【Foodholic Naiko@Taipei】
After traveling to Hanoi, Vietnam last year, I couldn’t forget their cheap and delicious food. Today, I passed by this restaurant named directly after Hanoi food and decided that this is what I wanted for dinner.
This "Hanoi Food Hall" is located in a small alley near Taipei Main Station. The entire alley is full of affordable restaurants. Basically, you can eat quite well for less than $200. It is about an 8-minute walk from the M8 exit.
The space in the store is quite large. It closes at 8:00 in the evening. When I arrived at 7:30, there were only 2 tables of customers. The store clerks are two Vietnamese girls who look quite young (you know they are Vietnamese because they speak Vietnamese to each other). dialogue)
Dry mixed chicken rice noodles $110
As soon as it is served, you can see that the bowl is full of green vegetables and shredded chicken, as well as lettuce, green papaya shreds, cucumber shreds, and carrot shreds. The portion of chicken is really quite large, and it is very sincere!
The garnished peanuts are the finishing touch, delicious but too little~
I also added chili pepper and a squeeze of lemon juice. I personally think it tastes better with a little spiciness.
The whole bowl is very filling. The taste is refreshing and suitable for summer. Maybe because it is served cold, I feel a little empty after eating it.
So I ordered fried spring rolls for $75
The price is a bit expensive considering the portion is on the delicate side...but it is a fried spring roll that suits my taste. The filling is quite rich, including winter noodles, minced pork, fungus, carrot, etc. The outer skin is fried very crispy, but not It’s too oily. It’s also good to eat it with a little garlic vinegar. This is a recommendation~
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