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Bakery
Breakfast
Bakery offering vegan donuts with savory & sweet fillings (mung bean and sesame). Open Mon-Sun 7:00am-7:00pm.
7 Reviews
First Review by FionaBilet
ChiaraWitt
Points +686
Nice Sweet Snack - Edit
No honey, egg or milk used.
Read moreWe’ve had the sweet ones filled with mung beans. 10 balls for 30 k dong. Was so nice we went back to get more.
Updated from previous review on 2026-03-30
Pros: Affordable , yummy
Guest
Tvni
Points +241
Leckerer Snack für zwischendurch oder als Dessert - Edit
Wir haben uns von jeder Sorte 2 mitgenommen (es gibt 4 verschiedene). Die mit weißem und die mit braunen Zucker waren unsere Favoriten. Sie waren noch schön warm!! Außerdem war die Frau sehr freundlich und es war generell echt günstig.
Read moreUpdated from previous review on 2026-03-16
Guest
SDon
Points +1666
Perfect banh ran, sweet vendor - Edit
Went here a couple of times and it was always worth it. When we had to get rid of our last Dong before our flight, we just handed the lady our last money and got a whole mixed bag of those sweet fried dumplings, just perfect. Side note: I bought my first Banh ran from a "travelling" street vendor for 10k per ball so I guess I paid the tourist tax. With this vendor here the price is fixed and fair in my opinion.
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luiju
Points +32
Very yummy! - Edit
Get them fresh and while they’re still hot, if you can!
Read moreUpdated from previous review on 2025-12-11
Guest
gopherveg
Points +2228
Delicious, chewy sweets - Edit
This isn’t a traditional brick and mortar bakery. It’s a small food stand in front of an opened doored room that sells fried rice dough balls. The dough balls, as I understand, are fully vegan. Prices are around 2.000VND per dough ball. There are sugar-coated balls and sesame-coated balls. All are tasty and best eaten warm, fresh out of the fryer. The dough is a bit oily (I mean, it’s fried in a giant vat of oil). The dough is not cakey like a Timbit but rather chewy and sticky. I quite enjoyed it.
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eam
Points +904
Best Banh Ran I had in Hanoi - Edit
These are how they should be - chewy sweet fried etc. The filling rattles before you eat it. However have a look at which you want before you go as signage is only in Vietnamese so you may need to translate if you’re unfamiliar with the language😄
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FionaBilet
Points +24
Freshly made - okay taste - Edit
It's not a real bakery, it's like a food stand. The women were super friendly and it tasted good, but was a little bit too oily for us. At least two of them could be non vegan.
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