Price : 35 USD/01 Book it now
Included : All Street Food, Drink,Bingo Game, Boat Trip to release flower lantern and English Speaking Tour Guide
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Exclusion: Entrance Old Town Ticket (05 USD/pax), Tips, Pickup and Dropoff
Note: The Hoi An old town entrance ticket costs only 120,000 VND (05 USD) per person. The fees go toward the maintenance and preservation of the old town. Please keep your Hoi An Old Town entrance ticket with you during your time staying in Hoi An. There may be times when you need to show your ticket at certain points around the city or at different times of the day.
Hightlight & Activities
Hoi An is a popular tourist destination in Vietnam, famous for its vibrant nightlife and street food scene. There are many street food tours available that allow you to explore the city's food culture and sample some of the local cuisine.
A typical Hoi An street food tour usually starts in the evening and lasts for several hours. You will be taken to various street food stalls, food markets, and local restaurants to try a variety of dishes, such as banh mi (a Vietnamese sandwich), cao lau (a noodle dish), and Com Ga Hoi An (Vietnamese chicken). Your guide will also introduce you to some of the local ingredients and cooking methods used in Hoi An cuisine.
In addition to trying delicious food, you will also have the opportunity to see the city come to life at night and experience the local culture. You can walk around the ancient town, visit some of the local shops and bars, and see the iconic lanterns that light up the city after dark.
Overall, a Hoi An nightlife street food tour is a unique and unforgettable experience that will give you a taste of the local culture and cuisine.
Show up at the departure meeting point 15 minutes before your booked departure time to talk with our tour guide about your food, get some welcome happy water, and make friends with other travelers.
Itinery of Hoi An Night Life Street Food Tour by Walking ( 04 hours)
Hoi An, Vietnam is a vibrant city known for its rich cultural heritage, stunning architecture, and delicious street food. Here's a sample itinerary for a 4-hour street food and nightlife walking tour of Hoi An:
6:00 PM: Start the tour by walking at Departure Meeting Point at 197 Nguyen Duy Hieu Street inside Bun Cha Ta ( Bun Cha Ta is a popular dish in Hoi An, Vietnam. It's a noodle dish that consists of grilled pork, noodles, and a dipping sauce. The pork is typically marinated in a mixture of spices and then grilled until tender and slightly charred. The noodles are served cold, often with fresh herbs and vegetables, and the dipping sauce is made from a blend of fish sauce, vinegar, sugar, and chili peppers. ) . We will taste delicious spring rolls & Egg Coffee here
Bun Cha Ta is often considered a local specialty of Hoi An and is a popular street food item. It's a flavorful and satisfying dish that can be enjoyed for lunch or dinner. If you're visiting Hoi An, be sure to try it and see why it's so beloved by locals and visitors alike!
6:30 PM: Walk to the famous Hoi An lantern market and shop for unique lanterns, traditional Vietnamese clothing, and souvenirs.
7:00 PM: Stop at some local restaurants for a traditional Vietnamese dinner in Hoi An such as :
Cao Lau: This dish consists of chewy noodles, slices of pork, and greens, all topped with a crispy crouton. It's said that the dish is only found in Hoi An and is made with water from a specific well, giving it its unique flavor.
White Rose Dumplings: These delicate, translucent dumplings are filled with shrimp and served with a sweet and sour dipping sauce.
Banh Mi: This classic Vietnamese sandwich is made with a crispy baguette, filled with pork belly, pickled vegetables, and a variety of sauces and spreads.
Com Ga: This is a classic chicken and rice dish that is a staple in Hoi An. It is made with juicy, marinated chicken and served with a side of pickled vegetables.
My Quang: Similar to noodles, this dish consists of chewy, yellow noodles that are served in a savory broth and topped with vegetables, meat, and crispy wontons.
8:45 PM: Take a stroll along the picturesque streets of Hoi An, lined with lantern-lit buildings, and soak up the atmosphere of the city at night.
9:00 PM: Head to a local Bai Choi that is a traditional folk game in Vietnam that is usually played during festivals, particularly in Hoi An, a city in the central region of Vietnam known for its rich cultural heritage. The game is performed as a type of quiz, with participants divided into teams that compete against each other to answer questions about Vietnamese folklore and culture. The questions are often sung by one team member and answered by another, and the game is accompanied by music played on traditional Vietnamese instruments. Bai Choi is considered an important part of Vietnam's cultural heritage, and has been designated as a National Intangible Cultural Heritage by the Vietnamese government.
9:30 PM: End the night by walking along the scenic Thu Bon River and Getting on a small boat for admiring the colorful lanterns floating on the water.
10:00 PM: Conclude your tour and bid farewell to your guide.
Note: This itinerary is just a sample, and the exact schedule may vary based on personal preferences and local conditions.
Overall, a 4-hour street food tour of Hoi An's nightlife is a great way to immerse yourself in the city's unique culture and taste some of its delicious food.
What’s Included on the Foof & Nightlife Tour?
- English speaking tour guide.
- All Street food,Vietnamese Happy Water, drink and Egg Coffee
- One bottle of water.
- Bingo Game
- Boat Trip and Release flower lantern
- English Speaking Tour Guide
Exclusion: Entrance Old Town Ticket (05 USD/pax), Tips, Pickup and Dropoff
Note :The street foods on our itinerary may be changed without notice in advance; there are many local street food vendors who closed their doors suddenly without notice in advance, but we always bring you to visit 6 to 8 different street food vendors to enjoy 8 to 10 different local street foods.
The local specialty is Vietnamese traditional spring rolls, Cao Lau (Hoi An style pork noodle soup), Vietnamese egg coffee, Vietnamese breads, and fish cake noodle.