Thuan Tinh Island Cooking Class everyday with 5 hours from Hoi An: We board our river boat for a relaxing 30 minutes ride to Thuan Tinh Island, which is recognized by Hoi An as an typical tour
We will pick you up at the hotels in Hoi An Town at around 8:20am. First, a trip to the market to purchase some fresh, locally grown herbs.
Then, we board our river boat for a relaxing 30-minute ride to Thuan Tinh Island, which is recognized by Hoi An as an official ecological zone.
To visit the local Village, we take a row boat ride through the water coconut trees. We then walk through the gardens to visit Ms. Hoa’s house to meet her family and snack on grilled rice cakes and iced tea.
From there, we head back to our open-air cooking class overlooking the water coconut trees and river. Our chefs will show you how to make Vietnamese food while you enjoy the cool breeze and peaceful setting.
Our chefs have prepared a 4 course cooking class of traditional Vietnamese dishes. They will demonstrate how to prepare them, and then it's your turn-you prepare your own tasty Vietnamese lunch!! We start with a homemade Passion fruit Juice soda to whet your appetite.
After the class, we will drop you off at the hotel at around 2:00pm. End of class.
Menu:
1. Banh Xeo: Crispy Vietnamese Crepes filled with pork and shrimp, bean sprouts and green onion. Served with lettuce leaves, fresh herbs and nuoc.
2. Bun Bo Nam Bo: Herbed salade with rice vermicelli and sautee beef, topped with roasted peanuts and hot soy sauce vinaigrette.
3. Pho Bo Hanoi: Beef rice noodle soup infused with beef bones, cinnamon, ginger and star anise.
4. Goi Cuon: Fresh Rice Paper Salad Rolls with Pork and Shrimp with a Tangy Peanut Hoisin Dipping Sauce.
Highlights:
4 Course Vietnamese Food Cooking Class
Relaxing River Boat Ride Visit Local Village and Pick Organic Vegetables
Row Boat Ride Through the Water Coconut Trees
Try the “Magic Spinning Table”
A Fresh Fruit Platter will be served for Dessert
Recipes will be provided to take home with you
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Hoi An is generally a safe destination for travelers. Petty crime can occur, so take precautions to protect your belongings. Be cautious of motorbikes when walking, as they can be numerous and fast.
Hoi An Station
Hoi An Bus Station
Buses connect Hoi An to nearby towns and cities but are not extensively used within the town itself.
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