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A spoonful of authentic Banh Beo (water fern cake) topped with crispy shrimp floss and pork rinds, showcasing traditional Vietnamese flavors on a Hue street food tour.
Translucent Banh Loc (glutinous rice dumpling cake) wrapped in banana leaves, served with a special dipping sauce, offering an authentic Vietnamese street food experience during a Hue culinary adventure.
Traditional Hue delicacy, Banh Nam (flat rice dumplings) steamed in banana leaves with savory fillings, a must-try local specialty on this Vietnamese street food tour.
Golden crispy Banh Xeo (Vietnamese sizzling pancake) filled with fresh shrimp, pork, and bean sprouts, served with crisp lettuce, a delightful dish on a Hue street food tour.
Multiple vibrant bowls of Hue's signature Com Hen (clam rice), adorned with fresh herbs, peanuts, cucumber, and crispy rice paper, a classic experience on this street food adventure.

Half-Day Street Food Walking Tour in Hue | Vietnam


To be confirmed within 12 hour(s)
Duration:3 hour(s) 30 min(s)
Guided language: English
Free cancellation 2 day(s) prior to experience date
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Explore Hue's culinary and cultural gems on a 3-hour walking tour, featuring royal cuisine and vibrant local markets.

  • Navigate Hue's lively streets and sample Hue's royal cuisine — dishes that were once exclusively served to the royal family
  • Unearth authentic flavors of local favorites including Hue beef noodle soup and Hue pancakes
  • Shop for distinctive cultural keepsakes at the renowned Dong Ba Market and Night Market
  • Join a small group of up to 10 fellow culinary adventurers for this enriching experience
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— What You Can Expect —

Have a taste of Hue on a 3-hour street food tour that offers an authentic taste of Vietnam's former imperial city. One of the highlights of this tour is the chance to sample Hue's royal cuisine—dishes that were once exclusively served to the royal family.

Discover local favorites such as water fern cakes (banh beo), steamed rice pancakes with shrimp (banh nam), Hue beef noodle soup (bun bo hue), and Hue pancakes (banh khoai), among others!

Sample a diverse range of flavors—aromatic, sweet, salty, and sour—as you wander through Hue's inviting streets. Amid your culinary exploration, seize the opportunity to shop for unique souvenirs at the iconic Dong Ba Market and Night Market.


— Street Food Tour Menu —

  • Com Hen - Rice mussel
  • Banh Beo - Steamed rice cake
  • Banh Nam - Rice flour and shrimp wrapped in banana leaf
  • Bun Bo Hue - Hue beef noodle
  • Banh Khoai - Fried Pan cake
  • Banh My Trang Tien - Trang Tien bridge bread
  • Che Hue or Bia Hue - Local sweet soup or Hue beer
  • Nem lui - Pork hash baked or Bún thịt nướng - Grilled meat noodles with sesame and peanut sauce

Note: The menu is indicative and subject to change based on the season and ingredient availability


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  • Cancellations 2 day(s) (inclusive) before the selected date are allowed. Unused orders can be canceled for free
  • Cancellation is not allowed between 0–1 days from the selected date. Orders cannot be canceled or modified, and refunds will not be granted.
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FAQ

1. What signature street food dishes are famous in Hue?

Hue is renowned for its distinctive culinary heritage. Must-try signature street food dishes include Bún Bò Huế (Hue beef noodle soup), Bánh Khoái (Hue savory pancakes), and Nem Lụi (grilled pork skewers). These dishes often feature unique local ingredients and preparation methods, offering a true taste of Hue's vibrant food scene.

2. What cultural markets are typically visited during a street food walking tour in Hue?

A street food walking tour in Hue often includes visits to bustling local markets that are central to the city's daily life and culinary scene. The renowned Dong Ba Market is a common stop, offering a vibrant atmosphere where you can observe local trade and find unique cultural keepsakes. Depending on the itinerary, the Night Market might also be explored, showcasing evening delicacies and crafts.

3. Where are the best local spots to try authentic street food in Hue?

The most authentic street food experiences in Hue can be found at local markets and specific streets known for their food vendors. Dong Ba Market is a prime location for a wide array of dishes. Smaller, bustling streets and alleyways, particularly around the city center and along the Perfume River, are also excellent for discovering hidden gems and local favorites.

4. What are essential food safety tips for enjoying street food in Hue?

When enjoying street food in Hue, it's advisable to choose busy stalls with high customer turnover, as this indicates fresh ingredients. Look for vendors who cook food to order and maintain clean preparation areas. Opt for bottled water and avoid ice unless confident in its source. Eating cooked food rather than raw options generally reduces risk.

5. What can I expect during a 3-hour street food walking tour in Hue?

During a 3-hour street food walking tour in Hue, you can expect an immersive culinary journey. The tour typically involves navigating lively streets and visiting various local eateries and markets, such as Dong Ba Market. You'll sample a range of Hue's royal cuisine and local favorites like Bún Bò Huế and Bánh Khoái, learning about their cultural significance and preparation from a local guide.

6. What specific precautions can tourists take to safely enjoy Hue's street food?

Tourists can safely enjoy Hue's street food by taking a few specific precautions. It's recommended to start with well-cooked dishes and ensure food is served hot. Wash hands frequently or use hand sanitizer before eating. If you have a sensitive stomach, consider avoiding overly spicy foods or those with unfamiliar ingredients. Staying hydrated with sealed bottled water is also key.

7. What should I wear for a comfortable and enjoyable street food walking tour in Hue?

For a comfortable and enjoyable street food walking tour in Hue, it's best to wear light, breathable clothing suitable for walking and the local climate, which can be warm and humid. Comfortable walking shoes are essential as you'll be on your feet for an extended period. A hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen are also advisable for sun protection during daytime tours.

8. Which royal cuisine dishes can be sampled on a food tour in Hue?

Hue's royal cuisine dishes, once reserved for the imperial court, offer a taste of Vietnam's rich history. On a food tour, you may have the opportunity to sample delicacies like Bánh Bèo (steamed rice cakes), Bánh Nậm (flat steamed rice dumplings), and Bánh Lọc (tapioca dumplings with shrimp and pork). These dishes are known for their delicate flavors, intricate presentation, and historical significance.

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