Imagine slurping steaming bowls of pho in bustling Hanoi, savoring the delicate flavors of fresh spring rolls in Hoi An, and exploring the vibrant street food scene in Ho Chi Minh City. From north to south, we'll introduce you to the rich tapestry of Vietnamese cuisine, one delicious bite at a time.
But this tour isn't just about food; it's about the stories behind each dish, the friendly locals who'll welcome you with open arms, and the vibrant markets where the magic happens. You'll learn to cook like a pro in hands-on classes, dine in hidden gems loved by the locals, and discover the secrets of Vietnamese street food.
Private home dinner with Hanoian family
Remote and luxurious Ha Long Bay, away from tourist crowd
The most scenic train ride in Asia
Dinner with a Champa poet
Vegetarian lunch at a pagoda
Learn to make noodle
Streetfood on the back of vintage Vespas
Island hopping in the Mekong Delta
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Welcome to Ha Noi and Vietnam. Hanoi's Old Quarter is made up of 36 market streets that were once the ancient trading center of Thang Long, Vietnam's ancient capital. Not much remains of old Thang Long, but you can wander down alleys where old temples and ancient trees still stand amidst the modern chaos. Each street is named after the businesses that once filled them. "Hàng Bạc," for example, is where silversmiths once traded their wares and, to some extent, still do today. The Old Quarter wasn't always so stylish, but today, it houses the most expensive real estate in Vietnam. It's a gorgeous place to explore. Tonight, a special welcome dinner together with a Hanoi family. You'll get to enjoy chả cá a freshwater fish marinated in a slew of fragrant spices that's a specialty of the city. After, head to a local bar to sample specialty cocktails inspired by Vietnamese foods that will surprise you, and raise a glass to the start of an excellent, and most tasty, trip. Meal: Dinner
Accommodation: The Q Hotel
Located in the heart of Hanoi city, with a luxurious and cozy French architecture, The Q Hotel is truly one of the top boutique hotels in this beautiful city. Bringing in the ancient beauty and the unique cultural features of the old town, The Q Hotel is an ideal destination for travelers to have a relaxing holiday, comfortable with the highest level of service.
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Highlight
Chả cá is a quintessential Hà Nội dish that was created the Đòan family at a famous restaurant on Hàng Cá street more than a century ago. The dish has been enjoyed by emperors, revolutionaries, and regular Joes alike, and it's become so famous that there are lots of copycat restaurants but only one original. You'll be served the fish the way it was meant to be enjoyed the way it was prepared for Emperor Bảo Đại, the last Emperor. Settle in for a singular culinary experience complemented by conversation with three generations of a Hà Nội family that has mastered the dish. They'll share their stories of local traditions and how their city is evolving before their eyes.