About this spot
Hanoi Station delivers authentic Vietnamese flavors right in the heart of Sainte-Catherine, serving up steaming bowls of pho and crispy spring rolls that taste like a trip to the capital. The kitchen balances herbal freshness with rich broths, creating a comforting meal that stands out among Brussels' diverse dining scene.
π‘ Tips before you go
- Ask for extra bean sprouts and basil to elevate your bowl of pho.
- Order 'bun bo hue' for a spicy beef noodle soup that differs from the standard broth.
- Save room for egg rolls, which are often served fresh and crispy with a side of dipping sauce.
Common Questions
How much does Hanoi Station cost?
Expect to pay around β¬15ββ¬20 per person for a main dish and drink, totaling roughly $17β$23 USD.
Where is Hanoi Station?
Located in the Sainte-Catherine neighborhood of Brussels, near the central station area at Rue de la Loi 64.
What should I order first?
Start with the 'banh mi' sandwich to try the local take on Vietnamese street food before diving into the noodle soups.
About this page
Restaurant: Hanoi Station
Cuisine: vietnamese
Location: Sainte-Catherine, Brussels, Belgium
Source: Curated from local review platforms