What to order at Bún Bò Nam Bộ Bách Phương

Must order
Bun bo Nam Bo: the only dish on the menu, dressed in a sweet-sharp nuoc cham at the table.
Signature dishes
Bun bo Nam Bo beef noodle salad, Crispy fried shallots, Roasted peanuts
Editor tip
Long communal metal tables fill with locals and travellers; share a table. The 73-75 branch a few doors down is run by relatives.
CuisineVietnamese
Price$
Neighborhoodold-quarter
HoursDaily 07:00-22:30
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Signature dishes: Bun bo Nam Bo beef noodle salad, Crispy fried shallots, Roasted peanuts

Must order: Bun bo Nam Bo: the only dish on the menu, dressed in a sweet-sharp nuoc cham at the table.

Tip: Long communal metal tables fill with locals and travellers; share a table. The 73-75 branch a few doors down is run by relatives.

Location

Address: 73-75 Hang Dieu, Hang Bo, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi

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