Joining Hanoi Street Food Tour by leting a local friend lead the way to the best food stands and local restaurants in Hanoi Old Quarter. While filling up on the flavors that made Hanoi one of the world best destination for hungry travelers, you’ll also learn more about the culture, history as well as observing the local life in this thousand years Old Town.
On 3 hours walking tour you’ll explore the culture, history of Hanoi, step into a world full of street food vendors. Unlike big cities all around the world, street food in Hanoi are not just hot dog carts and pretzel stands, we offer an opportunity to try out many different dishes at local food stand, family restaurants… A rotating menu from day-to-day to represent the variety of delicious options, but tastings might include – but are subject to change: rice noodle soup with beef, rice noodle with chicken, rice noodle with grilled pork, snail, or dry noodle, sticky rice, along with various kinds of donut, steamed pancake or Vietnamese sandwiches.
Itinerary:
Sample menu:
Pho (beef/chicken noodle), Bun Cha (Grilled Pork With Noodle), Banh Mi (Vietnamese Bread), Banh Cuon (Steamed Rice Pancake), Banh Xeo (Fried Rice Pancake), Nom Bo Kho (Green Papaya Salad With Dried Beef), Thit Xien Nuong (Street Pork Barbeque), Banh Ran Ngot (Sweet Rice Donut), Che (Vietnamese Dessert), Ca Phe Trung (Egg Coffee)…
Choose one of the following locations:
1. Bat Trang Ceramic Village
Visit Bat Trang pottery village, learn about the culture and history of the village. Experience with artists trying to design pottery for their own products
2. Quảng Phú Cầu incense village
Quảng Phú Cầu incense-making village in Ứng Hòa District, about 35 kilometres from central Hà Nội, renowned for its incense sticks and incense production, has become a beacon for those seeking an olfactory journey into Việt Nam’s cultural heritage.
3. Đường Lâm Ancient Village
Visit the old village about 40km from Hanoi, learn about the ancient architecture and natural beauty of the village, enjoy the specialties here.
4. Van Phuc Silk Village
Van Phuc silk village is the most concentrated part of the old Ha Dong silk village, which is very famous and has entered the music and poetry poetry as a traditional cultural beauty.
5. Chuong Conical Hat Village
There is a village specializing in making hats – the village of Chuong. The famous bell village hat a few centuries ago. Once upon a time, it was Bell’s bell, which was a tribute to the queen and the princess, and was also a jewelry for the women and girls, especially the young women
6. Đông Hồ folk woodcut painting
mbark on an extraordinary gastronomic adventure with our Hanoi Street Food Tour, designed to take you on a sensory journey through the vibrant flavors that define Vietnamese cuisine. This tour is a celebration of Hanoi’s culinary heritage, offering a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the bustling street food culture that has captivated food enthusiasts from around the world.
Guests can choose dishes to try:
1. Phở
2. Bún Chả
3. Hoa Quả Dầm (fruit beams)
4. Bánh Xèo (Vietnamese pancake)
5. Chả Cá
6. Bánh Mỳ
7. Nộm
8. Bún Ốc (snail noodle)
9. Xôi (sticky rice)
10. Nem chua Rán (fried fermented pork roll)
11. Bún đậu mắm tôm (noodle with fried tofu & shrimp paste)
12. Bánh Cuốn (Rice rolling cake)