicken simmered with lemongrass in hot blistering chilli sauce.
Hanoi Café is as authentic as Vietnamese goes in London and it’s a great place to sample the holy trinity of South East Asian spices of lemongrass, chillies, and garlic. Its hidden service charge is not something that I endorse but nonetheless it’s my kinda secret tip off. Enjoy.
98 Kingsland Road
London E2 8DP
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