With our Hanoi Food Tour, you will go on a journey through the world of cuisine, where innovation and tradition coexist on each and every dish. With the help of young people who are passionate about food, you will be able to explore the city's thriving culinary scene, sampling classic dishes and discovering hidden treasures. You may experience the tastes of Hanoi from a new point of view by trying anything from traditional street cuisine to contemporary interpretations on traditional dishes.
Explore moreFollowing former U.S. President Barack Obama's 2016 dinner here with renowned chef Anthony Bourdain, Bún Chả Obama became internationally well-known. Situated in the center of Hanoi, this well-known restaurant offers the famous Vietnamese cuisine " Bun Cha"—grilled pork patties and slices presented over rice noodles, fresh herbs, and a sour dipping sauce. Combining history with a fresh contemporary touch that still draws both residents and visitors, the restaurant offers a real flavor of Hanoi's street cuisine culture.
Constructed under French colonial control in 1911, the architectural marvel in the center of Vietnam's city is the Hanoi Opera House. Inspired by the Palais Garnier in Paris, its neoclassical architecture has a magnificent dome, beautiful balconies, and great columns. Having seen many significant political and cultural events, the opera house has come to represent Hanoi's rich creative legacy. Attracting guests with its performances and sophisticated elegance, now it is a dynamic cultural center reflecting Hanoi's French-influenced architecture.
Bánh Xèo Cầu Đất is a well-known spot in Hanoi offering crispy, savory Vietnamese pancakes (Banh Xeo) filled with shrimp, pork, and bean sprouts. Its bustling atmosphere and flavorful dishes attract both locals and tourists. After enjoying bánh xèo, take a scenic route through Hanoi’s iconic Ceramic Road, a vibrant mosaic mural along the Red River. End the trip by crossing the historic Long Bien Bridge, a symbol of Hanoi’s resilience and charm, offering stunning views of the river and city.
After a relaxing trip around Hanoi’s beautiful West Lake, stop by Fresh Spring Roll and Fried Phở for a delicious meal. This local eatery offers Fresh Spring Roll (gỏi cuốn) packed with shrimp, pork, and herbs, alongside their signature crispy fried phở, a unique take on traditional noodles. It’s the perfect spot to unwind and enjoy authentic Vietnamese flavors after a scenic stroll or bike ride, with its light yet satisfying dishes ideal for recharging after exploring West Lake.
Respected monument commemorating Vietnam's adored leader, Ho Chi Minh, the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum is in Ba Dinh Square, Hanoi. Finished in 1975, the tomb features his embalmed remains so that guests may pay homage. Inspired by Moscow's Mausoleum built by Lenin, the construction combines Vietnamese and Soviet architectural elements to represent national pride and togetherness. Nestled within serene gardens and the famous President Palace, the tomb is a major cultural and historical monument attracting both residents and foreign guests.
Coffee The Railway Train Tracks, located along Hanoi’s famous train street, offers a unique coffee experience where you can enjoy your drink just steps away from the railway tracks. Set in a narrow alley lined with quaint cafés, the highlight is watching the train pass by mere feet from your table, creating an exciting and memorable atmosphere. Sip on traditional Vietnamese coffee while soaking in the local charm and vibrant energy of this popular destination, blending history and culture in a truly special way.
Throughout our tour, we'll be riding through bustling streets, experiencing the vibrant energy of Hanoi. You'll have opportunities to interact with locals, try delicious street food, and immerse yourself in the city's daily life. Remember, this is not just a tour; it’s an adventure that will leave you with unforgettable memories.