Bun Cha Obama

Hanoi: 7 Tasting Street Food Walking Tour and Train Street

Small Group
Digital
180 minutes
English

On a 3 hours walking tour, you’ll explore the culture and history of Hanoi as you step into a world full of street food vendors. Unlike big cities all around the world, street food in Hanoi is not just hot dog carts and pretzel stands, we offer an opportunity to try out many different dishes at a local food stand as well as local 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: steamed rice pancake, bread, seafood, fried spring roll, egg coffee, grilled fermented pork roll, dry noodle, mango jelly, along with various kinds of donut, steamed pancake or Vietnamese sandwich, fresh spring rolls, coconut coffee, apricot sour...

AUTHENTIC eateries to enjoy traditional delicious dishes

Options

Private Tour

Small Group Tour

Private Tour

Private Tour : This is an option just for you and your family.

FromR629.25Per Person

What's included in Hanoi: 7 Tasting Street Food Walking Tour and Train Street

(Subject to Option Inclusions)

Discovering Hanoi’s Old Quarter street foods can be a leap of faith without a guide to steer you to the must-eats and prevent you getting lost. With this small-group tour, you’ll visit tried-and-trusted food spots to sample classics, such as banh bao, mixed noodle salad, crispy pancake, fried spring roll, egg coffee and more, all with a guide to describe each dish and help you navigate. Discovering Hanoi’s Old Quarter street foods can be a leap of faith without a guide to steer you to the must-eats and prevent you from getting lost. With this small-group tour, you’ll visit tried-and-trusted food spots to sample classics, such as Banh mi, steamed pancakes, crispy pancakes, fried spring rolls, egg coffee, and more, all with a guide to describe each dish and help you navigate. AUTHENTIC eateries to enjoy traditional delicious dishes

Food Menu

STARTER - Banh Cuon (Vietnamese steamed rice)

Vietnam has lots of mouth-watering specialties to offer to tourists, and banh cuon (Vietnamese steamed rice ) is one of them.

MAIN - Bun Cha Obama

Bún chả (Vietnamese: [ɓǔn ca᷉ː]) is a Vietnamese dish of grilled pork and noodles, which is thought to have originated from Hanoi, Vietnam

MAIN - Grilled rice paper

Grilled rice paper is called Vietnamese pizza because this dish is prepared and looks quite similar to a pizza

DESSERT - Che Xoai

Vietnamese Dessert with mango

MAIN - Spring Roll or Banh Mi or Grilled oyster with green onion

We will have other options depending on the quantity and the time

MAIN - Bún Bò Nam Bộ Bách Phương

You can try many kinds of pho in Vietnam and all are served with broth, but there is a special kind of pho that you are hard to find without locals.

DESSERT - Đinh Café or Train Street coffee Shop

Not only coffee but we also have a lot of local drinks so try here if you have tried egg coffee already.

Inclusions

  • All Fees and Taxes
  • Dinner
  • Local Guide
  • Bottled water
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Meet

Pickup and Dropoff

You will make your own way to the meeting points

Meeting / End Points

  • I will hold the red Vietnamese flag, in front of the Banh Cuon shop

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Hanoi Day Trips