Hanoi Street Food Walking Tour
Tours · Vietnam

Hanoi Street Food Walking Tour

5.0 · 45 reviews3 hours📍 Vietnam

About this tour

Walk through Hanoi's oldest quarters with a local guide who knows the vendor networks and hidden recipes. This 3-hour tour takes you down narrow lanes to sample dishes most visitors miss—fresh spring rolls, steamed parcels, fragrant broths—stopping to eat lunch and dinner at family-run stalls. You'll learn why each street has its specialty and what makes the city's food culture tick, with water and coffee included.

Highlights

  • Taste fresh spring rolls at a multigenerational stall
  • Sample regional noodle soups from dedicated vendors
  • Learn vendor histories and ingredient sourcing
  • Walk the narrowest Old Quarter alleyways
  • Eat two full meals at neighbourhood favourite spots
  • Try local coffee and tea preparations

What to expect

Expect a steady pace through crowded laneways, stopping frequently to eat at street-level venues where you'll stand or sit on low stools alongside locals. Your guide will point out which stall does what best and why—fermented pastes, slow-simmered stocks, morning-only dishes. You won't visit restaurants; you'll eat where people who live here actually eat. The route covers distance on foot, so wear comfortable shoes. Food arrives hot and fresh, though portions come in waves rather than all at once.

Good to know

Wear sturdy walking shoes and light clothing. Bring cash for small purchases. The tour suits most fitness levels but involves standing and walking through narrow spaces. Accessible routes available; mention mobility needs when booking. Not suitable for those with serious heart conditions.

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