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Traditional Che in Hanoi is not just a dish but also a part of the daily life of the locals. People often enjoy Che on cool afternoons or as a dessert after meals. Chè shops are typically located in the old streets, creating a warm and cozy atmosphere.
If you have the chance to visit Hanoi, don’t forget to try traditional chè to experience its authentic flavors and the richness of the local cuisine!
- Che mung bean(Che Dau xanh): Made primarily from boiled mung beans, often cooked with coconut milk and sugar, resulting in a sweet and creamy dish.
- Che ba ba: Composed of various ingredients such as sweet potatoes, mung beans, tapioca pearls, and coconut milk, creating a rich combination of flavors and colors.
- Che Lotus (Che sen): Made from lotus seeds, it can be combined with rock sugar or coconut milk, offering a refreshing and pleasant taste.
- Che thung: A special type of chè primarily made with peanuts and coconut milk, often enjoyed with bread.
Tatinta brings you three addresses for traditional chè in Hanoi:
1. Che Muoi Sau
16 Ngo Thi Nham, Hai Ba Trung District, Hanoi City
Price from 15,000 VND.
2. Che Bon Mua
4 Hang Can, Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi City
Price from 25,000 VND.
3. Hoa Qua Dam Hoa Beo
17 To Tich, Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi City
Price from 25,000 VND."