Hoi An: Street Food Walking Tour with Tastings - Central Vietnam, Vietnam
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EXPERIENCE

Embark on a 3-hour street food tour of Hoi An’s Ancient Town. Explore the local street food scene and sample a variety of local dishes, including Vietnamese spring rolls, egg coffee, and more.

Meet your guide and fellow travelers and start your tour at Bun Cha Ta. Taste one of the best Vietnamese spring rolls and egg coffee. Bun Cha Ta is a popular dish in Hoi An, Vietnam. It’s a noodle dish that consists of grilled pork, noodles, and a dipping sauce.

Walk through the small streets inside the old town and Hoi An’s Central Market, which is a bustling hub of activity and a food lover’s paradise. Explore the market and sample some local snacks like banh mi (Vietnamese baguette sandwich) or banh bao (steamed dumplings).

Visit Cao Lau Food Stalls: Cao Lau is a signature dish of Hoi An, consisting of thick rice noodles, pork, herbs, and a special sauce. Walk around the town and find one of the many street food stalls or local restaurants that serve Cao Lau. It’s a must-try dish while in Hoi An.

Try Quang Noodles: Quang Noodles (Mi Quang) is another famous dish in Hoi An. These noodles are topped with various ingredients like shrimp, pork, herbs, peanuts, and a flavorful broth. Look for a local eatery or street food vendor that specializes in Quang Noodles and enjoy this unique culinary experience.

Sample White Rose Dumplings: White Rose Dumplings (Banh Bao Vac) are delicate, translucent dumplings filled with seasoned minced shrimp. They are a specialty of Hoi An and are typically served with a tangy dipping sauce. Seek out a restaurant that is renowned for its White Rose Dumplings and savor this local delicacy.

Taste Fried Wontons: Hoi An is known for its delicious fried wontons (Hoanh Thanh Chien), which are crispy dumplings filled with minced pork and shrimp. These savory treats are usually served with a sweet and sour dipping sauce. Look for street food vendors or local eateries that offer fried wontons and enjoy their crunchy goodness.

End with Sweet Treats: Wrap up your street food tour with some delectable Vietnamese sweets. Explore the local dessert scene and try specialties such as banh flan (creme caramel), che chuoi (banana with coconut milk), or banh bong lan (sponge cake). You can find sweet stalls or dessert shops in the Ancient Town to satisfy your sweet tooth.

 

HIGHLIGHTS

Savor the flavors of Hoi An on a street food tour with a local guide
Try 8-10 different local street foods at 6-8 different street food vendors
Enjoy a Vietnamese coffee, a banh mi, and a variety of other local dishes
Explore the bustling Hoi An Central Market and sample some local snacks
Discover the culinary traditions of Hoi An on a guided walking tour

 

 

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