Vietnam: A Taste of Local Cuisine During Your 'Delightful Vietnam' Tour

Vietnam street food with Pho, Banh Mi, and spring rolls

Vietnam isn’t just a place to see—it’s a place to taste. Every region in this vibrant country tells its story through its cuisine. From sizzling street food to traditional dishes passed down through generations, your tastebuds are in for a thrilling ride. With the Go Global Vacations’ Delightful Vietnam Tour, this 7-day culinary journey across Vietnam promises not just sightseeing but also unforgettable bites. Even international icons like Barack Obama, Gordon Ramsay, and Angelina Jolie have fallen in love with Vietnam’s bold, layered flavors. This isn’t just a trip to Vietnam; it’s a flavorful deep dive into its heart and soul.

1. Start in Hanoi: Where the Flavor Journey Begins

Your Vietnam tour package begins in Hanoi, where the historic Old Quarter comes alive with mouthwatering aromas. One of the most iconic dishes to try is Bún Chả, found on the lively Ta Hien Street. This dish of grilled pork belly and patties served in warm fish sauce with herbs, pickled papaya, and vermicelli noodles offers a burst of texture and taste. Former U.S. President Barack Obama famously enjoyed Bún Chả with Anthony Bourdain at Bún Chả Hương Liên, making this humble dish globally recognized.

Fuel your morning with a bowl of Phở at Pho Gia Truyen on Bat Dan Street, where the broth is slow-simmered with marrow bones, ginger, and spices to achieve a depth of flavor like no other. Top it with lime, herbs, and chili to make it your own. Gordon Ramsay himself called Vietnamese Phở one of his favorite dishes. After breakfast, sip a cup of Egg Coffee at the legendary Giang Café, a frothy delight made with whipped egg yolk and condensed milk over strong Vietnamese coffee.

2. Ninh Binh: Rustic Dishes in a Scenic Wonderland

Next in your package trip to Vietnam is Ninh Binh, known for its dramatic landscapes and hearty cuisine. Try Dê Núi, grilled mountain goat, served with fermented soybean sauce and fig leaves—a rustic dish that speaks of Vietnam’s countryside roots. For a crunchy snack, taste Cơm Cháy, crispy rice crust topped with pork floss and scallions, best dipped in chili sauce. Hoang Giang Restaurant offers a riverside dining experience, and the nearby Tam Coc Garden Resort makes for a peaceful stay among rice paddies.

3. Halong Bay Cruise: Seafood and Scenery

As your Vietnam travel package takes you to Halong Bay, enjoy an unforgettable seafood feast while sailing among limestone karsts. Dishes such as Cha Muc (fried squid), steamed mantis shrimp, and grilled oysters with scallion oil are served fresh on deck. Cruises like Indochina Sails offer lavish multi-course meals with tamarind, lemongrass, and chili enhancing each dish. Dining under the stars while floating through Halong Bay is one of the top Vietnam tour places for romance and relaxation.

4. Ho Chi Minh City: Bold Flavors in the South

In the bustling south, Ho Chi Minh City introduces travelers to rich southern flavors. Head to Ben Thanh Market for a food crawl featuring Bánh Xèo, a crispy rice pancake filled with shrimp, pork, and sprouts, and Hủ Tiếu Nam Vang, a Cambodian-influenced noodle soup. Angelina Jolie has praised the complex yet humble flavors of Vietnamese southern cuisine. Stay at Liberty Central Saigon Riverside Hotel for comfort and easy access to foodie hotspots.

5. Cu Chi Tunnels: A Taste of History

Delve into Vietnam’s past at the Cu Chi Tunnels, where you’ll sample boiled cassava (Khoai Mì Luộc), a staple for soldiers during wartime. Served with crushed peanuts and salt, it’s a simple yet powerful dish that reflects the resilience of the Vietnamese people.

6. Mekong Delta: Fresh Flavors from the River

In the Mekong Delta, every bite feels like it came from a home kitchen. Feast on Cá Kho Tộ, catfish caramelized in clay pots, and Bánh Xèo with regional flair. Visit Cai Rang Floating Market for a colorful selection of tropical fruits like dragon fruit, durian, and jackfruit. Spend the night at Ut Trinh Homestay, where your hosts serve garden-fresh meals with warmth and hospitality.

7. Sweet Endings: Must-Try Vietnamese Desserts

No Vietnam trip package is complete without dessert. Try Chè Ba Màu, the three-color dessert made with pandan jelly, red beans, and mung beans under coconut milk and shaved ice. Another favorite is Chè Chuối, a sticky banana and tapioca pudding with coconut cream, best enjoyed at Chè 3 Miền.

8. Hotel Dining Gems You Shouldn't Miss

Enjoy luxury dining at Le Beaulieu in Sofitel Metropole Hanoi, where Vietnamese flavors meet French finesse. In Ho Chi Minh City, the Caravelle Saigon Hotel rooftop serves skyline views along with dishes like lemongrass chicken and mango chili spring rolls.

9. Final Feast and Farewell

End your journey by revisiting your favorite dishes or trying Bánh Cuốn (rice rolls with mushrooms and pork) or a bubbling seafood hotpot. These final bites will remind you of the culinary magic that made this trip so special.

Why Choose Go Global Vacations for Your Trip to Vietnam?

curates every part of your Vietnam tour package to ensure a seamless and flavorful experience. From boutique hotels and authentic meals to cultural insights and expert guides, our Vietnam travel packages are crafted for comfort and adventure. Whether you’re exploring the best places to visit in Vietnam or simply enjoying a bowl of Phở in a Hanoi alley, every moment is thoughtfully planned.

Let us handle your accommodations, transport, and all the details while you focus on savoring every experience. With Go Global Vacations, your Vietnam trip package becomes a story worth telling. Visit our website to learn more about our Delightful Vietnam Tour and other exciting trips to Vietnam packages.

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