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Hoi An
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Near Ryogoku Sta.
About this spot
Hoi An brings authentic Vietnamese street food vibes to Akihabara with a focus on fresh pho and crispy spring rolls served at reasonable prices. The atmosphere captures the bustling energy of local markets without the tourist crowds, making it perfect for a quick lunch break near Ryogoku Station.
π‘ Tips before you go
- Order pho bo (beef broth) or pho ga (chicken broth) to experience traditional flavors in a Tokyo setting.
- Bring cash only, as this location typically does not accept credit cards.
- Expect a lively queue during lunch hours due to the restaurant's popularity among locals.
Common Questions
How much does Hoi An cost?
Meals range from Β₯2,000 to Β₯2,999 per person, which is approximately $13β$20 USD.
Where is Hoi An?
It is located on the 2nd floor of Ryogoku Plaza at 4-32-16 Ryogoku, Sumida City, Tokyo, accessible via Ryogoku Station.
What should I order first?
Start with a bowl of pho to warm up, then try the fresh spring rolls for a light, refreshing side dish.
About this page
Restaurant: Hoi An
Cuisine: Vietnamese
Location: Akihabara & Kanda, Tokyo, Japan
Nearest station: Ryogoku Sta.
Rating: Good β Worth a visit
Price: Β₯2,000β2,999 (~$13-20)
Source: Curated from local review platforms