Tour Overview
Vietnam is a veritable wonderland for food lovers, with a kaleidoscopic range of culinary delights to discover and enjoy. There are many places across this Southeast Asian nation where you can indulge with exquisite local flavours, however the coastal city of Hoi An could perhaps be considered the unofficial epicentre of Vietnamese cuisine.
Take a tour of Hoi An’s Old Town after nightfall to experience this foodie hotspot at its very best. You’ll join a small group (no more than 12 people) and be guided around on foot to sample some of the tastiest dishes Vietnam has to offer. Wind your way along narrow alleys, cutting through the charming back streets to discover lively markets with stalls that almost overflow with the likes of white rose dumplings and plump rice paper rolls.
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You’ll visit a bakery where the locals get their bulging banh mi (Vietnamese baguettes, often loaded with sweet minced pork) before enjoying a handful of delicacies at a popular local restaurant. Your knowledgeable guide will also lead you to talented street vendors famed for their chicken rice and even a cosy cafe where you can sample super strength Vietnamese coffee or a perfectly chilled local beer.