Almost all markets sell snacks all day, but they are most crowded in the late afternoon after work and school.
Thanh Cong Market
Thanh Cong Market.
You can find all your favorite snacks here instead of having to run around the streets in the inner city, from vermicelli and vermicelli to fried spring rolls, dried beef salad, tapioca cake… Just vermicelli.
However, the most popular dish at Thanh Cong market is clam porridge.
Nghia Tan Market
Pho pho at Nghia Tan market.
Also located near residential areas and schools, Nghia Tan market quickly became a snack paradise in the Cau Giay area.
Slightly near the gate of Nghia Tan Stadium is a familiar place for many students after school with salad, tapioca cake, snails and fried spring rolls.
Dong Xuan market
Snail vermicelli at Dong Xuan market.
Not only famous for being the busiest trading place in Hanoi, Dong Xuan market is also considered a favorite food market of many tourists.
Because the shops mainly serve small businesses in the market, noon is the busiest time.
Chau Long Market
Chau Long market cake.
Although not as large and rich in food as many other markets, Chau Long market scores strongly with a few dishes.
Hang Be Market
Hang Be green bean porridge.
Although the market is no longer held, the name Hang Be market has not faded from the memories of Hanoians, especially those living in the Old Quarter.
Besides the street food stalls or street vendors, there are also many shops located deep in the alleys or upstairs.