Moto-san Uber Noodle

Hanoi


Brainchild of Hanoi artist, journalist and designer Nguyen Qui Duc (of Tadioto fame), this wonderful noodle stall seats eight eager eaters. The menu is simple: miso, shōyu (soy) or shio (salty) ramen, and spicy banh my thit ko (stewed pork) sandwiches with killer hot sauce (optional) à la central Vietnam. Sake and beer are, of course, readily available.


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