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Hanoi


This Italian-owned deli has excellent bread, cheese and salami, as well as homemade pasta and sauces and other items. It’s north of central Hanoi in the Tay Ho restaurant strip on P Xuan Dieu. It delivers too (20,000d between 8am and 7pm).


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