Dong Xuan Market boasts a long, rich history that intertwines with the gastronomic journey of Hanoi. Established in the late 19th century during the French colonial rule, the market is located in the heart of Hanoi's Old Quarter. It quickly became an important trading and cultural spot where goods were exchanged, and local cuisine flourished. Over the years, traditional Vietnamese dishes have been preserved and served to countless locals and travelers. The market is not only a place for commerce but also a symbol of Hanoi's culinary heritage, where generations of food vendors pass down recipes that capture the essence of Vietnamese flavors.
Famous Food: Bun Cha (Non-Veg)
Famous Food: Pho (Varies - primarily Non-Veg)
Famous Food: Banh Mi (Varies)
Famous Food: Cha Ca (Non-Veg)
Famous Food: Banh Xeo (Varies)
Famous Food: Xoi (Varies)
Famous Food: Banh Cuon (Varies)
Famous Food: Banh Goi (Non-Veg)
Famous Food: Che (Veg)
Famous Food: Banh Mi (Varies)