Bakery$$french-quarterDaily 08:00-22:30Chocolate viennoiserie
Maison Marou's Hanoi flagship is a chocolate bakery as much as a cafe, plating laminated croissants and pastries built around bean-to-bar Vietnamese.
Order: The chocolate-and-almond croissant and a single-origin hot chocolate from the kitchen window.
Tip: The viewing windows on the chocolate workshop are at the back; ask staff to point them out. Bars to take home at the counter.
Worth the queue: Chocolate-and-almond croissant
Bakery$old-quarterDaily 07:00-22:00Walk-in onlyVietnamese banh mi
Bami Bread in Hanoi has run a banh mi counter on Hang Bac since 2014, baking baguettes in-house and assembling sandwiches in a tiny Old Quarter shophouse.
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.
Worth the queue: Bami special with pate and pork
Bakery$old-quarterDaily 05:15-10:15Walk-in onlyBanh mi stall open since 1979
Banh Mi Hang Gai in Hanoi has been a pavement banh mi stall on Hang Gai since 1979, baking baguettes in a custom oven for the dawn breakfast queue.
Order: The classic banh mi with pate, pork floss and pickled vegetables; the bread is reheated to order.
Tip: Breakfast only, 05:15-10:15 daily. Run by Linh since her mother-in-law passed in 2014; the family started the stall in 1979.
Worth the queue: Classic banh mi with pate and pork
Bakery$old-quarterDaily 07:00-21:00Walk-in onlyVegan banh mi and Vietnamese fast food
Bao An Vegan in Hanoi is a small vegan counter on Tran Hung Dao plating egg-free banh mi, spring rolls and pho for the plant-based Old Quarter crowd.
Order: The vegan banh mi with house mock pate and a side of vegan spring rolls.
Tip: Counter only; takeaway is standard. Listed on HappyCow as one of the top-rated vegan spots in central Hanoi.
Worth the queue: Vegan banh mi with mock pate
Bakery$old-quarterDaily 07:00-21:00Walk-in onlyVietnamese banh mi sandwiches
Banh Mi 25 in Hanoi has been the Old Quarter's busiest banh mi counter since 2014, with two pork, three chicken, two beef and four vegetarian options.
Order: The classic banh mi xa xiu with pate, pickled vegetables and chilli; vegetarian comes loaded with mushrooms.
Tip: Three counters on the same block (25, 30 and 32 Hang Ca); the largest seating is at 30 across the road.
Worth the queue: Banh mi xa xiu Chinese-style pork with pate
Bakery$$tay-hoDaily 07:00-21:00French viennoiserie and patisserie
Saint Honoré on Xuan Dieu is Tay Ho's flagship French bakery, opened in 2010 to bring laminated viennoiserie and classic patisserie to Hanoi's expat lakeside.
Order: A morning croissant and the tarte au citron; the canele Bordelais is the best-kept secret on the counter.
Tip: Catering and dine-in available; the upstairs seating overlooks the bakery's open kitchen. Multi-location chain, Xuan Dieu is the original.
Worth the queue: Pain au chocolat and tarte au citron