Discover Saigon’s authentic street food on a guided motorbike tour. Taste 13 local dishes, explore hidden alleys, and connect with locals.
Discover Saigon’s authentic street food on a guided motorbike tour. Taste 13 local dishes, explore hidden alleys, and connect with locals.
- The Venerable Thich Quang Duc Monument - On June 11, 1963, Thich Quang Duc traveled from the war-ravaged city of Huế to Saigon in an Austin Westminster. He exited the light blue car at a bustling intersection, sat in the lotus position, and had a colleague pour gasoline over him from a five-gallon container. Surrounded by a circle of protesters,…
- The Venerable Thich Quang Duc Monument - On June 11, 1963, Thich Quang Duc traveled from the war-ravaged city of Huế to Saigon in an Austin Westminster. He exited the light blue car at a bustling intersection, sat in the lotus position, and had a colleague pour gasoline over him from a five-gallon container. Surrounded by a circle of protesters, he set himself on fire. In his final note, he wrote: “I respectfully plead to President Ngo Dinh Diem to take a mind of compassion towards the people of the nation and implement religious equality to maintain the strength of the homeland eternally.”
In 2010, a memorial depicting the monk engulfed in flames was erected at the very corner where he died half a century earlier. Before the statue, which stands in front of a bas-relief illustrating the powerful act, American journalist Malcolm Browne’s photographs were the most accessible reminders of the event.
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Nguyen Thien Thuat Apartment Buildings - Experience Ho Chi Minh City’s street food scene on this half-day tasting tour, focusing on local favorites often missed by other culinary tours. We will pick you up by motorbike at your accommodation, then walk, eat, and delve into Saigon’s real life amidst the chaotic traffic. The menu may vary depending on the day, time, and availability of local food stalls.
Let’s try the 13 - 16 must-eat dishes to immerse yourself in the local culture hidden in the back alleys:
Taste 1: Banh Xeo - Vietnamese savory crispy pancake: a crispy pancake bursting with flavors from herbs and sauce. Sit back and relax while watching your sizzling cake being prepared before your eyes.
Taste 2: Chuoi Nep Nuong - a slightly sweet and salty grilled banana with sticky rice and coconut milk.
Taste 3: Bun Bo Hue - famous spicy noodle soup with beef.
Taste 4: Ngheu Hap Sa - steamed clams with lemongrass.
Taste 5: So Diep Nuong Mo Hanh - grilled scallops with onion oil. - Ho Thi Ky Flower Market - We head to the charming Ho Thi Ky flower market, which transforms into a bustling street food market at night, offering everything from hot freshly cooked dishes to sweet desserts and everything in between,” the couple shared.
The menu may vary depending on the day, time, and availability of local food stalls.
Let’s try the 13 - 16 must-eat dishes to immerse yourself in the local culture hidden in the back alleys:
Taste 6: Oc Buu Nuong Tieu - grilled apple snails with pepper.
Taste 7: Banh Trang Nuong - Vietnamese pizza.
Taste 8: Bo Nuong Sa - grilled beef with lemongrass.
Taste 9: Bo Nuong La Lot - grilled beef with betel leaf, a popular appetizer at Vietnamese parties.
Taste 10: Gà sốt cay hàn quốc - fried chicken with Korean spicy sauce.
Taste 11: Bo Luc Lac – Vietnamese stir-fried and BBQ beef.
Taste 12: Tráng miệng - dessert - coconut ice cream.
Taste 13: Saigon Beer: Enjoy a Saigon beer on the terrace of a local restaurant.
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Ngô Gia Tự - Banh xeo, also known as Vietnamese sizzling pancakes, is a traditional dish that is affordable for everyone. It is gaining popularity on the Vietnamese culinary map and is recommended as a must-try dish for anyone visiting the country. Although banh xeo can vary in shape and size depending on its origin, it generally strikes a perfect balance between yin and yang in its cooking and eating. We will guide you through its history and everything you need to know about this flavorful street food.
One of the well-known places that attract locals is Ngo Gia Tu Apartment. This is an amazing paradise of street food. We will have a chance to taste Banh Mi and Pancake, two of the most famous cuisines in Vietnam. -
Cầu Ba Son - The Thu Thiem 2 cable-stayed bridge is a new landmark in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, showcasing Finnish bridge engineering at its finest: a magnificent cable-stayed bridge crossing the Saigon River.
The bridge’s backward-sloping and curved pylon is distinctive and forms a unique landmark in Ho Chi Minh City. Despite its unusual shape, the structural design of the bridge is optimal.
The 200-meter main span of the asymmetric cable-stayed bridge is a lightweight composite structure of steel and concrete, and the 115-meter back span is a concrete structure. This design balances the structure so that there are no bending stresses in the pylon due to permanent loads. The structure has also been optimized with the positioning of the angled cables of the back span.
From the other side of Saigon Central, you will have the opportunity to see a different part of Saigon and capture a series of attractive photos.
- English speaking tour guide
- 13 - 16 must-eat different tastes of traditional Vietnamese street food
- Motorbike driver & bottled water
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- English speaking tour guide
- 13 - 16 must-eat different tastes of traditional Vietnamese street food
- Motorbike driver & bottled water
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Personal expense/ tipping for guide & driver…
- A small extra fee of (7-10 USD)/ person will be collected on tour for the other unlisted districts
- Personal expense/ tipping for guide & driver…
- A small extra fee of (7-10 USD)/ person will be collected on tour for the other unlisted districts
There’s no better way to get into the swing of Saigon than riding a motorbike. Enjoy the immediacy of scooter travel without the self-driving risks on this private guided foodie adventure. Pull up a kindergarten chair as you sample thirteen separate tastings at a range of street eateries. Savor city signatures from beer to Bun Bo Hue and curios such as…
There’s no better way to get into the swing of Saigon than riding a motorbike. Enjoy the immediacy of scooter travel without the self-driving risks on this private guided foodie adventure. Pull up a kindergarten chair as you sample thirteen separate tastings at a range of street eateries. Savor city signatures from beer to Bun Bo Hue and curios such as sweet soup and barbecued scallops. You will have a chance to visit places where only few other tourists go, including back alleys and markets, with a genuinely local guide. Try the most authentic street food in Saigon while exchanging stories with locals. A charming and fasted beauty are still remained until so far in the small corners behinds the main streets. Authentic Saigon Street Food Tour of 13 - 16 greatest tastes in alleys on back of motorbike will show you almost aspects of traditional Vietnamese food and do not forget to come with us with your empty stomas which will be filled up afterward!!! Cheers!!!
- Most travelers can participate
- Vegetarian option is available, please advise at time of booking if required
- Please provide hotel address for the pick up when you book (or via Whatsapp)
- This tour is only for guest weight less than 120kg (265lbs). If you are 100-120kg (220-265lbs) please let me know after booking.
- If you are afraid of being on the motorbikes, we have a food tour option by car and walking, check it when you choose the date.
- No heart problems or other serious medical conditions
- Not recommended for pregnant travelers (you can choose option of car transport)
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.