itinerary
Your Hanoi street food adventure begins in Ngu Xa village, where you’ll savour delicious Pho Cuon. Explore the vibrant Chau Long Market, then visit a local food stall to observe chefs at work and enjoy Bun Cha. Stroll through Dong Xuan Market, sampling Banh My on Dinh Liet Street, Banh Cuon on Bao Khanh Street, and Banh Ran, Banh Xeo on Ly Quoc Su Street.
The exploration concludes at a hidden cafe with panoramic views of Hoan Kiem Lake. Try the local favourite egg coffee or enjoy a chilled beer. The tour ends, allowing you to continue your gastronomical journey independently with guide suggestions.
Expect on the Hanoi Street Food Tour:
- Insight into Hanoi’s food culture and Vietnamese specialities.
- Pho Cuon and Banana flower salad in Ngu Xa.
- A Bun Cha lunch.
- Tasting traditional cakes Banh Ran, Banh Xeo, and Banh Cuon.
- Visits to Chau Long and Dong Xuan Market.
- Coffee at Café Pho Co.
PRICES & DETAILS
A rough idea of the price and what is included in this tour program. The exact price depends on the season, accommodation and activities, it will be provided on your personalised quote.
Prices
GROUP SIZE | 2 PERSONS | 3 – 6 PERSONS | 7 – 10 PERSONS | SINGLE SUPP. |
Valid from Oct 01, 2022 – Sep 30, 2023 | ||||
Private | 92 | 75 | 56 | N/A |
- Prices are quoted in USD per person based on double-sharing occupancy.
- Prices apply for individual traveller bookings only (FIT, not groups).
What's Included
- Knowledgeable local guide proficient in either English or French
- Entrance fees
- Food: Hanoi Old Quarter Street food
- Local soft drink & beer (Bia Hoi); Sinh to (mixed fruit), Yogurt with black sticky rice
What's Not Included
- All other services which are not specified in the itinerary
Prices
The “Hanoi Street Food & Market Tour” is operated daily. Amasia guarantees the departure of the tour with a minimum of 02 people. Solo travellers, please get in touch with us for more information.
- Pickup/Drop Off: Hotel
- Language: English
- Start/End: 09:30/13:30 & 15:30/19:30
- Travel Experience: Discovery, History, Local Culture