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Bun Bo Nam Bo @ 67 Hang Dieu

 Hanoi - Hanoi is famous for its bustling street food scene, and among the must-try dishes is Bun Bo Nam Bo. This traditional Vietnamese noodle dish is made with rice vermicelli, tender slices of beef, fresh herbs, and a savory broth. If you're looking for the best Bun Bo Nam Bo in Hanoi, look no further than the popular restaurant of the same name.

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Bun Bo Nam Bo restaurant has been a staple in the Hanoi food scene for over a decade, serving up delicious bowls of Bun Bo Nam Bo to locals and tourists alike. The restaurant is located in the heart of the Old Quarter, making it a convenient stop for anyone exploring the area.

Bun Bo Nam Bo

The first thing you'll notice about Bun Bo Nam Bo restaurant is the welcoming atmosphere. The decor is simple and unassuming, but the staff is friendly and attentive. You'll be greeted with a smile and promptly seated at one of the many wooden tables. The restaurant is always bustling with customers, which adds to the lively ambiance.

Bun Bo Nam Bo restaurant's menu is simple and focused, with just a handful of dishes. The star of the show, of course, is the Bun Bo Nam Bo. The dish consists of rice vermicelli noodles, tender slices of beef, fresh herbs like basil and mint, chopped peanuts, and a savory broth. The broth is made with fish sauce, garlic, sugar, and other seasonings, giving it a rich umami flavor.

Bowls of ready to cook Bun Bo 

The noodles are cooked to perfection, with just the right amount of chewiness. The beef is thinly sliced and tender, adding a meaty flavor to the dish. The fresh herbs and chopped peanuts provide a burst of freshness and crunch, while the broth ties everything together with its rich, savory flavor.

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