Nguyen Thi Loc – Owner
La Vong fried fish restaurant
Our restaurant opened in 146 years ago. Previously, the street was named Hoang Son alley, after the opening of the restaurant and fried fish has become a Hanoispeciality, the street’s name was changed to Cha Ca or fried fish street.
Fish meat slices are marinated with galingale, rice ferment, pepper and fish sauce. Then the spiced fish pieces are placed into bamboo clips to be grilled on charcoal until both sides are almost cooked. After that, the fish is put into a frying pan with hot oil, together with dill and spring onion for a short time. “Cha ca” must be served while hot with rice vermicelli, fried peanuts and coriander, all to be dipped into Vietnamese dipping sauce that contains fish sauce, vinegar, salt, sugar, garlic or “shrimp paste” - “mam tom” mixed with lime juice.Nguyen Van Hai – Visitor
Hai Phong City
The fried fish dish here is very delicious and the atmosphere is very friendly.
Hanoi’s cuisine is known for its delicacy and elegance, 💟and La Vong fried fish is famous for its delicacy in each step.
VNA