Hanoi: Private Street Food Evening Walking Tour

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ID: GYG475370-847648
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Country: Germany

Duration: 03:00 hours


Description

"Explore the vibrant flavors of Hanoi's street food scene, experience culinary delights, and indulge in authentic local delicacies on our exciting food tour"
This is not just an ordinary tour, it's special in that it also contains interesting stories about the foods you will try, we will also take you on a food tour from north to south and from south to north, from Vietnamese appetizers, main dishes and desserts, you will understand more about the culture of Hanoians in particular and Vietnamese people in general, if you are looking for a food tour that looks as luxurious as eating in a 5-star hotel, then it is probably not suitable for you. And not only food tour, but we also take you to discover hidden alleys of Hanoi at night, interesting with tiny house, and i bet you have not heard the sentence, Hanoi is probably the most beautiful at night.

Discovering Hanoi’s Old Quarter street foods can be a leap of faith without a guide to steer you to the must-eats and prevent you getting lost. With this small-group tour, you’ll visit tried-and-trusted food spots to sample classics, such as Banh bao, Grilled oysters ,Mix noodle salad ,crispy pancake, fried spring roll, egg coffee and more, all with a guide to describe each dish and help you navigate.

When in Hanoi, exploring the city's street food scene is a must-do activity. Here are some of the most delicious dishes to try:

Vietnamese grilled rice paper is a super popular Vietnamese street food snack, easily cooked at home with any toppings you have on hand.
Grilled Oysters (Hao nuong): Fresh oysters grilled with spring onions, peanuts, and garlic, served with a tangy dipping sauce.
Grilled Spring Rolls (Nem nuong): Grilled pork skewers served with crispy rice paper rolls, fresh herbs, and a sweet and spicy sauce.
Mix Noodle Salad (Bun bo tron Nam Bo): Bun bo nam bo is a traditional Vietnamese dish. The name holds a key to its basic ingredients and the location – bun means noodle, bo is for beef, and nam bo refers to the South of the country
Vietnamese Pancakes (Banh xeo): A crispy and savory pancake made with rice flour, turmeric, coconut milk, shrimp, pork, and bean sprouts, served with lettuce and herbs.
Desserts: Cool down with some traditional Vietnamese sweets like Che, a sweet and creamy dessert soup made with coconut milk, beans, and fruits, or Vietnamese Egg Coffee, a rich and frothy coffee topped with whipped egg yolk and condensed milk.

Hanoi's street food scene is a must-try for anyone visiting the city. Make sure to explore the small alleyways and hidden street stalls to find the best dishes, and don't be afraid to try something new!

Authentic eateries to enjoy traditional delicious dishes
If you are allergic to any food please let us know, and if you are vegetarian please tell us, so that we can arrange the most reasonable way.

Highlights

  • Special tour with interesting stories about the food
  • Explore Vietnamese appetizers, main dishes, and desserts
  • Discover hidden alleys of Hanoi at night
  • Allergic or vegetarian? Let us know for suitable arrangements
  • Authentic eateries offering delicious traditional dishes

Guiding languages

IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Allergic or vegetarian? Let us know for suitable arrangements.
We will hold the red Vietnamese flag in our hands.
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When should I book?

To guarantee availability book as soon as possible. Early booking is worth consideration especially if you planning the trip during high season like public holidays or weekends.


Cancellations

Cancellation is not possible. If you cancel it anyway or not show up on the excursion you will still be charged the full price of the activity and the money you paid will not be refunded.