With food stalls on every corner, Hanoi is famous for its street food cuisine. This local street eats walking tour has been designed to enable you to enjoy some of the very best of Vietnam’s street food. You’ll be guided through the narrow, chaotic streets of the Old Quarter stopping along the way to sample some of the many local delicacies on offer.
* HIGHLIGHTS
- Walking through ladybird of Hanoi Old Quarter
- Getting closer to local life
- Mouth-watering street food in Hanoi
This tour is available for breakfast or lunch or dinner
Note: tours are not the best choice for vegetarians. Please let us know if you have any special requests for food and drink.
Pickup included
Tonight your guide will take you on a culinary adventure, on beautiful avenues and smaller alleys to discover some of the best street food in town. It’s a great opportunity to try all those weird and wonderful foods you see. As it also serves as a pretty complete sightseeing of Hanoi, seize the opportunity to spot shops, sites and foodshop for the rest of your stay in the capital.
Start your tour at Bia Hoi corner to try the local brew, do as the locals do and pull up a stool and enjoy a drink while watching the world go by. Continue through the old quarter’s narrow streets as your guide points out a range of tasty noodles, breads and snacks. At night the sidewalks are packed with locals perched on stools, amongst sizzling woks and bubbling pots. These small pop up restaurants are a nightly feature that all but disappear during the day. Highlights may include Banh Cuon, rice rolls that include beef and fresh herbs, or Banh My, Vietnam’s famous baguette sandwich. But the best has to be the flame grilled Vietnamese barbecue of beef, chicken, tofu and vegetables on skewers.
End the night with dessert from Hanoi’s best-known ice-cream parlour or in a small restaurant for a drink… or two, talking about all you’ve just experienced and getting from your guides some extra odds and tips about Hanoi and Vietnam in general.
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Vietnamese Dong (VND)
GMT+7
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Hanoi Railway Station
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The bus system in Hanoi is affordable and covers most of the city. However, it can be crowded and confusing for first-time visitors.
Available • Apps: Grab, Gojek
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