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Cao Lau: This is Hoi An's most famous dish, which is made from rice noodles, pork, bean sprouts, and herbs. It is served with a flavorful broth and crispy fried dough.
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Banh Mi: A Vietnamese-style baguette filled with meat, pate, cucumber, pickled vegetables, and fresh herbs. Hoi An's banh mi is known for its crispy bread and tasty filling.
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Mi Quang: A noodle dish that originated in Quang Nam province, of which Hoi An is a part. The dish consists of rice noodles, pork, shrimp, quail eggs, peanuts, and vegetables in a savory broth.
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White Rose Dumplings: These are delicate dumplings made from translucent rice paper that is filled with shrimp or pork and shaped into the form of a white rose. They are usually served with a sweet and spicy dipping sauce.
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Com Ga: This is a dish made from chicken and rice, served with herbs, chili sauce, and sliced cucumber. The rice is cooked in chicken broth and mixed with turmeric, creating a unique yellow color.
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Banh Xeo: A crispy pancake filled with pork, shrimp, bean sprouts, and onions, wrapped in rice paper with herbs and dipped in a sweet and sour sauce.
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Banh Beo: Tiny steamed rice cakes topped with minced shrimp, scallions, and crispy fried shallots, served with sweet fish sauce.
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Nem Lui: Grilled pork skewers wrapped in rice paper with lettuce, herbs, and pickled vegetables, served with a peanut dipping sauce.
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Tao Pho: a sweet and refreshing dessert made with soybean curd, syrup, and crushed ice.
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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.
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!
Bun Cha Ta located at 197 Nguyen Duy Hieu Street in Hoi An Ancient Town
Hoi An Street Food & Nightlife Tour by Walking - ( Dinner Time )
- Duration: 6pm - 9pm (03 hours)
- Meeting Point: Hoi An Street Food Tour Office – Located at 197 Nguyen Duy Hieu Street inside Bun Cha Ta
- Number of People: Max of 12 Pax
The evening street food tour by walking is the perfect introduction to the lively night time and street food culture of Hoi An! On this tour, you will zip off the normal tourist trail and discover off the beaten track food joints of the city, hang out with locals, eat, drink and make some new travel buddies! Our young local guides will show you a great time in Hoi An and introduce you to the best local specialties and street food in the city. You will also visit a local house and eat with a local family, explore Hoi An ancient town, walk by the river and release a flower garland on the river like and take part in a local folk game with locals. After the tour, you can go back to your address or head to Street where you can experience Hoi An night life!
What kind of food will you eat on the Evening Street Food Tour?
On this tour, you will try many local Vietnamese dishes such as Vietnamese Spring Rolls, White rose, Cao Lau Noodles, The best Banh my in Vietnam, Balut eggs (optional), Bánh khọt / Savoury Coconut Pancake, Sliced pork wrapped with rice paper, Traditional Vietnamese Dessert and Vietnamese Egg Coffee.
Price : 29 USD/01 Person -
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.
- English Speaking Tour Guide