Culinary & Food Tours
Culinary & Food Tours 2026-2027
Savor Vietnam’s flavors with our Culinary & Food Tours, crafted for food lovers eager to explore local cuisine. Taste street food in Hanoi, join cooking classes in Hoi An, and discover hidden foodie gems across the country.
✅ Delicious itineraries updated for 2026–2027
✅ Guided food walks, market visits & hands-on experiences
✅ Perfect for culture enthusiasts and curious palates
Book your flavorful journey with Vietnam Marvel Travel today!
🍜 Culinary & Food Tours – Vietnam Marvel Travel
Taste Vietnam, One Dish at a Time
Vietnam isn’t just a destination — it’s a flavor-packed journey. At Vietnam Marvel Travel, we bring you Culinary & Food Tours that immerse you in the heart of Vietnamese culture through its world-famous cuisine. From the fragrant streets of Hanoi to the sizzling night markets of Ho Chi Minh City, from Hue’s royal dishes to Hoi An’s handmade specialties, we guide you on a mouthwatering adventure that blends food, history, and culture.
Whether you’re a passionate foodie, a cooking enthusiast, or simply curious about authentic local flavors, our expert-led tours offer unforgettable culinary experiences.
🍲 Why Choose Vietnam Marvel Travel for Culinary & Food Tours?
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Authentic Flavors: Eat where locals eat, away from tourist traps.
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Expert Guides: Local food lovers who share insider secrets.
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Hands-On Experiences: Cooking classes, market visits, and farm-to-table activities.
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Variety of Tours: From street food walks to fine dining experiences.
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Flexible Itineraries: Private or group tours tailored to your taste.
🌏 Top Culinary Destinations in Vietnam
1. Hanoi – Street Food Capital
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Taste pho, bun cha, egg coffee, and more.
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Explore bustling markets like Dong Xuan.
2. Hue – Royal Cuisine
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Try imperial dishes once served to Nguyen Dynasty kings.
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Learn the art of banh beo, nem lui, and delicate desserts.
3. Hoi An – Heritage & Flavors
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Discover cao lau, white rose dumplings, and banh mi.
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Join a cooking class with a local chef and market tour.
4. Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon) – Vibrant Street Eats
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Sample banh xeo, broken rice, fresh spring rolls.
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Wander through Ben Thanh Market and hidden street stalls.
5. Mekong Delta – Fresh from the Farm
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Enjoy tropical fruits, fresh river fish, and coconut sweets.
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Visit floating markets for a unique breakfast experience.
🍛 Types of Culinary & Food Tours by Vietnam Marvel Travel
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Street Food Walking Tours – Follow locals to hidden gems.
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Market-to-Table Cooking Classes – Shop, cook, and eat your creations.
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Regional Food Discovery Tours – Focus on one region’s specialties.
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Night Market Adventures – Taste after-dark delights.
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Farm & Village Food Tours – From rice paddies to spice farms.
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Luxury Culinary Tours – Fine dining experiences with wine pairings.
Culinary & Food Tours in Vietnam: Top 25 Experiences for Food Lovers in 2025
Vietnam’s rich tapestry of flavors, aromas, and cooking techniques makes it a premier destination for food enthusiasts worldwide. From bustling street markets to elegant restaurants, the country offers countless opportunities to engage with its vibrant culinary heritage. In 2025, culinary tourism in Vietnam reaches new heights with innovative food tours, cooking classes, and gastronomic experiences that connect travelers with authentic Vietnamese cuisine and culture.
The Essence of Vietnamese Culinary Tourism in 2025
Vietnam’s food scene is experiencing a renaissance, blending traditional techniques with contemporary approaches. The country’s 3,000+ year culinary history reflects Chinese influences in the north, French colonial touches throughout, and unique regional specialties that vary dramatically from Hanoi to Ho Chi Minh City.
What makes Vietnamese culinary tours special is their ability to tell stories through food. Each dish represents local history, geography, and cultural traditions, creating edible narratives that travelers can literally taste. In 2025, food tourism accounts for 42% of all specialized tours in Vietnam, highlighting its growing popularity among international visitors.
A comprehensive culinary journey through Vietnam offers more than just delicious meals—it provides profound cultural insights that standard sightseeing cannot match. From learning about the five fundamental taste elements in Vietnamese cooking (sweet, sour, bitter, spicy, and salty) to understanding how Buddhism influences food preparation in certain regions, these tours deepen travelers’ connection to Vietnam.
Explore our premium Vietnam tour packages for expertly crafted itineraries that combine culinary adventures with cultural highlights.
Best Time to Visit Vietnam for Food Tours in 2025
Northern Vietnam (Hanoi, Halong Bay, Sapa)
- Peak Season: October to April
- Temperature Range: 15-23°C (59-73°F)
- Humidity: 70-75% (comfortable for walking food tours)
- Rainfall: Minimal (2-4 days of light rain per month)
- Food Highlights: Winter months (December-February) are ideal for trying warming dishes like phở and hot pot
Central Vietnam (Hue, Da Nang, Hoi An)
- Prime Visiting Time: February to July
- Temperature Range: 25-33°C (77-91°F)
- Humidity: 75-80%
- Special Food Events: Hoi An Food Festival (March 2025) featuring 120+ vendors
- Weather Consideration: Avoid September-November when typhoons can disrupt outdoor food markets
Southern Vietnam (Ho Chi Minh City, Mekong Delta)
- Optimal Season: December to April
- Temperature Range: 27-35°C (81-95°F)
- Humidity: 65-70%
- Special Food Events: Tết (Vietnamese New Year) in February 2025 with special holiday dishes available only during this period
- Floating Market Activity: Best experienced January-March when water levels are optimal
For travelers wanting to experience the entire country’s cuisine, February-March 2025 offers the best weather conditions across all regions, with temperatures averaging 22-28°C (72-82°F) nationwide and precipitation at yearly lows.
Essential Packing List for Vietnam Culinary Tours in 2025
Clothing & Footwear
- 4-5 lightweight, breathable shirts (moisture-wicking fabrics recommended)
- 3 pairs of comfortable pants/skirts (with elastic waistbands for food expansion!)
- 1 light jacket or cardigan for air-conditioned restaurants
- Walking shoes with 8+ hours of comfort (food tours average 12,000 steps daily)
- Slip-on shoes for easy removal when entering homes for cooking classes
Food Tour Essentials
- Compact hand sanitizer (60ml bottles meet airline requirements)
- Biodegradable wet wipes (many street food vendors don’t provide napkins)
- Collapsible water bottle with built-in filter (saves buying 4-5 plastic bottles daily)
- Digital food translation cards on smartphone (covering 85+ Vietnamese dishes)
- Small denominations of Vietnamese dong (street food vendors rarely accept cards)
- Travel-sized antacids and digestive aids
Technology & Documentation
- Smartphone with 64GB+ storage for food photos
- Power bank (10,000mAh minimum) for all-day food documentation
- Universal adapter (Vietnam uses types A, C, and F outlets)
- Copy of travel insurance with food poisoning coverage
- Digital or printed food allergy card in Vietnamese
Optional But Recommended
- Lightweight packable rain poncho (market tours don’t stop for rain)
- Small notebook for recording recipe tips from cooking classes
- Reusable chopsticks (environmentally friendly option)
- Small bottle of chili oil for personally adjusting spice levels
Top 25 Must-Try Vietnamese Dishes on Your Culinary Tour
Northern Delicacies
- Phở Bò – Beef noodle soup with 14 aromatic spices including star anise and cinnamon
- Bún Chả – Grilled pork served with rice noodles and herb basket (94 variations exist across Hanoi)
- Chả Cá Lã Vọng – Turmeric-marinated fish with dill, served tableside on a sizzling pan
- Bánh Cuốn – Steamed rice rolls filled with minced pork and wood ear mushrooms
- Xôi Xéo – Sticky rice with mung bean paste and crispy shallots (traditionally eaten for breakfast)
Central Vietnamese Specialties
- Bún Bò Huế – Spicy beef noodle soup featuring lemongrass and fermented shrimp paste
- Bánh Bèo – Steamed rice cakes topped with dried shrimp, crispy pork skin, and scallion oil
- Cao Lầu – Hoi An specialty noodles made with ash-infused water from ancient Cham wells
- Mì Quảng – Turmeric-infused noodles with just enough broth to coat the noodles
- White Rose Dumplings – Translucent shrimp dumplings unique to Hoi An, shaped like flowers
Southern Favorites
- Bánh Xèo – Crispy rice pancakes with shrimp, pork, and bean sprouts (diameter can reach 30cm)
- Cơm Tấm – Broken rice with grilled pork, egg meatloaf, and pickled vegetables
- Hủ Tiếu Nam Vang – Cambodian-influenced pork and seafood noodle soup
- Bò 7 Món – “Seven courses of beef” featuring different preparations from raw to grilled
- Cá Kho Tộ – Caramelized fish in clay pot, traditionally cooked for 4+ hours
Street Food Essentials
- Bánh Mì – Vietnamese sandwich with 12+ potential fillings in a French-influenced baguette
- Gỏi Cuốn – Fresh spring rolls with 92% water content, making them the perfect hot-weather food
- Bột Chiên – Crispy rice flour cake with egg and green onions
- Bánh Tráng Trộn – Rice paper salad with quail eggs and beef jerky (popular youth snack)
- Ốc – Snails and shellfish prepared in 27 different styles with lemongrass and chili
Sweet Treats
- Chè – Sweet soup desserts available in 36 distinct varieties across Vietnam
- Cà Phê Trứng – Egg coffee with custard-like foam (contains 68mg of caffeine per serving)
- Bánh Cam – Deep-fried sesame balls with mung bean paste filling
- Sinh Tố – Fruit smoothies made with condensed milk and crushed ice
- Rau Câu Dừa – Coconut pandan jelly dessert, typically served in 2×2cm cubes
Experience the best of Central Vietnam’s cuisine with our Da Nang, Hue, and Hoi An 5-day tour package, which includes guided food experiences in all three culinary capitals.
Regional Culinary Tour Experiences in Vietnam
Hanoi: Northern Flavors Exploration
The capital city offers Vietnam’s most diverse street food scene, with over 500 specialized food vendors in the Old Quarter alone. In 2025, Hanoi’s food tours have evolved to include:
- Dawn Market Chef Tours – Join local chefs at 5:30 AM as they select the freshest ingredients from Đồng Xuân Market
- Phở Heritage Journey – Visit three generations of phở restaurants, including Phở Thin (established 1979)
- Egg Coffee Masterclass – Learn to prepare Hanoi’s signature caffeine creation at Café Giảng, where it was invented in 1946
- Old Quarter Night Food Crawl – Sample 7-10 specialties while exploring streets named after the foods once sold there
The average Hanoi food tour costs 950,000-1,500,000 VND ($38-60 USD) and includes enough food for a complete meal spread across multiple vendors.
Hue: Imperial Dining Experiences
As Vietnam’s former royal capital, Hue maintains distinctive culinary traditions that once served the Nguyen Dynasty. Modern food tours in Hue feature:
- Royal Dining Reproduction – Sample miniature dishes once served to emperors, with up to 50 items in a single royal meal
- Vegetarian Buddhist Cuisine – Experience meat-free dishes from Hue’s pagodas, where monks have perfected plant-based cooking for centuries
- Perfume River Food Cruise – Dine aboard traditional dragon boats while passing historic monuments
- Countryside Cooking Homestay – Learn to prepare Hue specialties in rural homes using traditional clay stoves
Hue’s imperial cuisine is characterized by its elaborate presentation, with 95% of dishes featuring intricate garnishes that sometimes take longer to prepare than the food itself.
Hoi An: Ancient Trade Port Flavors
This UNESCO World Heritage town offers culinary influences from its history as a trading hub where Chinese, Japanese, and European merchants settled. Notable food experiences include:
- Sunrise Fish Market Tour – Visit Cửa Đại fish market at 5:00 AM to witness the daily seafood auction
- Lantern-Lit Food Walks – Evening tours through the ancient town sampling Hoi An-specific dishes like Cao Lầu
- Farming & Fishing Life Tour – Spend half a day working with local farmers and fishermen before cooking your harvest
- Herb Village Bicycle Tour – Cycle through Trà Quế Village where herbs with distinctive flavors are grown in special soil
Our comprehensive 5-day tour includes the best food experiences in Hoi An alongside cultural highlights.
Mekong Delta: Floating Market Cuisine
The lush Mekong Delta region serves as Vietnam’s agricultural heartland, producing 70% of the country’s fruit and operating vibrant floating markets. Food tours here include:
- Floating Market Breakfast Boats – Eat noodle soups and rice dishes prepared and served directly from boat to boat
- Tropical Fruit Orchards – Sample up to 15 exotic fruits straight from the tree, including many not exported internationally
- Coconut Candy Workshops – Learn the labor-intensive process of creating Bến Tre’s famous coconut candy
- Homestay Cooking Lessons – Prepare Delta specialties like Elephant Ear Fish (Cá Tai Tượng) in family homes
The Mekong region boasts 27 distinct microclimate zones, each producing specialized agricultural products that influence local cuisine.
Types of Culinary Tour Experiences in Vietnam
Street Food Walking Tours
The most popular format, walking tours typically cover:
- 1.5-3 kilometers in 3-4 hours
- 6-8 food stops
- Small groups (maximum 8 participants)
- Food equivalent to 1.5 full meals
- Cultural explanations between tastings
Tour Tip: Morning tours (8-11 AM) often feature breakfast specialties unavailable later in the day, while evening tours (5-8 PM) include livelier street scenes.
Cooking Classes
Vietnamese cooking classes have become more specialized in 2025, with options including:
- Market-to-Table (4-5 hours) – Select ingredients at local markets before cooking
- Specialty Focus Classes (2-3 hours) – Learn to make specific dishes like phở or bánh xèo
- Countryside Farmhouse (Full day) – Harvest ingredients from gardens before cooking in rural settings
- Luxury Resort Classes (2-3 hours) – High-end experiences with professional equipment and premium ingredients
Most classes prepare 4-5 dishes and provide recipe cards or digital resources to recreate dishes at home.
Motorbike Food Tours
For the adventurous foodie, motorbike tours offer:
- Coverage of 15-20 kilometers across multiple districts
- Access to hidden spots not on typical tourist routes
- 5-7 food stops over 4-5 hours
- Professional drivers with safety equipment provided
- Insurance coverage included in the tour price
These tours typically cost 1,200,000-1,800,000 VND ($48-72 USD) and include a driver, guide, food, and drinks.
Farm-to-Table Experiences
Growing in popularity for 2025, these tours connect travelers with food sources:
- Visits to organic farms supplying top restaurants
- Harvesting activities (seasonal)
- Meals prepared with just-picked ingredients
- Discussions with farmers about sustainable practices
- Transportation to/from rural locations
Most farm experiences are located 30-60 minutes outside major cities and last 5-7 hours.
What Travelers Say: Verified Reviews from 2025
Street Food Tours
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “Our guide Ms. Linh took us to 7 different food stops in Hanoi’s Old Quarter, explaining the history behind each dish. The bún chả was life-changing! She even helped my wife find gluten-free options at every stop.” – David M., Australia (January 2025)
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “The evening street food tour in Hoi An was the highlight of our Vietnam trip. We tried cao lầu at a stall that’s been operating for 93 years and learned to make white rose dumplings. Worth every penny!” – Sophia R., Canada (March 2025)
Cooking Classes
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “The Red Bridge cooking class in Hoi An was outstanding. We started with a market tour, took a boat ride to their beautiful cooking school, and learned to make 5 dishes. Six months later, I still make their eggplant recipe weekly.” – Marcus L., Germany (April 2025)
⭐⭐⭐⭐ “Great experience learning to make phở from scratch in Hanoi. The class taught us how to prepare the 24-hour bone broth and hand-cut noodles. The only reason for 4 stars instead of 5 is that the class was slightly crowded with 12 participants.” – Jennifer T., USA (February 2025)
Immersive Food Experiences
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “The overnight homestay and cooking experience in Mai Châu was unforgettable. We foraged for herbs, helped prepare a traditional H’mong feast, and slept in a stilt house. Cultural immersion at its finest!” – Thomas K., UK (May 2025)
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “Our 3-day food journey through Central Vietnam with Vietnam Marvel Travel was exceptionally well organized. The Da Nang-Hue-Hoi An tour included exclusive dining experiences we couldn’t have arranged ourselves. The imperial dinner in Hue was spectacular!” – Maria and Paolo C., Italy (March 2025)
Essential Vietnamese Food Vocabulary for Your Culinary Tour
Learning a few key food terms enhances your culinary tour experience and shows respect for local culture:
- Cảm ơn (gahm ern) – Thank you
- Ngon! (ngawn) – Delicious!
- Món này là gì? (mawn nay la zee) – What is this dish?
- Không cay (khome gay) – Not spicy
- Cay vừa (guy voo-ah) – Medium spicy
- Không đường (khome du-erng) – No sugar
- Không bỏ MSG (khome baw MSG) – No MSG
- Chay (chai) – Vegetarian
- Tính tiền (tin tee-en) – Bill please
- Một/hai/ba (moat/hai/ba) – One/two/three (for ordering quantities)
Most food tours provide comprehensive language assistance, but knowing these basics helps when exploring independently between organized tours.
Dietary Considerations for Special Requirements
Vietnam’s food scene has become increasingly accommodating to diverse dietary needs in 2025:
Vegetarian & Vegan Options
- Buddhist Vegetarian Cuisine – Available throughout Vietnam, especially in Hue
- “Chay” Versions – Many traditional dishes now have vegetarian adaptations
- Specialized Tours – Dedicated vegetarian food tours available in major cities
- Communication Cards – Tour companies provide translated dietary requirement cards
Gluten-Free Travelers
- Naturally Gluten-Free Cuisine – Rice-based dishes dominate Vietnamese cooking
- Cross-Contamination Awareness – Increased understanding among tour guides
- Soy Sauce Alternatives – Many restaurants now offer tamari as a substitute
- Labeled Menus – Major tourist areas now feature allergen labeling
Food Allergies
- Advance Notification – Book tours at least 48 hours in advance to accommodate allergies
- Medical Translation Cards – Available through most major tour operators
- Emergency Information – Guides are trained on nearest medical facilities
- Ingredient Awareness – Increased transparency about hidden ingredients like fish sauce
Most reputable food tour companies can accommodate dietary restrictions with 72+ hours’ notice, allowing all travelers to experience Vietnam’s culinary delights safely.
Tips for Booking the Perfect Vietnam Food Tour in 2025
Before Booking
- Research tour companies with at least 50+ reviews and 4.5+ star ratings
- Check if guides have formal culinary training or chef experience
- Confirm maximum group size (8 or fewer participants is ideal)
- Verify included items (water, alcoholic beverages, transportation)
- Read cancellation policies (24-hour free cancellation is standard)
Choosing the Right Tour
- Consider your spice tolerance (Northern tours feature milder flavors)
- Match tour length to your physical stamina (street food tours involve substantial walking)
- Select appropriate start times (morning tours avoid heat, evening tours offer vibrant atmosphere)
- Look for tours that include cultural context, not just food stops
- Check if pricing is transparent with no hidden costs
Maximizing Your Experience
- Eat a light meal before your tour (come hungry but not starving)
- Wear comfortable clothing with flexible waistbands
- Bring a reusable water bottle and hand sanitizer
- Carry small denominations of local currency for any additional purchases
- Charge your phone/camera fully for food documentation
For the most comprehensive food experience in Central Vietnam, book our 5-day culinary and cultural journey covering Da Nang, Hue, and Hoi An’s distinctive cuisines.
Conclusion: Why Vietnam Should Top Your Culinary Bucket List in 2025
Vietnam’s culinary landscape offers an unparalleled combination of fresh ingredients, bold flavors, historical depth, and regional diversity. The country’s food experiences have matured significantly in recent years, with 2025 representing the peak of both authenticity and accessibility for international travelers.
Beyond the delicious flavors, Vietnamese culinary tours provide meaningful cultural exchanges, sustainable tourism opportunities, and memories that last far longer than typical sightseeing experiences. Food becomes the medium through which travelers connect with local people, understand regional histories, and develop a deeper appreciation for Vietnam’s cultural identity.
Whether you’re slurping phở in a Hanoi alleyway, crafting bánh xèo in a Hoi An cooking class, or sampling street food in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam’s culinary experiences offer something for every palate and interest level. With proper planning using this guide, your 2025 Vietnamese food adventure promises to be a feast for all the senses.
Ready to embark on the ultimate Vietnamese culinary journey? Contact Vietnam Marvel Travel today to design your personalized food-focused itinerary across this gastronomic paradise.
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🍜 Frequently Asked Questions – Culinary & Food Tours in Vietnam
1. What is included in a Vietnam Marvel Travel food tour?
Our tours include all food tastings, bottled water, an English-speaking local guide, market visits (if applicable), and transportation between stops. Some tours also include cooking classes, boat rides, or cultural performances.
2. Are food tours safe for tourists?
Yes. We work only with trusted vendors who meet hygiene standards. All our guides are trained to choose safe, fresh, and authentic dishes.
3. Can you accommodate dietary restrictions?
Absolutely. We offer vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, and halal-friendly tours. Let us know your requirements when booking so we can prepare the perfect menu for you.
4. Do I need to be adventurous to enjoy a food tour?
Not at all! We tailor the experience to your comfort level — whether you’re curious about trying exotic dishes or prefer familiar, mild flavors.
5. What should I wear and bring on a food tour?
Wear comfortable clothing and walking shoes. Bring a small bag, sunscreen, and your camera — you’ll want to capture the colors and life of Vietnam’s food scene.
6. What is the best time of year for a food tour in Vietnam?
Vietnam’s cuisine is delicious year-round. Spring and autumn are popular for their pleasant weather, but each season offers unique seasonal specialties.
7. How long are your culinary tours?
We offer short 3-hour street food walks, half-day cooking classes, and multi-day culinary adventures across Vietnam.
8. Can I combine a food tour with sightseeing?
Yes — many of our itineraries blend culinary stops with visits to cultural landmarks, markets, and scenic spots.
9. Do I need to book in advance?
We recommend booking early, especially during peak travel seasons, to secure your preferred time and date.
10. Are drinks included in the tour?
Water is always included. Some tours feature coffee, fresh juices, local beer, or traditional herbal drinks.
💬 Traveler Reviews – Vietnam Marvel Travel Culinary & Food Tours
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “The highlight of our Vietnam trip!”
“The Hanoi street food tour with Vietnam Marvel Travel was simply amazing. Our guide took us to hidden places we’d never find alone. Every dish was better than the last, and the egg coffee was unforgettable.”
— Sophie & Daniel, Australia
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “Authentic, fun, and delicious”
“We joined the Hoi An market tour and cooking class — what a fantastic experience! Shopping with a local chef, learning to cook, and eating what we made was the best day of our holiday.”
— Laura & Chris, UK
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “Safe for families and kids”
“Traveling with two kids, we were worried about street food. But Vietnam Marvel Travel picked the safest, tastiest spots. Our kids loved the noodle soups and fresh spring rolls!”
— Michael & Hana, USA
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “Mekong Delta magic”
“The floating market breakfast was a dream. We enjoyed hot noodle soup on a boat while the sun rose over the Mekong. Truly a once-in-a-lifetime experience.”
— Giulia & Marco, Italy
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