About this spot
Hamy serves up authentic Vietnamese street food in the vibrant Neukölln neighborhood, where the air is thick with the scent of lemongrass and charred pork. Their grilled pork belly (thit nuong) arrives sizzling from the wok, paired perfectly with fresh herbs that cut through the rich flavors. This spot captures the chaotic energy of a local eatery without sacrificing the delicate balance of spices found in Hanoi.
💡 Tips before you go
- Order the pho at the counter to skip the line and watch the broth being poured over noodles right before your eyes.
- Bring cash only, as this popular Neukölln spot often does not accept credit cards or contactless payments.
- Save room for the egg coffee (ca phe trung), which is thick and creamy enough to stand a spoon in.
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Common Questions
How much does Hamy cost?
Expect to pay around 15–20 EUR per person, roughly $16–$21 USD, for a hearty bowl of pho and side dishes.
Where is Hamy?
Located at Hasenheide 10 in the Neukölln district of Berlin, just off the main shopping street near the Hasenheide U-Bahn stop.
What should I order first?
Start with a bowl of beef pho to soak up the savory broth, then try the grilled pork skewers which are often sold as small plates.