Hoi An Vegetarian Food Tour – Eat Like A Local

Operated by HOIAN DAY TRIP CO.,LTD

Approx. 3 hours

Walking

From 2 people

From Hoi An

English speaking guide

Food tastings included

This walking food tour introduces you typical vegetarian dishes of Hoi An, a historic international trading port. Our English-speaking guide will take you to different places around the oldest part of the city, from street vendors to local restaurants tucked away in small laneways. Meet the locals, listen to their stories, watch how they make the foods they sell and lastly, try and learn how to eat them like a local man. Join to make your time in Hoi An more special.

Highlights

Try the best vegetarian Banh mi sandwich in Hoi An at a street stall
Try vegetarian Cao Lau noodles at a local pure vegetarian restaurant lying inside a small alley
Try the most famous herbal tea in an old house
Try a special black sesame soup in the house of ‘pudding master’ who sold it for over 50 years
Try delicious rice & tapioca dumplings at a local’s favorite eatery
Visit the well where locals still take the water to make many specialty dishes

from

$30pp

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Itinerary

Pick up

Pick up time: 4:00 PM (local time)

Our guide will see you at the meeting point – Hoi An Post Office, 6 Tran Hung Dao Street, Minh An ward, Hoi An city. 

Google maps location: https://g.co/kgs/URh1oVd

Hoi An Vegetarian Food Tour

Hoi An is not only famous for meat-based food but also vegetarian food. This food tour with guide focuses on dishes and eateries around the Old Town, the historic center of Hoi An.

During Hoi An walking street food, you will try these dishes:

Vegetarian Banh mi: visit a small street vendor and try the best vegetarian banh mi sandwich in Hoi An. Here, it’s made of bread, mushroom pate, fried tofu, soy bean sauce, shredded papaya, cucumber, rau ram (coriander) and optional Hoi An chili sauce. See more details

Black sesame soup: visit the house of an old man who was honored to be ‘pudding master’ because he made and sold this special soup for more than 50 years. Learn about ingredients and the process to make the soup with a demonstration. Try a warm black sesame soup that is made by his children. See more details

Cao lau noodles: visit a local pure vegetarian restaurant hidden away in a small alley. Here, the family members have made and sold vegetarian food for more than 30 years. Try Cao Lau noodles, the most special local food in Hoi An, a fusion of Vietnamese, Chinese and Japanese cuisines. It’s made of rice noodles, rice crackers, tofu, fresh herbs and soy bean sauce. See more details

Banh beo: try steamed rice dumplings at a local’s favorite eatery. See more details

Banh bot loc: try steamed dumplings made of tapioca flour and mung bean as filling at a local’s favorite eatery. See more details

Rice paper pizza: visit a local street vendor and watch how the owner makes this local favorite’s snack. It’s made by rice paper, chopped spring onion, crispy potato, fried shallot and chili/tomato sauce. See more details

Hoi An herbal tea: try the most famous herbal tea/drink at the store where it’s firstly made and sold only in Hoi An. It’s made of tea leaves, lemongrass, lime juice, cinnamon and other medical plants and herbs. This drink is the favorite of both locals and visitors. See more details

Banana pancake: visit a local street vendor at one of  the largest night markets and try her banana pancake for desert. See more details

In this tour, you will visit Ba Le Well, a well constructed in the 10th century. It still produces the fresh water today and the locals use it to make many specialty dishes such as Cao Lau noodles. See more details

*Big groups will have more food tastings.

End the tour

Our Hoi An vegetarian food tour will end in the Old town. After saying goodbye to our guide, you can keep exploring the town nightlife on your own. Thank you very much!

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What to bring/wear

Visitors should wear comfortable walking shoes, hat/cap, sunglasses, sunscreen, rain poncho/jacket (from October to January), cash. 

To visit the temples, please wear respectively. In other words, make sure that the pants cover the upper knees and the shirt covers the navel, shoulders, armpits.

Contact for reservation/support​

If you can not book/pay online OR want to reserve first and pay later OR process a cancellation. Please WhatsApp us by number +84968009827.

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