Premium Food Tour: Saigon by Night: Street Food Walk You Can’t Miss
Tour description
Join me for an authentic evening food adventure through Saigon’s hidden local streets. As night falls and vendors open up, we’ll explore a non-touristy neighborhood, tasting small bites from North, Central, and South Vietnam.
You’ll enjoy 13+ food tastings, watch how dishes are made, take photos, and experience Saigon’s street food culture like a local. Feel free to eat as much as you want—or skip a few and just enjoy the vibes!
Highlights:
#1 Bo La Lot – Smoky, tender beef wrapped in aromatic herbs. Devour a Saigon specialty at this Michelin-chosen place.
#2 Chuoi Nep Nuong – Grilled bananas wrapped in their leaves, mixed with a sweet and salty mix, silky coconut milk. You will learn and see how the lady vendors can make 3000 cakes per day
#3 Pancake – A savory Vietnamese crepe, bright yellow and crispy, filled with shrimp, pork, and vegetables, serv ed with sweet chili sauce and pickled sweet sauce for dipping
#4 Mini Pancakes – A smaller version of the Vietnamese pancake, made from rice flour and deep-fried with shrimp, pork, or squid. Crispy on the outside, soft on the inside, and bite-sized perfection.
#5 Fresh Beer – Sip, stroll, and soak in the energy or Nướ́c Mía - Sweet, fresh Sugar Cane Juice
#6 Banh Trang Nuong - A delicious combination of melted butter, cheese, egg, and Vietnamese sausage
#7 Create Your Own Banh Mi: Hands-on: Make Your Own Authentic Banh Mi, a well-known baguette in the world with
Vietnamese sausage, butter, and meat.
#8 Seafoods – Try the best steamed scallops, grilled clams, snails with pepper, and one food challenge
#9 Beer Or Solf Drink - Sip on a cold refreshment. Learn how to say cheers in Vietnamese
#10 Try the Best Dessert - Creamy coconut ice cream
#11 Happy Water - Traditional Vietnamese rice wine if you want to try.
Tour inclusions:
1. Pickup at the meeting point
2. Equipment & Safety
Rain ponchos, hand sanitizers, tissues
3. Guides & Drivers
Local licensed English-speaking guide
4. A lovely gift
A lovely gift to remember Saigon with us
Note: Food and drinks are not included. On average, it costs around $7 USD per person, but if you eat a lot, it could be up to $15 USD per person—this depends entirely on your preferences. Please bring extra cash in Vietnamese Dong to pay local vendors directly, as they only accept Dong. We might have to skip some dishes if the vendors are not open the food stalls on that day.