Saigon's Tasty Treats: Walking Food Tour (13 Bites!)
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Overview
Saigon Private/Small Group Walking Food Tour with 13 Tastings is perfect for anyone who wants to try lots of yummy Vietnamese food without riding a motorbike! This easy walking tour is great for families with kids and older people too. A friendly guide will lead the way to tasty food and drinks in Ho Chi Minh City's real neighborhoods.
Get ready to eat like a local! This food adventure takes people away from the usual tourist spots to try 13 different foods and drinks. They'll walk through Districts 3, 10, and 5, where the city's best food secrets are hidden. People will see how real Vietnamese people live and eat.
The tour visits cool places like the Hidden Alleys of Old Apartment Areas and the Biggest Flower Market. Plus, everyone gets to make their own Banh xeo (a crispy pancake) and learn about local herbs. This tour gives a real taste of Saigon's culture and food. People will love trying new things and seeing the city in a fun, easy way. This tour includes friendly guides, all the food and drinks, and even a ride back to the hotel for private tours. Many travelers rate this a top experience.
Highlights
Eat Like a Local: Try 13 different yummy foods and drinks in Saigon's real neighborhoods.
See Cool Hidden Spots: Walk through secret alleys and the biggest flower market in the city.
Make Your Own Food: Learn to make Banh xeo (crispy pancake) and taste fresh herbs.
Ride in Comfort: Get picked up and dropped off at the hotel (for private tours).
Sentiment Analysis
Customers loved the friendly and knowledgeable guides who shared interesting facts about the food and city.
Many reviewers highlighted the variety and deliciousness of the 13 tastings, including dishes they wouldn't have tried on their own.
Guests appreciated the convenience of pickup and drop-off service, especially on their first day in the city.
Reviewers enjoyed the personal touch and attention to detail, with guides accommodating dietary needs and preferences.
Some customers mentioned feeling very full by the end of the tour, suggesting it's best to come hungry.
Tips for the guide are not included in the tour price.
The Journey
Hidden Alleys of Old Apartment Areas
Venture into the labyrinthine alleys nestled within Saigon's historic apartment buildings, a world away from the tourist crowds. This area is a living testament to the city's past, offering a glimpse into the daily lives of locals. Here, you'll have the chance to savor a comforting bowl of Fish, Pork, or Shrimp noodle soup, a local favorite, with its rich pork broth and fresh ingredients, accompanied by a refreshing bottled water or ice tea.
Biggest Flower Market of the city
Immerse yourself in the vibrant colors and intoxicating scents of Saigon's largest flower market, a sensory feast for the eyes and nose. Beyond the visual spectacle, this bustling hub is a culinary delight. Sample an array of Vietnamese street food, including Vietnamese Pizza (Bánh tráng nướng), Snails Stuffed With Pork(Ốc nhồi thịt), Grilled Rice Paper Cake (Bánh phồng nướng), "Balloon" Sweet Potatos(Khoai lang bong bóng), and Lemongrass beef skewers (Bò Lụi Sả), washing it all down with a refreshing sugarcane juice with kumquat.
Districts 10 and 5
Explore the authentic neighborhoods of Districts 10 and 5, where the true spirit of Saigon comes alive. This area offers an immersive cultural experience, from the bustling markets to the traditional architecture. Indulge in a diverse range of local delicacies, including mini Sizzling Savory Pancakes (Bánh xèo), Grilled Beef wrapped in Betel Leaf (Bò lá lốt), Fried Bao Buns (Bánh bao chiên), Hollow Donuts (Bánh tiêu), and Shredded Pork Crispy Rice (Cơm Cháy Chà Bông), paired perfectly with local beer or soft drinks.
District 5 (Chinatown)
Discover the culinary treasures of District 5, Saigon's vibrant Chinatown, located near District 10. Here, you can sample the iconic Saigon's signature Baguette (Bánh Mì) , a culinary masterpiece, with its flavorful fillings and crispy crust. Complete your culinary journey with a selection of delectable desserts, including creamy Caramel Flans and a variety of Sweet Soups, representing the diverse flavors of Chinatown.
Know Before You Go
This walking food tour includes a raincoat and mask if needed, bottled water, wet tissue and sanitizer, pickup and drop-off by car or taxi at your hotel in Districts 1, 3, and 4 (for private tours), friendly English-speaking guides, and all 13 food tastings with 3-4 drinks. Tips for the tour guide are not included.
Hot Tip
Come hungry! There is lots of food on this tour, so don't eat a big meal beforehand. Also, let the guide know if you have any food allergies or preferences.
Review Summary
People usually say that Saigon food tours deliver authentic, memorable culinary experiences with knowledgeable and personable guides who take them to hidden local gems far from tourist areas. Travelers consistently highlight the quality and variety of dishes, the guides' excellent English communication and cultural insights, and the safety and comfort of the experience—whether by motorbike or on foot. The most frequently mentioned strengths include discovering unexpected authentic flavors, enjoying the guides' engaging personalities, and visiting genuine neighborhood food stalls that tourists would never find alone. Minor considerations include the physical demands of walking or riding, though tours accommodate different fitness levels and preferences by offering both transportation options.
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