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Noodle shop · Hanoi ·

Eel dishes: soup, congee, dry vermicelli, crispy fried

eel noodles
crispy eel
eel congee
michelin recommended
fried eel cakes
eel soup
glass noodles
homemade pasta
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87 Hàng Điếu, Cửa Đông, Hoàn Kiếm, Hà Nội, Vietnam Get directions

₫1–100,000

Restroom
Good for solo dining
Free street parking

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87 Hàng Điếu, Cửa Đông, Hoàn Kiếm, Hà Nội, Vietnam Get directions

+84 986 625 555

₫1–100,000

Features

•Restroom
•Good for solo dining
•Free street parking

Last updated

Jan 2, 2026

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"Many restaurants in Vietnam focus on a concise menu starring one key ingredient. In this 40-plus-year-old shop, the menu revolves around eel as in eel noodles, eel congee and eel soup. For the noodles, they use rice vermicelli which is made into noodle soup, or tossed with deep-fried shredded eel, herbs, toasted peanuts and shallots. Shredded pork sausage and shiitake mushrooms are added to the soup and congee to further boost the umami." - Michelin Inspector

https://guide.michelin.com/en/ha-noi/ha-noi_2974158/restaurant/mien-luon-%C4%91ong-thinh
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2 Days in Hanoi for Street Food Lovers

"A MICHELIN Guide 2024 Bib Gourmand hole-in-the-wall that has served glass noodles with eel, greens, crushed peanuts, and deep-fried shallots for more than four decades; you can order it with or without soup, opt for the rice porridge version if you need a break from noodles, and add a side of crispy deep-fried eel to power you through the afternoon." - Joshua Zukas

https://guide.michelin.com/en/article/travel/2-days-in-hanoi-for-street-food-lovers
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Su Sie Y.

Google
A very compact cafe and service were quick here. It's light on stomach when taking the eel porridge, fried eel were good too. Eel soup were thick and almost taste like seafood soup if you add vinegar. Overall a good experience as well is not heavy on stomach. A Michelin guide shop.

vu N.

Google
Restaurant in old town Hanoi that was Michelin recommended. This spot serves crispy eel with noodles or in congee. I opted for the noodles dried with no soup. The enteee was served with glass noodles with peanuts , herbs and cucumbers. It was a pleasant experience as the eel was crispy with a hint of lemongrass.

Topman B.

Google
Discover this place on the morning walks , was Michelin recommended so stopped here for a quick breakfast bit of eel. It’s was full of local who love what’s served . Quality was okay . We tried the congee , Crispy eel with rice vermicelli which was our high light . The fried eel cakes were okay a bit dry but not much flavour . Very reasonable cheap eat - A tourist should try 👍

Bianca A

Google
This was part of our Michelin food tour around Hanoi. They're known for their eel with noodles and I was curious to try it. I usually like eel/unagi, but I didn't enjoy this one as much. Maybe I just don't prefer this style of cooking. My companions liked their food though, so its still worth trying if you are into eel dishes.

NBLâm H.

Google
A well known eel vermicelli by the Vietnamese in Hoan Kiem district. It's quite crowded indeed because of it, you might want to go here in a small group since the shop is also small. The food is mid imo, they put quite amount of MSG in it which makes the food feel not very nature, only crunchy eel option also a weak point nowadays. Genuinely, it's okay to try because there not a lot of other competition around this area but I personally not gonna choose this one to eat.

khanh L.

Google
The glass noodles is so so ok, the fried eels a bit oily for me. The fried eels cake is nice, mixed well with the sauce. Staffs and “look like” boss are not so friendly that I wasn’t surprised much.

Maddie G.

Google
Clear vermicelli soup with fried eels was a dish I had never tried before. The fried salty eels weren’t my favorite combination with the simple broth but that’s just my taste palate. I’m glad I tried this meal!

Jose H. C.

Google
Michelin star street food, and the food really shines here. Fried or cooked eel with mushroom soup, sounds odd but tastes amazing. Try the jasmine tea is delicious and refreshing. Don't let the lack of foreigners put you off, really. Immerse yourself in Vietnamese culture and try these delicacies. The menu is simple and easy to order.