Vietnamese cuisine varies remarkably between the North, Central, and South, offering an unforgettable gastronomic journey through the country’s diverse cultural regions. On this Vietnam Culinary Tour, you will not only taste but also learn how traditional Vietnamese dishes are crafted—each region with its own herbs, spices, and techniques.

Hanoi – A Northern Welcome

Upon arrival in Hanoi, you are immediately greeted by the irresistible aroma of street food. The Old Quarter comes alive with sizzling pans, fragrant broths, and the bustling energy of locals and travelers gathered around low plastic stools. Street food here is not just a meal, it’s a cultural experience—a symphony of flavors that begins your culinary adventure.

Street Food Paradise

Vietnam’s cities often resemble a vast open-air restaurant, with vendors dishing out mouthwatering favorites like pho, bun cha, banh mi, and egg coffee. Whether at a humble roadside cart or a hidden alley stall, each dish tells a story of tradition and creativity.

Regional Delights

Hands-On Cooking Classes

Join immersive cooking classes in Hoi An, Hanoi, and Ho Chi Minh City, led by talented local chefs. You’ll:

Floating Markets & Fresh Ingredients

Visit the Cai Be and Cai Rang floating markets in the Mekong Delta—where boats brim with colorful produce, fresh seafood, and exotic tropical fruits. It’s a paradise for chefs, food lovers, and photographers alike.

Halong Bay – Seafood Adventure

Your journey ends (or begins) with a culinary cruise in Halong Bay, where the ocean offers a rich harvest. Sample fresh seafood prepared in unique ways—some may surprise you, all will delight your taste buds.