What you get from this vegan walk is 3 hours of deliciousness and probably some fun.
I will share stories and the history of Saigon from my Vietnamese perspective. I will try not to make it boring.
I will show you the best 100% vegan spots (Under your search radar!)
You'll taste through hidden alleys dishes that Saigonese loves.
Below are our tastings:
We will also see the hidden Saigon that tourists miss:
Other things you get: 1/ Our Vegan Guide in Vietnam, saves you much time researching your trip. 2/ Addresses, food names, and vegan tips. 3/ My recipe ebook so you can make these dishes.
So, I will give you value, share with you good food, and make you relax a little.
What could go wrong? ;)
Vegan Food
Below are our sample food tastings: (we may skip dishes if the vendors stop selling that day) - BBQ Seitain noodles - Vegan ice cream (Almond milk) - Vietnamese-Indian curry - Summer rolls - Mekong steamed banana cakes - Mushroom seaweed hot soup - Vegan Bánh Mì - Vegan cafe with cashew milk or Vegan milk tea - Carrot cake (But no carrot) - Stick rice wine - 4 distinct coconut crackers flavors - Herbal tea - Beer/ Water/ Soft drink We will also see the hidden Saigon that most tourists miss including: - Communist Apartment Complex - Flower Market - Cambodian Neighborhood - The Maze of Alleys
Stop 1: Bánh Mì Chay No better way to kick things off than with a street-side bánh mì packed with smoky mushroom pâté, crunchy pickles, and that magical soy sauce you’ll dream about later :)
Stop 2: Hidden Alley Curry Combo A family-run joint that doesn’t even have a sign ... just locals slurping curry and wiping bowls clean. You’ll try: – Creamy coconut mushroom curry (cà ri dê chay) – Sticky rice with mushroom floss (xôi mặn chay) – Crispy veggie spring rolls (chả giò chay) and some nice tea :)
You will make your own way to the meeting points