Embark on a Hanoi food tour and immerse yourself in the local cuisine while listening to captivating stories from a passionate guide. Discover the culture and lifestyle through the flavors of Vietnam and other countries.
Embark on a Hanoi food tour and immerse yourself in the local cuisine while listening to captivating stories from a passionate guide. Discover the culture and lifestyle through the flavors of Vietnam and other countries.
- Old Quarter - You can join the tour twice a day:
- 11am - 2pm
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6 - 9pm
Meeting point (walk distance around the old quarter) will be provided before the tour.
We walk around Hanoi Old Quarter, out of the beaten track, where we may sit on small plastic chairs and use chopsticks like local people. Unlike big cities all around the world, street…
- Old Quarter - You can join the tour twice a day:
- 11am - 2pm
- 6 - 9pm
Meeting point (walk distance around the old quarter) will be provided before the tour.
We walk around Hanoi Old Quarter, out of the beaten track, where we may sit on small plastic chairs and use chopsticks like local people. Unlike big cities all around the world, street food in Hanoi is not just hot dog carts and pretzel stands.
You will try around 8 - 10 most authentic dishes of Hanoi cuisine cooked by skillful chefs in local restaurants. Those families keep heritage recipes passed down through generations. The thing is most of those places are in small alleys or hidden houses, even without any signs, hard to find for tourists
The rotating menu is thoroughly chosen basing on guests’ preferences to present the variety of delicious options.
SOME THINGS TO NOTE:
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Please let me know in advance if you are vegetarian, ellergic or if you have any specific dishes in your mind that you want to try
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Meat is used in many Vietnam/ese dishes, there will be restriction for strict vegetarians. There are more options if you can eat some fish, shrimp and fish sauce. Please text me for further information

- Alcoholic beverages
- Alcoholic beverages
- Steamed rice rolls - Vietnamese steamed rice rolls filled with a meat and mushroom mixture and served with sweet chili dipping sauce.
- Cha ca (grilled fish) - Grilled catfish stir fried with dill weed and onion leaves
- Bun rieu cua (crab noodle soup) - Fresh rice noodle served with broth cooked from fresh water crab
- bánh xèo/ fried pancake -…
- Steamed rice rolls - Vietnamese steamed rice rolls filled with a meat and mushroom mixture and served with sweet chili dipping sauce.
- Cha ca (grilled fish) - Grilled catfish stir fried with dill weed and onion leaves
- Bun rieu cua (crab noodle soup) - Fresh rice noodle served with broth cooked from fresh water crab
- bánh xèo/ fried pancake - pancake made from a basic blend of rice flour, turmeric, and coconut cream, along with other ingredients
- Bun cha (grilled pork) - grilled pork served with fresh rice noodle and dipping sauce
- Chuoi nep nuong - Grilled banana wrapped in sticky rice marinated with coconut milk
- Xoi che - Traditional desserts from beans
This tour highlights lesser-known Vietnamese dishes beyond pho and banh mi. The meeting point, within walking distance around the Old Quarter, will be shared prior to the tour.
Participants will explore and savor food in Hanoi’s Old Quarter for 3 to 3.5 hours, venturing off the usual path. Expect to sit on small plastic chairs and use chopsticks, just…
This tour highlights lesser-known Vietnamese dishes beyond pho and banh mi. The meeting point, within walking distance around the Old Quarter, will be shared prior to the tour.
Participants will explore and savor food in Hanoi’s Old Quarter for 3 to 3.5 hours, venturing off the usual path. Expect to sit on small plastic chairs and use chopsticks, just like the locals. Unlike major cities worldwide, Hanoi’s street food scene is not limited to hot dog carts and pretzel stands. Guests will sample approximately 7 to 8 of the most typical and authentic Hanoi dishes, prepared by talented chefs in local eateries. Many of these spots are tucked away in small alleys, on sidewalks, or in hidden houses, often without signs, making them difficult for tourists to find.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
- Meat is a common ingredient in many Vietnamese dishes, which may pose restrictions for strict vegetarians. More options are available for those who can consume fish, shrimp, and fish sauce.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.