Whether you want to try the most authentic pho, get lost in the food markets of Hanoi, or learn how to cook a typical Ca Kho To (caramelized and braised catfish), Vietnam food tours are all you need. From tasting a typical Vietnamese lunch cooked by a chef descendant of the royal family to touring the food production region of the country, such as the Mekong Delta, to learning about typical Vietnamese spices, our Vietnam food tours are designed to take you through the gastronomic landscape of the country. You can also take a street food tour and taste the staples such as Banh mi (Vietnamese sandwich), Bun cha (a pork dish served with noodles) and Banh xeo (stuffed rice pancake). Taking a food tour during your Vietnam trip will be one of the best decisions of your life!
“We took the tour last night and today we are still talking about it! The food is delicious and so interesting, again things that the average tourist would never order on a menu. Lien, the guide is so friendly and enthusiastic giving us information on both the city and the food, She is very knowledgeable and conscientious, the perfect guide. Thanks!”
Delicious food!
5 - Excellent
Allan Howells
“I am so glad I was part of this tour with my friends. We had the chance to visit Vietnam and try the most delicious dishes ever. I am very impressed with the street food and beautiful cities. The staff did a great job organizing this tour. Thank you very much!”
Very Good
4.4 - Very Good
Ms. Marissa Jade W.
“This was a great tour! Our guide Ching was amazing and knowledgable. Food was fantastic and I would've enjoyed to eat more selection. Met amazing people and would highly recommend this trip”
Shop in local markets such as the Dong Xuan market in Hanoi and buy a bunch of fruits and vegetables you have never seen in your life, from mangosteens to smelly durians and Malabar spinach.
Join a local cooking lesson and learn how to make local dishes such as Cao Lau (a noodle dish), Goi Sua (a unique jellyfish salad), and of course, authentic pho to experience the best food tour in Vietnam.
Do not forget to explore street food markets such as Nghia Tan and Thanh Cong in Hanoi.
Visit a typical honey-bee farm and try their product and take part in a coconut candy workshop.
Join a local family for dinner or lunch and see what Vietnamese people eat on a daily basis.
Travel Tips for Food Tours in Vietnam
Always bring cash with you on Vietnam food tours, as markets often do not accept cards.
No matter how salty your dish is, make sure to not drink tap water.
Try to opt for bigger food stands. This will be your guarantee that the food there is safe.
Try to learn a few Vietnamese phrases. In rural places, people often don’t speak English, so knowing a bit of Vietnamese will help you communicate.
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