What to order at Bami Bread

Must order
The Bami special with pate, pork and pickled carrots; chilli on the side for a cleaner first bite.
Editor tip
Two counters facing each other across Hang Bac and Hang Buom corner. Cash only; takeaway recommended.
CuisineBakery
Price$
Neighborhoodold-quarter
HoursDaily 07:00-22:00
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Must order: The Bami special with pate, pork and pickled carrots; chilli on the side for a cleaner first bite.

Tip: Two counters facing each other across Hang Bac and Hang Buom corner. Cash only; takeaway recommended.

Location

Address: 98 Hang Bac, Hang Buom, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi

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