| Tour types | Guided tour |
| Meal arrangement | With dinner, Vegetarian |
| Sightseeing type | Food tour・Izakaya Hopping |
| Transport | Scooter |
- FAQ -
Example
Q: Is that possible to join this tour with a male rider since some people in my group would like to have a male rider?
A: We can surely fulfill this request, you just need to note when placing the booking. However, please note that our male rider will not wear Aodai
Q: What if I am a vegetarian or have food allergies or dietary restrictions
A: Please let us know if you (or anyone in your group) are a vegetarian or have a dietary restriction when you purchase tickets. We will do our best to accommodate your needs.
Q: Is it safe for an infant when he/she sits on the scooter? Do I have to pay for my young baby
A: You do not have to worry about that problem because our tour guides are licensed and well-trained. And we will not charge any fee on your young baby (2-3 years old). However, we won’t take any responsibilities if any problems with your babies.
Q: What should we bring on the day tour?
A: We provide helmets, full bodied rain ponchos, plenty of water, and always have a first-aid kit on hand. This means you don’t need to bring much! We do recommend that you wear sunscreen, sunglasses, and good shoes. For women, we don’t recommend wearing dresses or skirts as it can be uncomfortable while riding on the scooter.
Q: What if I want to cancel or reschedule my tour? Do I get a refund?
A: If you’d like to cancel your tour, please contact us via phone or email more than 24 hours in advance. This way we can notify our team of drivers and guides. If you’d like to reschedule your tour, please let us know more than 24 hours in advance. We don’t charge extra for rescheduling, but letting us know in advance is best so that we can arrange our team for you. We understand that some circumstances make it difficult to give advance cancellation notice. If you must cancel at the last minute, please contact us via phone and we will discuss refunds depending on the situation.
A minimum of 1 traveler(s) are required for the tour to depart. If the number of participants does not reach the minimum requirement, the tour will be canceled. An email regarding tour cancellation will be sent 1 day(s) before the departure date
Motorbike tours are not recommended for seniors over 70 years old.
Tour is not recommended for pregnant guests with more than 6 months.
Due to safety reasons, travelers who weigh over 100 kg are not recommended to book this tour (if tourists really like to book, please contact us that we can discuss and arrange a strong good driver/ taxi/ walking options and a surcharge will be applied)
Please provide detailed information of ALL TRAVELERS when booking that we can contact and give the best support
The itinerary might be changed without prior notice in case unexpected external factors occur (weather, local authority decision...)
The timing of this itinerary is estimated, and the exact time will be informed before departure time.
All activities are included and optional, please be note and ready when the pick up time is nearby
Weather in Saigon is hot, humid and unpredictable. Therefore, tourists should have a check and well prepare some necessary things for the trip such as hat, sun cream
Always confirm and discuss with your guides when meet up about the tour program, food allergies or any restrictions.
The Ho Chi Minh City night food tour will take you deep into the local street food culture to taste a variety of authentic snacks. The tour typically includes Vietnamese pho, Banh Mi (Vietnamese baguette), fresh spring rolls, grilled skewers, seafood pancakes, and more. These are classic dishes beloved by locals, offering you a rich Vietnamese culinary experience all at once.
When you join a Ho Chi Minh City food tour, the cost of tasting various selected street foods is usually included in the journey. If you explore on your own outside the itinerary, street food in Ho Chi Minh City is generally inexpensive, making it a great way to experience local life. Generally, the price of a street food dish is much more affordable than dining in a restaurant, allowing you to sample a variety of dishes on a lower budget.
In addition to the abundant street food, the Ho Chi Minh City night food experience allows you to deeply savor other specialty dishes. The itinerary may include tasting dishes like Bun Bo Hue (spicy beef noodle soup), Quang noodles, or experiencing uniquely flavored Vietnamese desserts and local specialty drinks. Furthermore, some tours offer optional upgrades for fresh lobster or a grand seafood barbecue feast, providing richer enjoyment for your palate.
Touring Ho Chi Minh City by motorcycle with female riders dressed in traditional Vietnamese Ao Dai is a unique cultural experience in itself. You'll weave through bustling streets like a local, feeling the city's pulse. The riders, who also act as guides, will share stories about Ho Chi Minh City's history, culture, and local life, allowing you to not only taste delicious food but also gain a deeper understanding of Vietnamese culture and experience authentic Saigon life.
Yes, the Ho Chi Minh City night food tour offers options for tasting seafood barbecue. Tourists can choose to upgrade their tour to include a lavish lobster and various seafood barbecue feast. This seafood is typically freshly sourced daily and cooked in traditional Vietnamese style, allowing you to enjoy unique seafood flavors in a night market atmosphere. This is an excellent opportunity to deeply experience Vietnamese seafood culture.
The Ho Chi Minh City night street food tour prioritizes safety. The entire journey is accompanied by experienced, friendly, and professional Ao Dai female riders who serve as drivers and guides. They are familiar with local road conditions and ensure safe riding. Additionally, the tour uses good quality motorcycles and provides helmets. Guides will also instruct you on how to safely experience street culture, allowing you to enjoy your culinary exploration with peace of mind.
Ho Chi Minh City food guides will not only lead you to taste delicious food but will also deeply share the stories and cultural background behind each dish. This includes the origin of ingredients, traditional cooking techniques, the historical evolution of dishes, and their role in the daily lives of Vietnamese people. Through the guides' explanations, you will not only eat good food but also understand its deeper cultural significance, satisfying both your taste buds and your mind.
One of the highlights of the Ho Chi Minh City night food tour is taking visitors to explore lesser-known 'hidden gem' food locations. These may include alleyway eateries frequented by locals, secret coffee shops, or family-run restaurants, places that are typically not on the usual tourist routes. You'll have the chance to experience the most authentic Vietnamese flavors and gain insight into the real local community's life and eating habits.