Cha Ca Thang Long

Hanoi


Bring along your DIY cooking skills and grill your own succulent cha ca fish dish in a pan with a little shrimp paste and plenty of veggies, herbs and peanuts. Cha ca is an iconic Hanoi dish heavy on turmeric and dill; staff will show you what to do. You may get taken across the road to the overspill restaurant.


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