Hanoi Street Food Tour



Description
Your sweet tooth isn't neglected on this tour. Enjoy a refreshing snack of fresh fruit served with crushed ice and condensed milk, or—if you're feeling adventurous—sip a thick and creamy cup of Vietnamese egg coffee. After your final tastings, pick up some insider tips from your guide and continue exploring the market on your own or make your way back to your hotel.
Tour Options
Itinerary
Your local guide - a food-lover like you - meets you at your Old Quarter hotel. From there, follow the heady fragrance of Vietnamese street food toward a colorful nearby market. Listen as your guide provides insight into Hanoi's food culture and interesting tidbits about essential Vietnamese ingredients and typical specialties. Zig-zag through bustling alleys and by family-run hawker stalls, stopping to sample fresh fruits, banh cuon (pork crepes), and savory, flame-grilled meats. Pop into authentic restaurants manned by local chefs to tuck into more freshly prepared dishes.
Highlights
What's included
Pickup Locations & Times
+ Pick-up and drop-off service is included in this tour. You will be asked to enter your pick-up address during checkout. + Pick-up location: Exact pick-up location address along with map direction will be sent to your email instantly after booking. + Be at the pick-up location at the tour start time. + You also have the option to be picked up. Simply select this option from the add-on section. + Bringing a bottle of water is recommended. + This is a kid friendly activity.
Traveller Ratings
Important Information
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- 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
Reviews(1)
Most of the best spots are now blocked by the police and no longer allowed for tourist, so its fun to meet with a local and let them guide you and take you to where the trains go by! Its a fun experience to sit at a tiny cafe by the railroads, have a drink and wait for that train that will go by a couple feet away from your face



