The décor of Hanoi Hannah is as warm and welcoming as its staff - think wooden features, eclectic colours, an array of paintings, birdcages and even a net of plastic kiddie chairs hanging from the roof.
To eat we ordered the yellowfin tuna with wasabi mayo rice paper rolls ($8.00), the grilled fish with turmeric and dressed herbs on soft vermicelli ($16) and the pork belly sliders ($9.50).
The Tuna in the rice paper rolls was fresh, and the wasabi mayo was a delicious addition to elevate the dish from the everyday roll.
The pork in the sliders was rich and juicy, the lettuce offered a refreshing crunch, the sirahca gave it some spice and the brioche bun was sweet and fluffy - all in all - a delicious little morsel!
With its fresh herbs, lime and fragrant spices, the turmeric fish salad was just bursting with flavour. Topped off with superbly cooked fish, this dish definitely made it onto the recommendation list.
Hanoi Hannah is one of the new faves for casual eateries. However, it only takes walk ins - so you may want to get in early if you don't want to miss out! That being said, if you find you can't get a seat, there is a Hanoi Hannah Express Lane only two doors down offering a range of delicious Vietnamese treats to munch on the go, which definitely serves as an acceptable alternative.
Food: 4.5/5
Service: 4.5/5
Décor: 4.5/5
Total: 13.5/15
Verdict: The New Fave - put it as number 1 on the To Do list.
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