What to order at Bat Trang Ceramic Village

Must order
Canh mang muc, banh te (steamed rice cakes with minced pork) and banh san nuong (grilled rice cakes).
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Pair with a pottery workshop. The ceramic-market street fills with food stalls at lunchtime.
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Must order: Canh mang muc, banh te (steamed rice cakes with minced pork) and banh san nuong (grilled rice cakes).

Tip: Pair with a pottery workshop. The ceramic-market street fills with food stalls at lunchtime.

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Duong Lam Ancient Village ★ 4.4

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Duong Lam is Hanoi's living-museum ancient village 50 km west, with laterite houses and food specialties Ga Mia chicken and bamboo-spit roast pork.

Order: Ga Mia roasted chicken, thit quay don pork on bamboo, che lam sweet rice cake with green tea.

Tip: Easy half-day or full-day; combine with King Ngo Quyen temple. Lunches arranged in-village by local families.

Halong Bay (Bai Chay Seafood) ★ 4.0

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Halong Bay is Hanoi's limestone-bay day trip, with day cruises from Bai Chay port serving onboard seafood lunches of clams, prawns, squid and grilled fish.

Order: The onboard seafood lunch is the meal; ask for the steamed clams in lemongrass and the grilled squid.

Tip: Standard packages $35-50 per person including transport, meals, kayaking and cave visit. Departures typically 07:30 from Hanoi.

Hoa Lu (Tam Coc Com Chay) ★ 4.2

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Hoa Lu in Ninh Binh is Vietnam's 10th-century first capital, where com chay scorched-rice crackers come with goat ragout in stalls along the Trang An row.

Order: Com chay (scorched-rice cracker) with goat ragout; the stall row near Trang An boat dock plates them.

Tip: Pair with the Mua Cave climb for the rice-paddy view. Most Ninh Binh day-tours include both Hoa Lu and Tam Coc.

Ninh Binh (Goat Meat Country) ★ 4.7

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Ninh Binh is Hanoi's limestone-karst day-trip 100 km south, where the country goat is the regional dish: grilled, spring-rolled and hot-potted at Tam Coc.

Order: De tai chanh, de nuong and de hap thien (lime-cured, grilled and steamed goat).

Tip: Most organised tours include a goat-meat lunch; Nhat Yen near Tam Coc is the consistent rec for individual travellers.

More food day trips in Hanoi

Duong Lam Ancient Village ★ 4.4

day-trip

Duong Lam is Hanoi's living-museum ancient village 50 km west, with laterite houses and food specialties Ga Mia chicken and bamboo-spit roast pork.

Order: Ga Mia roasted chicken, thit quay don pork on bamboo, che lam sweet rice cake with green tea.

Tip: Easy half-day or full-day; combine with King Ngo Quyen temple. Lunches arranged in-village by local families.

Halong Bay (Bai Chay Seafood) ★ 4.0

day-trip

Halong Bay is Hanoi's limestone-bay day trip, with day cruises from Bai Chay port serving onboard seafood lunches of clams, prawns, squid and grilled fish.

Order: The onboard seafood lunch is the meal; ask for the steamed clams in lemongrass and the grilled squid.

Tip: Standard packages $35-50 per person including transport, meals, kayaking and cave visit. Departures typically 07:30 from Hanoi.

Hoa Lu (Tam Coc Com Chay) ★ 4.2

day-trip

Hoa Lu in Ninh Binh is Vietnam's 10th-century first capital, where com chay scorched-rice crackers come with goat ragout in stalls along the Trang An row.

Order: Com chay (scorched-rice cracker) with goat ragout; the stall row near Trang An boat dock plates them.

Tip: Pair with the Mua Cave climb for the rice-paddy view. Most Ninh Binh day-tours include both Hoa Lu and Tam Coc.

Ninh Binh (Goat Meat Country) ★ 4.7

day-trip

Ninh Binh is Hanoi's limestone-karst day-trip 100 km south, where the country goat is the regional dish: grilled, spring-rolled and hot-potted at Tam Coc.

Order: De tai chanh, de nuong and de hap thien (lime-cured, grilled and steamed goat).

Tip: Most organised tours include a goat-meat lunch; Nhat Yen near Tam Coc is the consistent rec for individual travellers.

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