Bánh Cuốn Bà Hoành

Bistro · Hanoi

Bánh Cuốn Bà Hoành

Bistro · Hanoi

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66 P. Tô Hiến Thành, Nguyễn Du, Hoàn Kiếm, Hà Nội, Vietnam

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Steamed rice rolls, grilled pork noodles, kumquat tea  

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66 P. Tô Hiến Thành, Nguyễn Du, Hoàn Kiếm, Hà Nội, Vietnam Get directions

₫1–100,000

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66 P. Tô Hiến Thành, Nguyễn Du, Hoàn Kiếm, Hà Nội, Vietnam Get directions

+84 989 083 570
banhcuonbahoanh66tohienthanh

₫1–100,000

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Last updated

Oct 11, 2025

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"This is among the busiest shops in the area because of its steamed rice rolls known as bánh cuốn. Rice noodle sheets are steamed to order and then wrapped around minced shiitake and pork. They also sell bún chả, or grilled pork noodles." - Michelin Inspector

https://guide.michelin.com/en/ha-noi/ha-noi_2974158/restaurant/banh-cuon-ba-hoanh
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Jason Nguyen

Google
One of the place that you can have Banh Cuon and many traditional Vietnamese food. It's kinda busy in the early morning and lunch but the food is served quickly. You can have the order and postpay in front door. They have the fish sauce with Ca Cuong (traditional recipe) that make the the sauce is richer and more flavor.

Luboš

Google
A very good Vietnamese restaurant in Hanoi, where the food was prepared extremely quickly. The rolls cake was delicious and generously filled with ingredients – probably the best I’ve had so far. The kumquat tea was refreshing. When I received the vegetarian rolls, I was a bit surprised, as I had expected something different on the plate. Still, I definitely recommend visiting this place.

Thuy Nguyen

Google
Spacious location with simple, no-frills decor. The menu offers a wide variety of Vietnamese street food classics, making it a great choice for anyone who wants to try many different dishes but doesn’t have time to explore street stalls. A clean, decent spot for a quick and satisfying experience of local flavors.

N.

Google
chee cheong fun, viet style. filled w mushrooms and black fungi buncha was ok. think other buncha places have more flavour to the soup tasty. get the fried sweet donuts. can get single pc. think 10 is too many.

Kilian Chasseriaud

Google
The food is absolutely delicious. Unfortunately, it also triggered a full-scale evacuation order from my digestive system. Plan to spend the next 48–72 hours becoming one with your toilet. 10/10 for taste, 0/10 for gastrointestinal stability.

Vivianne Jones

Google
Food is okay. Not very memorable. It’s packed full for some strange reason. I wouldn’t really want to come back here given there are better places for the same dishes

Shawn Lim

Google
Love the food here. Very tasty very popular very affordable. I was the only foreigner here, the rest of the customers were locals.

Chatchawan Kakandi

Google
Banh Cuon is a classic Vietnamese dish you should definitely try when you’re in Vietnam. This place? The taste is just okay—not amazing, but not bad either. Then again, taste is personal. The food comes out super fast, so you won’t have to wait long. If you’re not aiming for any specific spot, this one could work just fine.