Muslim food in Hanoi 4 Days 3 Nights

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    Here’s a Muslim food in Hanoi 4 Days 3 Nights for your trip to Hanoi, designed to include halal-certified or Muslim-friendly restaurants — with a mix of Vietnamese, Indian, Malaysian, and Middle Eastern cuisines.

    Let’s assume you’re staying near the Old Quarter, which is central and close to many attractions and halal restaurants. Adjust locations if needed.

    Muslim food in Hanoi 4 Days 3 Nights
    Muslim food in Hanoi 4 Days 3 Nights

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    Muslim food in Hanoi 4 Days 3 Nights

    Day 1: Arrival + Old Quarter & Hoan Kiem Area

    Pho co Hanoi
    Pho co Hanoi

    Lunch:

    • Zaynab Restaurant
    • 12 Hàng Lược (next to Al-Noor Mosque)
    • Halal Vietnamese & Middle Eastern dishes (e.g., pho with beef/chicken)
    • Ideal right after Friday prayers if you’re at the mosque

    Snack/Tea:

    • Café Dinh (not halal, but good for tea/juice + views)
    • 13 Đinh Tiên Hoàng
    • Try Vietnamese egg coffee without egg or just fresh juice

    Dinner:

    • d’Lions Restaurant (Cosiana Hotel)
    • 92 Lê Duẩn, Hoàn Kiếm
    • Malaysian, Singaporean, Vietnamese — fully Halal
    • Nice view, formal dinner, very reliable

    Day 2: Museum or Day Tour + Indian Dinner

    War Remnants Museum
    War Remnants Museum

    Breakfast:

    • Try a local café for bread/juice OR eat at your hotel if they can accommodate Halal/veg/egg

    Lunch (on-the-go):

    • Vegetarian Vietnamese (“chay”) option
    • Bồ Đề Tâm or Uu Dam Chay
    • Vietnamese-style tofu dishes, spring rolls, noodles

    Dinner:

    • Namaste Hanoi
    • 46 Thợ Nhuộm, Hoàn Kiếm
    • North & South Indian cuisine
    • Halal menu, extensive options (biryani, paneer, dosa, naan)

    Day 3: West Lake (Tây Hồ) & Cultural Sights

    West Lake (Tây Hồ)
    West Lake (Tây Hồ)

    Lunch:

    • Dalcheeni
    • 100 Xuân Diệu, Tây Hồ
    • Fine Indian Halal dining, near West Lake
    • Great after a walk by the lake or visit to Tran Quoc Pagoda

    Coffee break:

    • Maison de Tet Decor (organic café near West Lake)
    • Vegetarian and vegan-friendly snacks and smoothies

    Dinner:

    • Batavia Indonesian Restaurant & Cafe
    • 116 Ngọc Hà, Ba Đình
    • Authentic Indonesian, halal
    • Nasi goreng, satay, rendang

    Day 4: Shopping + Departure

    SHOPPING
    SHOPPING

    Brunch:

    • Zaynab Restaurant again or nearby café with Halal/veg options

    Lunch:

    • Bun Chay (Vegetarian Bun) or Halal pho
    • Try vegetarian noodle shops or repeat your favorite halal spot

    Souvenirs:

    • Check Dong Xuan Market — some halal snack stalls nearby

    Dinner (if late flight):

    • Return to d’Lions or Namaste for a final satisfying meal

    Travel Tips for Muslims in Hanoi:

    Prayers:

    • Al-Noor Mosque (12 Hang Luoc, Old Quarter)
    • Open for daily prayers. Friday prayers in English & Arabic.

    Vegetarian = “Chay” in Vietnamese. Easy to find and useful when halal meat isn’t available.

    Check Halal signs/certificates — not all “Muslim-friendly” places are fully certified.

    Use HappyCow app or Google Maps + “smile travel, Halal” keyword to check nearby spots.

    Would you like this in PDF format or as a printable checklist? Or tailored to your hotel’s location?

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