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Hanoi House

Northern Vietnamese cooking on St. Marks — a pho broth simmered long enough to justify the price

★★★★ 4.4  (1,600) $$ Tue–Fri 12 PM–9 PM · Sat, Sun 11 AM–9 PM

About Hanoi House

Hanoi House opened on St. Marks Place and made an argument that New York was slow to accept: that pho could be made with genuinely expensive technique and priced accordingly. The oxtail pho has a broth with real depth and a clarity that takes hours to produce. Beyond the noodles, the northern Vietnamese menu is the reason to return — bánh cuốn, the turmeric-and-dill fish known as cha ca, sharp herb-heavy salads. The basement room is dim and cramped in the East Village way. It has become an Eater 38 mainstay and remains one of the best Vietnamese kitchens in Manhattan.

Must-try dishes

Oxtail phoBánh cuốnCha ca la vong
Address
119 St Marks Pl, New York, NY 10009
Hours
Tue–Fri 12 PM–9 PM · Sat, Sun 11 AM–9 PM
Parking
Street parking on St. Marks; garages on Second Ave
Reservations
No reservations; short waits, moves quickly

Perfect for

Date NightDinner with FriendsCasual Dining

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Frequently asked questions

What is Hanoi House known for?

Hanoi House is northern Vietnamese cooking on St. Marks — a pho broth simmered long enough to justify the price. Regulars order oxtail pho and bánh cuốn.

How expensive is Hanoi House?

Hanoi House is priced at $$ — approx. $20–$40 per person.

How do I make a reservation at Hanoi House?

Hanoi House does not list an online reservation system. No reservations; short waits, moves quickly

Where is Hanoi House?

Hanoi House is at 119 St Marks Pl, New York, NY 10009, in East Village. Street parking on St. Marks; garages on Second Ave

What are Hanoi House's hours?

Hanoi House is open Tue–Fri 12 PM–9 PM · Sat, Sun 11 AM–9 PM. Hours can change on holidays — confirm on Google Maps before a long drive.