
Bún chả Obama
Bún chả Hương Liên, now famously known as the "Bún chả Obama" offers an authentic taste of Hanoi that even world leaders can't resist. This unassuming eatery shot to international fame when President Barack Obama and celebrity chef Anthony Bourdain shared a meal here in 2016, cementing its status as a must-visit culinary destination.
Nestled in Lê Văn Hưu street, this family-run restaurant has been serving up some of the city's best bún chả for decades. Bún chả, a dish of grilled pork served with rice noodles, fresh herbs, and a tangy dipping sauce, is a true Hanoi specialty that captures the essence of North Vietnamese cuisine.
On our Vespa tour, you'll zip through the chaotic streets of Hanoi, weaving past street vendors and through narrow alleys, building up an appetite worthy of a presidential feast. Our local Vespa enthusiasts, who know every shortcut and hidden gem in the city, will bring you right to the doorstep of this culinary landmark.
As you sit down to enjoy your bún chả, perhaps at the same table where Obama dined, our guides will share insider tips on how to assemble the perfect bite and regale you with stories about the dish's significance in Hanoi's food culture. They'll also point out the photos and memorabilia from Obama's visit, adding a touch of political history to your gastronomic adventure.
This isn't just a meal – it's a chance to experience Hanoi like a local and a world leader simultaneously. And there's no better way to arrive at this iconic eatery than on the back of a classic Vespa, piloted by someone who calls these streets home.