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Hanoi Hannah branches to open in Richmond and Windsor

Roslyn Grundy
Roslyn Grundy

Grilled turmeric fish at Hanoi Hannah.
Grilled turmeric fish at Hanoi Hannah.Wayne Taylor

Southside diners will get extra helpings of Hanoi Hannah when a branch opens at 79–83 Swan Street, Richmond, next month and the separate Windsor restaurant and takeaway outlets unite under one roof across the road at 223 High Street mid-year.

Simon Blacher​, from the team that also launched Tokyo Tina and Thai newbie BKK in Windsor, says rather than being a chain of Vietnamese restaurants, they aim to imbue each with its own identity. (There's also an Elsternwick Hanoi Hannah.)

In Richmond, the menu will feature cha ca Hanoi (fish pan-fried with turmeric and dill and served with vermicelli noodles).

Hanoi Hannah's Windsor restaurant is moving across High Street.
Hanoi Hannah's Windsor restaurant is moving across High Street.Penny Stephens
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The space, on the corner of Swan and Lennox streets, has been designed with a separate entrance for delivery drivers to make the eat-in experience as comfortable as possible for diners. It's tipped to open by mid-February.

The new Windsor restaurant will focus on Vietnamese-style barbecue, an aspect of the cuisine Blacher says has had little attention here.

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Roslyn GrundyRoslyn Grundy is Good Food's deputy editor and the former editor of The Age Good Food Guide.

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