DISCOVER ĐẬU ON PHAN XÍCH LONG FOOD STREET
Phan Xích Long Food Street is a bustling hub filled with restaurants and street food stalls that attract young people and tourists alike. Among them, Đậu Homemade is a must-visit spot, famous for its delicious bún đậu mắm tôm and a wide variety of Hanoi-inspired dishes.

Đậu Homemade Phan Xích Long offers a roomy space with both air-conditioned and outdoor seating. The wide balcony filled with lush greenery lets you enjoy your meal while watching the lively street below.


The restaurant is decorated with artistic paintings and playful water puppets, creating a nostalgic yet modern vibe that carries a touch of poetry.


A visit to Đậu Homemade wouldn’t be complete without trying bún đậu mắm tôm – the dish that made Đậu’s name. The generous platter includes rice vermicelli, fried tofu, chả cốm (fried pork and green rice cake), boiled pork leg, and a variety of toppings. The highlight is the authentic Northern-style shrimp paste: fluffy, smooth, and richly flavored, elevating the entire dish.

In addition, there are over 30 other Hanoi delicacies you shouldn’t miss, such as:
Crab paste hotpot with beef and cartilage ribs
Fried fermented pork rolls (nem chua rán)
Fried crab spring rolls (nem cua bể)
Grilled pork sausage with cartilage (dồi sụn)
…
See more dishes here

A favorite spot for office workers & foreign visitors
With its central location near companies and offices, plus its airy and comfortable setting, Đậu Phan Xích Long has become a go-to gathering place for office workers at lunchtime or after work.

It’s also a popular choice for international visitors looking to experience authentic Vietnamese cuisine.


If you ever visit Ho Chi Minh City and explore the vibrant Phan Xích Long Food Street, don’t miss out on Đậu Homemade!

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