In this topic, Vietnam Top Travel would like to recommend you top Halal eateries in Hanoi that you can't miss in 2024, The halal restaurant in Hanoi city or Halal restaurant in Hanoi old quarter. In these restaurant you also can order other food such as best of Indian cuisine in Hanoi, Malaisian cuisine in Vietnam, best Indonesian cuisine in Hanoi, Singaporian cuisine...All Halal restaurant in Vietnam reopen after Covid is own by Muslim and Halal meat is guaranted.
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Waking up in the morning, guests will have international breakfast buffet on the Top Roof, which is an ideal place for those who wish to discover Hanoi from a height.
d'Lions Restaurant impresses diners with a warm space and an interesting view to Hanoi Train Station. Here, you can escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life. This Restaurant offering Singaporean & Malaysian food for Muslim diners. In addition, also provides other special dishes such as crab, fish curry, Fish head curry, Seafood, noodles, with 120 flavors and other plates of Singapore.
Guest can enjoy two exquisite restaurants serving the finest famous HALAL FOOD, Vietnamese Cuisine or the special International culinary dish. For guests' convenience the hotel's chef is well experienced to prepare halal food and a special menu during the month of Ramadan. They also offers guest with a wide range HALAL Breakfast of daily fresh baked breads, rolls, exquisite French Pastries and delicious cakes.
They also can delivery food to your hotel in Hanoi old quarter with extra charge for delivery fee.
- Website: www.namastehanoi.com
Located in the city center of Hanoi, Namaste Hanoi is eager to offer the most authentic and diverse Indian dishes for the people of this beautiful city of one millennium. Its’ elegant decor based on the rich cultural aspects of India offers a cosy yet stirring dining atmosphere for our patrons.
Namaste restaurant proud to offer the most wide-ranging and inclusive Indian cuisine menu to our patrons. Their extensive menu ranges from the mouth watering curries of the north to the hot and spicy soups of the south, from the rich Mughal cuisines of Hyderabad to the sweets of Gujarat. We take pride in the fact that our chefs have learnt and perfected the art of arousing the taste buds of patrons through their fine cuisine. Namaste pleased to offer only HALAL MEAT at Namaste Hanoi.
HALAL MEAT: Namaste Hanoi is also happy to serve only HALAL MEAT at our restaurant. The fresh meat is slaughtered by Mr. Sheikh Ismail, an Indian Chef who has been supplying chicken/mutton to us on a regular basis.
Let your taste buds explore the realm of Pakistani, Middle Eastern and Afghani flavours with your foot firmly rested on Hanoi grounds at Nan N Kabab. True to its name, their speciality in freshly baked naan and grilled kebab is well-noted by the Muslim and expat community here.
Barbecues are what everyone is having at this rustic restaurant (aside from vegetarian fare), so we encourage you to dine outdoors. Whether it’s the savoury chicken reshmi or the spicy mutton seekh kabab that interests you, a day at Nan N Kabab is a good opportunity to take on Arabic and Afghani dishes like lamb handi and peshawari chapli kebab. Lastly, wash it all down with a glass of warm Pakistani tea.
Dalcheeni Hanoi is an Indian restaurant located next to West lake in the center of Hanoi and only 21 kilometers away from the airport. Dalcheeni Hanoi brings Royal Indian cuisine to Hanoi. “Dalcheeni” is a spice which is known as cinnamon world over. Dalcheeni serves the authentic royal Indian cuisine with a flourish in a 92 seat full-service fine dining restaurant. The guests have three floor option, each floor has its own unique ambiance overvewing the West lake with varied menu choices from a la carte to buffet. On top floor they have a private dining area for private parties catering for 25-30 people. Dalcheeni bring you a rich repertoire of Indian Kebabs and Curries, sourced from the royal chronicles. Sharing the legacy of India’s imperial era, they esteemed guests are to dine like the Maharajas did. The culinary journey starts with dishes cooked in Clay oven and Charcoal fire. This technique was inherited by the Mauryan Dynasty (300 BC) and perfected over centuries.
Are you missing a taste of home just a little bit? Then head over to Batavia Restaurant & Cafe for your fix of Indonesian cuisine! Whether you're craving some yummy beef rendang, chicken satay or gado-gado, this eatery's got you covered!
And how could we forget Indonesia's national dish, nasi goreng? This is one dish that'll immediately whet your appetite ?
If you're looking for something to wash down all that delicious food, order their Avocado Juice, Es Campur or Es Cendol for a refreshing finish.