Viet Nam is all about street food and Hoi An is no exception. Hoi An Street food is easy to find everywhere but where and how to enjoy them the best is the question. What if you have someone guiding you around to enjoy the best Hoi An street food within only 2.5 hours with a cheap price?
Yes, cheap price and we offer the best value in the market. You will have 5 tasting locations and enjoy 6 local dishes and get to know Hoi An culture via its cuisine
Menu: Banh mi, Cao Lau noodle, Beef noodle, Vietnamese pankage, grilled meat, coffee
walking, 2.5 hours
Hoi An Cheap Walking Food Tour will give you a chance to discover street food which you would not get if you were just a tourist walking around by yourself. Our guides are mostly lovely, knowledgeable, fun and young people who can bring you great moments walking around the town. They are willing to share all the things about local life or even their personal life if you are curious. The guides will be your true local buddies! And at the end of the tour, you will feel all is out of your expectation. Our tour guides are friendly, enthusiastic and experienced. They sure will help you have good memory during your stay in Hoi An.
Important Information
• Departure Time: 2.00 pm
• Meeting point: Our office at 567 Hai Ba Trung st., Hoi An ( Near by Viet A Bank )
• Duration: 2.5 hours-walking
• Tour type: Join tour
• Tour Runs: Minimum 2 persons.
• Only Available: on Tuesday
• Walking Distance: 2-2.5 km
• Try 10 dishes
What will you eat during our 2.5 hours food tour?
1. Grilled pork wrapped in rice paper and vegetables
2. Cao lau, Hoi An secret noodle
3. Banh it, Vietnamese sticky rice dumpling
4. Banh phu the, Husband and wife cakes
5. Banh mi, Vietnamese baguette
6. Balut, Vietnamese challenging food
7. Banh khot / Savoury Coconut Pancake
8.Slice pork wrapped with rice paper in local house
9. Spring rolls
10. Sweet soup
The final place is a local family. It’s great to go to somebody’s house to enjoy a real local meal and get to know more about their daily life, isnt it?
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Vietnamese Dong (VND)
GMT+7
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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.
Available • Apps: Grab
Car, Bike, Scooter
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