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Overview
Eat like a local on this 3-hour Saigon night food walk! Savor iconic dishes, from beef noodle stew to Cantonese BBQ pork, plus coffee, street beer, and a sweet flan finale. Explore hidden alleys, visit a historic temple, and discover how Chinese flavors shaped Vietnamese cuisine—all in a small group for an authentic, personalized experience.
Meeting and Pickup
Ho Chi Minh City Fine Arts Museum, 97A Pho Duc Chinh Street, District 1.
End Point
De Tham street, Co Giang, District 1
Redemption Instructions
Dietary Note: This tour can cater gluten free customers but unfortunately is not suitable for vegans. There are limited food options for vegetarians. For any specific dietary request, please notify us within 24hr of the start of the tour. Please emails us at email info@hochiminhurbanadventures.com. Additional Information Please note that this tour visits independent, family-owned businesses whose operating schedules and menus may change. Therefore, street food venues and local dishes often vary; your local guide will make any final adjustments on the spot. Dress Code Light and comfortable clothing is recommended Please leave us a Review How did we do? Your experience matters! Let us know by leaving a review.
Language Offered
English-GUIDE
Itinerary
1. Ho Chi Minh City Museum of Fine Arts – A stunning French-colonial building showcasing Vietnam’s rich artistic heritage. It’s centrally located and easy to find, making it the perfect starting point for your Saigon food adventure.
2. Begin your small-group walking tour with authentic local flavors! Taste Cháo Mực, Hu Tieu Bo Kho (beef stew noodles), and xa xiu (Cantonese-style barbecued pork). As you enjoy these dishes, discover how Chinese culinary traditions have influenced Vietnamese cuisine. Take in the spicy aromas of bustling street stalls and watch everyday life unfold in the heart of Saigon.
3. On the way to our next food stop, we’ll pass by Chùa Bà Thiên Hậu, a historic temple dedicated to the Goddess of the Sea. This former Chinese community house honors the rich heritage of Cantonese, Teochew, and Hakka immigrants who shaped Saigon’s culture. It’s a fascinating glimpse into the city’s multicultural past.
4. As we make our way to the next food stop, we’ll pass by Ong Lanh Bridge Market, a bustling local spot where vendors sell fresh produce and everyday essentials. It’s a vibrant slice of Saigon life and a great chance to see how locals shop and interact in their neighborhood.
5. No local experience is complete without coffee! We’ll slip into a hidden hem (alley) to enjoy a cup just like Saigonese coffee aficionados do every day. Your guide will show you the traditional way to drink it—rich, bold, and full of character—so you’ll feel right at home.
6. Next on your food adventure is one of southern Vietnam’s most beloved dishes: Bò Cuốn Mỡ Chài (grilled beef meatballs wrapped in caul fat). Simple ingredients, bold flavors—this street food classic is a true local favorite, found everywhere from humble stalls to upscale restaurants. One bite and you’ll understand why it’s unforgettable! Wrap up your Saigon food adventure with a cold street beer served with peanuts and rice crackers—a perfect chance to mingle with locals. Then, finish on a sweet note with a silky Vietnamese flan (crème caramel) at a beloved local stall.
Inclusion
Pass by Chua Ba Thien Hau, a temple honoring Chinese immigration and Saigon’s heritage
Learn how Chinese flavors shaped Vietnamese cuisine
Mingle with locals over a cold Saigon beer, peanuts, and rice crackers
Dive into Saigon’s legendary street food scene with an expert local guide
End on a comforting note with flan cake (crème caramel) at a beloved street stall
Experience Saigon’s coffee ritual at a hidden neighborhood café
Exclusion
Additional Food and Drinks
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Additional Info
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
What is the minimum age for this tour? The minimum age to join this experience is 6 years.
Will the food stops always be the same? This tour visits independent, family-owned businesses, and their schedules and menus may change. Street food venues and dishes often vary, but your local guide will make any final adjustments to ensure the best experience.
What food is included? Expect authentic tastings such as: Hu Tieu Bo Kho (beef stew with noodles), Xa Xiu (Cantonese-style barbecued pork or duck), Bo La Lot (grilled minced beef in betel leaf) and Flan cake (Vietnamese crème caramel)
How much walking is involved? The tour covers approximately 2.5 km (1.5 miles), so comfortable shoes are recommended.
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