tasty, delicious food in a nice old building we went there twice, if I lived nearby it would certainly be a regular breakfast/brunch spot

tasty, delicious food in a nice old building we went there twice, if I lived nearby it would certainly be a regular breakfast/brunch spot
Went here for lunch and was certainly not disappointed. The menu is good and plenty of options available to have a good lunch, prices are fair for this part of town as well. Only down side is the excessive amount of lettuce and tomato used on one sandwich, but that is very subjective of course.
There are not a specific thing i find special/unique about St Honore, yet I keep coming back - I guess that's the easy, relaxed feel I usually get at this cafe/bistro.
They do have quite a tasty menu, the savory offers are wayyyyy better than the sweet ones. I love their salads, sandwiches, crepes, and a few of their main...
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Ordered waffles and a tea for breakfast - delicious! Yummy food and a pleasant atmosphere. Kicking myself for having not visiting St. Honore earlier in my trip. The bakery is expansive with everything from baguettes to donuts to muffins. They also make their own goat cheese! Great little find!
We walked from the ICH to have dinner here. Nice ambience, friendly staff and nice French bistro style meals. I quite enjoyed my steak frites. Only criticism is it is probably a touch overpriced compared to other offers.
1. Close to the Sheraton Hanoi - on Xuan Dieu Road - is a nugget: the cafe St. Honore with its most excellent French style offerings made with fresh ingredients and drowned in flavors of herbs.
2. The atmosphere is bright, cheerful and made lively with many a regular client.
3. Limited seating in three areas on the ground and...
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We went there for brunch a few months ago. One word : amazing. Oeufs bénédictines sur croissants, il fallait y penser ! Un délice ! The perfect way to travel to France at a much better price. Not pricey for what you get. Nice atmosphere. 17$US for two enormous and good original breakfast, one coffee and one hot chocolate.
nice place for a brunch on Saturday. I wish there could be a view to the lake then it would be perfect.
Perhaps I'm a bakery-mad GEEK, yet in a mad city like Hanoi, if you've got European blood, you can't help but crave a taste of the West. This offers a secluded location near the lake, fine foods, and wonderful service. I couldn't rate it higher for a cafe meeting with a friend, or intimate lunch with a loved one.
Discovered Cafe by chance after my massage at Yakushi Center; just opposite road at around the corner from Sheraton. The choices of bread - must say really extensive, pastries & cakes are cheap for the deliciousness. Pineapple cake, yummy, & ice-cream sandwich only at VND 20,000 & 35,000. A pain au chocolat at VND 25,000! Coffee, must I say more......
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