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Tofu Pudding (Dau Hu, Tao Pho) – Best Street Food in Hoi An Vietnam

Tofu pudding or dau ho/tao pho is one of the best street foods in Hoi An Vietnam. In this article, HoiAn Day Trip Company will provide more information about it.

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Must Knows about Tofu Pudding in Hoi An

– Other name(s): 

– Origin:

– Ingredients: (see below)

– Where to find: (see below)

– Served for: dessert

– Price: 30,000-50,000 VND per bowl

– Vegetarian: 

– Foodie guide: https://hoiandaytrip.com/tofu-pudding-hoi-an

– Fact: 

HOIAN DAY TRIP Company daily organizes food tours in Hoi An Vietnam. Contact us by +84968009827 (hotline/whatsapp/line/zalo) or hoiandaytripcompany@gmail.com or browse www.hoiandaytrip.com to see tours and make a reservation. Thank you very much!

Ingredients of Tofu Pudding in Hoi An

The ingredients of tofu pudding (tau hu, tao pho) in Hoi An are:

+ The Pudding (Tàu Hũ / Đậu Hũ)

This is the base of the dessert and is a silky-smooth, soft tofu (beancurd).

  • Soy Milk: Made from soaked and ground soybeans.

  • Coagulant: Traditionally, a substance like gypsum powder or, more commonly today, Glucono Delta Lactone (GDL) (often referred to as đường nho or “grape sugar”) or even agar/gelatin is used to set the soy milk into a curd.

+ The Syrup (Nước Đường)

Unlike the jasmine-scented syrup common in Hanoi, the syrup in Hội An and Central Vietnam usually has a warm, spicy flavor.

  • Sugar: Typically brown sugar or palm sugar (or a mix of rock sugar and brown sugar).

  • Ginger: Thinly sliced or crushed fresh ginger root, which is simmered in the syrup to infuse its flavor.

  • Water.

+ Toppings (Optional, but Common)

While the classic version only has the pudding and ginger syrup, street vendors often offer popular additions, especially when served cold:

  • Coconut Milk (Nước Cốt Dừa): A creamy, slightly salty coconut cream is often drizzled on top, particularly in the South and Central regions like Hội An.

  • White Jelly/Grass Jelly: Small pieces of clear or black jelly.

  • Tapioca Pearls: Small, chewy tapioca balls (trân châu).

  • Ice: Often served over crushed ice to make it a refreshing treat.

HOIAN DAY TRIP Company daily organizes food tours in Hoi An Vietnam. Contact us by +84968009827 (hotline/whatsapp/line/zalo) or hoiandaytripcompany@gmail.com or browse www.hoiandaytrip.com to see tours and make a reservation. Thank you very much!

How to Order & Eat Tofu Pudding in Hoi An

Here is a guide on how to order and enjoy it like a local:

– Choose Your Temperature

The most important choice is whether to have it warm or cold:

  • Warm (Nóng): This is the traditional way, especially popular during cooler days or evenings. The silken tofu is served slightly warm with the hot, soothing ginger syrup (nước đường gừng). It’s comforting and has a gentle spicy kick from the ginger.

  • Cold (Lạnh or Đá): In the heat of the day, you can ask for it cold. It will be served with a scoop of crushed ice (đá) to make it a refreshing, cooling dessert.

– The Basic Order

Find a vendor, often selling from a cart or a small, humble stall with a few tiny plastic stools.

  • The vendor will use a flat, thin ladle to carefully scoop delicate slices of the white, wobbly tofu from a large pot or insulated container into a small bowl.

  • They will then pour a spoonful or two of the ginger-infused brown sugar syrup over the top.

– Customize Your Toppings (Optional)

In Hội An and Central Vietnam, it’s common to add extra ingredients for flavor and texture. Don’t be shy about asking for your favorites.

Common additions include:

  • Coconut Milk (Nước Cốt Dừa): A drizzle of creamy, rich coconut milk is often added, giving it a subtle savory-sweet depth.

  • Tapioca Pearls (Trân Châu): Small, chewy balls for a fun texture.

  • Jelly/Agar: Pieces of white jelly or grass jelly.

How to order the classic version:

  • To ask for it warm: “Cho con một chén tàu hũ nóng.” (For a single serving of hot tofu pudding)

  • To ask for it cold: “Cho con một chén tàu hũ đá.” (For a single serving of cold tofu pudding)

– How to Eat

It is usually eaten immediately with a spoon while sitting on a small plastic stool by the roadside, which is part of the authentic street food experience! You simply scoop and enjoy the smooth, melt-in-your-mouth tofu with the sweet, gingery syrup.

HOIAN DAY TRIP Company daily organizes food tours in Hoi An Vietnam. Contact us by +84968009827 (hotline/whatsapp/line/zalo) or hoiandaytripcompany@gmail.com or browse www.hoiandaytrip.com to see tours and make a reservation. Thank you very much!

Where to Eat Tofu Pudding in Hoi An?

Visitors can go to these places in Hoi An to find tofu pudding:

Hoi An Night Market on Nguyen Hoang Street

– Night market near Hoi An Central Market

– Bach Dang Street at night

– Main roads in Hoi An Ancient Town (like Tran Phu Road)

HOIAN DAY TRIP Company daily organizes food tours in Hoi An Vietnam. Contact us by +84968009827 (hotline/whatsapp/line/zalo) or hoiandaytripcompany@gmail.com or browse www.hoiandaytrip.com to see tours and make a reservation. Thank you very much!

Best Food Tours in Hoi An Vietnam

Here are the best food tours with local guide in Hoi An Vietnam:

– Hoi An Old Town Food Tour with Lantern Boat Ride & Night Market

– Hoi An Private Food Tour

– Hoi An Night Walking Food Tour (Best Food Tour in Hoi An)

– Hoi An Night Market Food Tour with Lantern Boat Ride

– Hoi An Morning Walking Food Tour with Local Market

– Hoi An Street Food Walking Tour

– Hoi An Vegetarian Food Tour

– Hoi An Vegan Food Tour

– Hoi An History & Food Tour – Famous Landmarks & Specialty Dishes

– Hoi An Food Tour by Bike

– Hoi An Food Tour by Motorbike

HOIAN DAY TRIP Company daily organizes food tours in Hoi An Vietnam. Contact us by +84968009827 (hotline/whatsapp/line/zalo) or hoiandaytripcompany@gmail.com or browse www.hoiandaytrip.com to see tours and make a reservation. Thank you very much!

Other Foods to Try in Hoi An

Besides tofu pudding, visitors will see these dishes in Hoi An: Mi Quang noodlesWhite rose dumplingsHoi An style Banh Mi sandwichHoi An style chicken riceCao Lau noodlesFried wontonHoi An style Pho (beef noodle soup)Banh xeo (crispy rice pancake)Banh xoai (mango cake)Banh uot thit nuong (Hoi An grilled pork)Nem lui (Hoi An pork skewers)Banh dap (smashing rice paper)Stir-fried baby clams with rice crackerBanh beo (steamed rice cake)Banh trang nuong (grilled rice paper or rice paper pizza)Chuoi nep nuong (grilled banana sticky rice)Hoi An banana pancakeChe (sweet soup)Black sesame soup, Kem cuon (ice cream rolls), Dau hu (tofu pudding), Bo la lot (grilled beef wrapped in betel leaf), Bun thit nuong (grilled pork noodle), Bun mam nem (fermented anchovy rice noodle), Banh canh (thick noodle soup), Chao ngheu (clam porridge)Banh trang cuon thit heo (rice paper rolls)Banh bot loc (tapioca cake)Banh da lon (pig skin cake), Banh it la gai (Ramie leaf rice cake), Banh to (ancestor cake), Green/Mung bean cake, Banh can (mini pancake)Banh cam (fried sesame balls)Banh tieu (hollow donut)Banh phu the (husband and wife cake)Banh bo (cow cake)Banh u tro (Lye water rice dumpling)Mot herbal tea, Da tron (pig skin salad), Banh khoai mon (taro cake), Com tam (broken rice), Bun dau mam tom (rice noodle, shrimp paste and fried tofu), Bun cha ca (fish cake noodle), Trung lon (fetal duck egg or balut),… 

HOIAN DAY TRIP Company daily organizes food tours in Hoi An Vietnam. Contact us by +84968009827 (hotline/whatsapp/line/zalo) or hoiandaytripcompany@gmail.com or browse www.hoiandaytrip.com to see tours and make a reservation. Thank you very much!

Better to Know about Eating Local in Hoi An

– Local family-run restaurants always serve better local foods than tourist restaurants. Places inside small alleyways potentially are hidden gems. The price is even more affordable at these lesser known spots.

– Restaurants where you can see a queue or crowds, food or drinks there are absolutely better or safer than others. Vietnamese people also avoid places without people eating, such as roadside eateries.

– Hot foods are often safe to eat for non-Vietnamese people. Refuse cold food (especially ones sold on the street, markets) or things you don’t see people cooking.

– Make sure that you learn some basic Vietnamese words or sentences to order foods, such as xin chao (hello, hi), cho toi mot (something) (I want one…), toi an chay (I am vegetarian), khong cay (no spicy), cam on (thank you), tam biet (goodbye) or numbers (mot/one, hai/two, ba/three, bon/four, nam/five, sau/six, bay/seven, tam/eight, chin/nine, and muoi/ten).

– Ask any local people you know (tour guide, driver, hotel receptionists, bellmen, etc) to receive their recommendation for good places to eat local.

– Raw vegetables are popularly used in local dishes, such as noodles or noodle soup or sandwich. They are often washed by tap water or unwashed. If can not drink tap water, remove or refuse them. Likewise, in most iced drinks (such as coffee or herbal tea), people add ice made by tap water also.

– On the 1st day and 14th-15th days of each lunar month, Hoi An citizens eat vegetarians. Many local restaurants and street businesses will be closed by that.

– If you don’t eat pork or beef, due to diet or religious restrictions, be careful when want to try local food here, if don’t see the ingredient description. Pork and beef are very popular meats, so they will be in numerous dishes. Street vendors may say ‘no pork’ or ‘no beef’ for better business, but please check before buying!

– Consider joining a food tour guided by locals who know much better about dishes in the city, including things never mentioned in guidebooks or on the internet.

– If have an allergy (milk, egg, peanut, wheat,…), ask anybody you know before trying or search for ingredients on the internet. By the way, fish sauce is popularly used to marinate Vietnamese foods, so make sure that you know this information if you’re fish allergic.

– Food portion (or size) here is often not really big (locals prefer eating with their family at home). You may try double or some different dishes for main meals.

– If don’t see the price on the menu, please ask in advance to avoid overcharging, especially when you are not a local. In Vietnamese, how much is bao nhieu.

– Most popular cutleries are chopsticks and spoons. To know how to use it, browse here

HOIAN DAY TRIP Company daily organizes food tours in Hoi An Vietnam. Contact us by +84968009827 (hotline/whatsapp/line/zalo) or hoiandaytripcompany@gmail.com or browse www.hoiandaytrip.com to see tours and make a reservation. Thank you very much!

Photos, Videos about Tofu Pudding in Hoi An

Here are photos, videos about tofu pudding in Hoi An Vietnam:

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