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Cha Ca La Vong

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Address Address: 106 Hoa Phượng Street, 2 Ward, Phu Nhuan District, Ho Chi Minh
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Cha ca La Vong (Chả cá Lã Vọng in Vietnamese) is a Vietnamese grilled fish dish, originally from Hanoi. The dish is traditionally made with hemibagrus (or ca lang in Vietnamese), which is a genus of catfish. The fish is cut into pieces and marinated in a turmeric-based sauce, which often includes shrimp paste or fish sauce, ginger, and chili peppers.

What is Cha Ca La Vong?

Cha Ca La Vong, or Cha Ca Hanoi, is the term widely used in Vietnam to refer to a dish consisting of boneless grilled snakehead fish or hemibagrus (a type of river catfish), which is then fried table-side in front of diners with tons of fresh dill and spring onion, for eating with rice noodle, cilantro, roasted peanuts, and shrimp paste.

cha ca la vong

The origin of the dish traces back to the early days of Vietnamese fighting against the colonial French, when Doan family, at 14 Hang Son Street in Hanoi’s Old Quarter, cooked their fresh catch fishes for patriots who were using their home as a secret meeting place. 

Overtime, diners called the dish “Cha Ca La Vong” (the “La Vong” is the name of a statue at the family’s door step), and the family turned itself to a restaurant serving that only dish. Eventually, the Hang Son (Paint Street) was officially renamed to Cha Ca Street in honor of the famous dish.

How Cha Ca Hanoi is Served?

To prepare Cha Ca La Vong, small chucks of boneless catfish are marinated with turmeric, fermented rice, and galangal, which is then grilled on charcoal fire. These saffron-colored fish chucks, with its natural juices trapped inside, are then served on a sizzling cast-iron skillet for a crispy outer crust.

Cha Ca

hanoi rice noodle

Diners will then fry their own grilled fish chucks with tons of dill and spring onion till the herbs had slightly wilted, featuring a whiff of aromatic dill. Put a small amount of rice noodle into the bowl, add some herbs (coriander and basil), take some fried dills, spring onions, and one piece of fish to the same bowl.

Scoop some shrimp paste over, sprinkle the peanuts and sliced red chilli over, then they are all set to dig in. The fish are fresh, tender, and it would has a slight muddy taste, but that would be concealed once they pair the fish with lots of dill and spring onions.

cha ca thang long

hanoi green dill

Hanoians are pretty specific in terms of when and where to have cha ca, just to make sure the dish would bring out all the necessary flavors. As a true local connoisseur would say, it’s best to eat Cha Ca Hanoi on a chilling day with some home-cooked rice liquor, and the best place eat them is the Old Quarter.

Where to Eat Cha Ca in Hanoi’s Old Quarter?

As Hanoi’s restaurant scene continues to evolve, Cha Ca Hanoi is no longer contained to its namesake street. Modern interpretations of the beloved fish dish can be found at contemporary restaurants around the city. Following are the best places eat this incredible fish dish.

1. Cha Ca La Vong

This is one of the oldest eateries in Hanoi, and the dish was first created here over a century ago. There is nothing fancy in this tiny eatery, except for the fact that it was owned by the Doan family, thus feeling original.

Almost everything here is kept intact for decades, so if you venture to this original place, it’ll be like stepping back in time. However, this family-run restaurant receives quite a lot of negative reviews about service and quality, especially about how overly greasy their cha ca is.

  • Cha Ca La Vong
  • 14 Cha Ca Street, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi
  • 10h00 – 22h00

2. Cha Ca Thang Long

This restaurant is likely the more preparable place for locals, since its space is much larger than the original Cha Ca La Vong. The service and quality of the dish are said to be much better than most other places serving the same dishes, including the original place.

  • Cha Ca Thang Long
  • 21 – 29 Duong Thanh, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi
  • 10h00 – 22h00

Though Cha Ca La Vong doesn’t appear in any top 10 list, don’t miss the chance to try it when you’re in Hanoi, and perhaps, you also wish to try some of these 25 Hanoi’s street food. JoinFlavors of Hanoi’s peronal foodie tour guide on our daily walking Hanoi food tour, and explore the best of what the city has to offer.



It is then grilled on both sides with dill and spring onions and served with vermicelli noodles, roasted peanuts, and a dipping sauce consisting of lime juice, garlic, fish sauce, and sugar. This dish dates back to the French Indochina days of Vietnam, and the resistance fighters used to meet in the Old Quarter of Hanoi.Their secret meeting place served grilled fish (chả cá), and outside of the establishment, there was a statue of Lã Vọng, a famous poet and resistance fighter, hence the name of the dish.

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Considerably pricier than other restaurants
Let me start off by saying that expect to pay more for this than your average meal in Saigon, but the quality and flavor of the dish and the succulent fish makes it all worth it. It's still cheap by western priced dinners (about $20 for 2 people) but is probably 2-3x what you would pay for this amount of food at another standard restaurant. The staff is really friendly and attentive and the place is super clean and Air conditioned. Highly recommend.
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Cha Ca La Vong

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Address Address: 106 Hoa Phượng Street, 2 Ward, Phu Nhuan District, Ho Chi Minh
Telephone Opening hours: 9:AM - 10:PM
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article Article code: 7344

What is Cha Ca La Vong?

Cha Ca La Vong, or Cha Ca Hanoi, is the term widely used in Vietnam to refer to a dish consisting of boneless grilled snakehead fish or hemibagrus (a type of river catfish), which is then fried table-side in front of diners with tons of fresh dill and spring onion, for eating with rice noodle, cilantro, roasted peanuts, and shrimp paste.

cha ca la vong

The origin of the dish traces back to the early days of Vietnamese fighting against the colonial French, when Doan family, at 14 Hang Son Street in Hanoi’s Old Quarter, cooked their fresh catch fishes for patriots who were using their home as a secret meeting place. 

Overtime, diners called the dish “Cha Ca La Vong” (the “La Vong” is the name of a statue at the family’s door step), and the family turned itself to a restaurant serving that only dish. Eventually, the Hang Son (Paint Street) was officially renamed to Cha Ca Street in honor of the famous dish.

How Cha Ca Hanoi is Served?

To prepare Cha Ca La Vong, small chucks of boneless catfish are marinated with turmeric, fermented rice, and galangal, which is then grilled on charcoal fire. These saffron-colored fish chucks, with its natural juices trapped inside, are then served on a sizzling cast-iron skillet for a crispy outer crust.

Cha Ca

hanoi rice noodle

Diners will then fry their own grilled fish chucks with tons of dill and spring onion till the herbs had slightly wilted, featuring a whiff of aromatic dill. Put a small amount of rice noodle into the bowl, add some herbs (coriander and basil), take some fried dills, spring onions, and one piece of fish to the same bowl.

Scoop some shrimp paste over, sprinkle the peanuts and sliced red chilli over, then they are all set to dig in. The fish are fresh, tender, and it would has a slight muddy taste, but that would be concealed once they pair the fish with lots of dill and spring onions.

cha ca thang long

hanoi green dill

Hanoians are pretty specific in terms of when and where to have cha ca, just to make sure the dish would bring out all the necessary flavors. As a true local connoisseur would say, it’s best to eat Cha Ca Hanoi on a chilling day with some home-cooked rice liquor, and the best place eat them is the Old Quarter.

Where to Eat Cha Ca in Hanoi’s Old Quarter?

As Hanoi’s restaurant scene continues to evolve, Cha Ca Hanoi is no longer contained to its namesake street. Modern interpretations of the beloved fish dish can be found at contemporary restaurants around the city. Following are the best places eat this incredible fish dish.

1. Cha Ca La Vong

This is one of the oldest eateries in Hanoi, and the dish was first created here over a century ago. There is nothing fancy in this tiny eatery, except for the fact that it was owned by the Doan family, thus feeling original.

Almost everything here is kept intact for decades, so if you venture to this original place, it’ll be like stepping back in time. However, this family-run restaurant receives quite a lot of negative reviews about service and quality, especially about how overly greasy their cha ca is.

  • Cha Ca La Vong
  • 14 Cha Ca Street, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi
  • 10h00 – 22h00

2. Cha Ca Thang Long

This restaurant is likely the more preparable place for locals, since its space is much larger than the original Cha Ca La Vong. The service and quality of the dish are said to be much better than most other places serving the same dishes, including the original place.

  • Cha Ca Thang Long
  • 21 – 29 Duong Thanh, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi
  • 10h00 – 22h00

Though Cha Ca La Vong doesn’t appear in any top 10 list, don’t miss the chance to try it when you’re in Hanoi, and perhaps, you also wish to try some of these 25 Hanoi’s street food. JoinFlavors of Hanoi’s peronal foodie tour guide on our daily walking Hanoi food tour, and explore the best of what the city has to offer.



It is then grilled on both sides with dill and spring onions and served with vermicelli noodles, roasted peanuts, and a dipping sauce consisting of lime juice, garlic, fish sauce, and sugar. This dish dates back to the French Indochina days of Vietnam, and the resistance fighters used to meet in the Old Quarter of Hanoi.Their secret meeting place served grilled fish (chả cá), and outside of the establishment, there was a statue of Lã Vọng, a famous poet and resistance fighter, hence the name of the dish.

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Considerably pricier than other restaurants
Let me start off by saying that expect to pay more for this than your average meal in Saigon, but the quality and flavor of the dish and the succulent fish makes it all worth it. It's still cheap by western priced dinners (about $20 for 2 people) but is probably 2-3x what you would pay for this amount of food at another standard restaurant. The staff is really friendly and attentive and the place is super clean and Air conditioned. Highly recommend.
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