Overview Saigon Motorbike Tours Led By Women: Street Food By Motorbike Tours
To truly experience Ho Chi Minh City, you need to do two things: ride a motorbike and savor the food. On this tour, you’ll do both. Zoom through five districts with your English-speaking guide, hopping on and off your motorbike to taste some of Vietnam’s most popular street foods: bun bo hue, nuoc mia, banh mi, goi cuon, and more. You’ll also enjoy an ice-cold drink, perfect for those hot Saigon nights.
- TIME: 2 Departure Time: 01:00 PM / 06:00 PM
- TRANSPORTATION: Motorbike Tour
- Private Tour Price: $59.99 per person
- Minimum 2 people. Booking at least 24 hours in advance
- DURATION: 4 Hours
- Book Directly 24/7 by Call/WhatsApp +84982416518 Or Email: toursjeephanoi@gmail.com
- Your booking is only confirmed after you get a reply from us through Email or WhatsApp
- Our cancellation policy: No cancellation. We’ll send the link for online payment (3% bank fee – We use secured national VTCpay online (only accept Visa and Master Card) AFTER payment your trip will be confirmed.
Lasts 4 Hours – Each person will have a private licensed driver. Private tour. We have 2 departures a day: 1:00 PM / 6:00 PM
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The Ho Chi Minh food tour includes 12 tastings:
- Bun Bo Hue: A beef noodle soup that’s distinct from pho, offering a unique flavor you won’t find everywhere.
- Jasmine Tea: Iced jasmine tea, a staple in Vietnamese culture.
- Chuoi Nuong: Grilled plantain with coconut milk, sweet and salty, and voted one of the world’s top 10 street foods.
- Banh Xeo: Savory crispy pancake with shrimp, served with a variety of herbs, salad, and a special dipping sauce.
- BBQ Beef Wrapped in Betel Leaf
- Spring Rolls: Fresh rolls with shrimp and peanut sauce.
- Saigon Beer: Enjoy a cold Saigon Beer at a popular local hangout spot.
- Grilled Oysters: Topped with black pepper sauce or quail eggs.
- Crispy Cracker: A local snack made from egg whites whipped with sugar and sesame seeds, ginger, or banana.
- Caldo de Cana: Cold cane juice with kumquat, the most popular juice in Ho Chi Minh City.
- Banh Mi: The world-famous baguette with sausage, pâté, meat, pickled vegetables, and coriander. It’s Vietnam’s #1 street food.
- Flan Cake or Sweet Soup: Two popular desserts, egg and milk flan, or sweet black bean soup.
ITINERARY: Saigon Motorbike Tours Led By Women: Street Food By Motorbike Tours
Part 1: Introduction to Saigon’s Street Food Scene
Start your culinary adventure with a ride through Ho Chi Minh City’s bustling streets. Our first stop is for Bun Bo Hue, a spicy beef noodle soup that’s different from the usual pho, offering a unique flavor. This dish is a local favorite in central Vietnam but beloved by Saigon locals as well. After enjoying this hearty meal, we’ll ride to District 3, known for its vibrant street food scene. Here, you’ll get a taste of Jasmine Tea, a refreshing iced drink that’s deeply embedded in Vietnamese culture, as you explore the area’s mix of modern and traditional architecture.
Part 2: Hidden Food Gems in District 3
Next, we’ll head to a hidden “food heaven” in District 3, where you can taste the delicious Chuoi Nuong, grilled plantains drizzled with coconut milk, which blend both sweet and savory flavors. You’ll also try Banh Xeo, a crispy savory pancake filled with shrimp and served with fresh herbs and a special dipping sauce. At this stop, enjoy the contrast of Saigon’s old charm and the vibrancy of its street food culture.
Part 3: Market and Local Eats
Hop back on the motorbike as we head to the Cambodian Market, where you’ll sample Banh Trang Nuong (Vietnamese grilled rice paper pizza) and the crispy Banana Cracker. Afterward, it’s time for one of Vietnam’s most famous street foods: Banh Mi. This baguette filled with sausage, pâté, and pickled vegetables is the #1 street food in Vietnam, loved by locals for its perfect balance of flavors and textures.
Part 4: Local Hangouts and Dessert Delights
Finally, we’ll stop at a local eatery where you’ll join the locals sitting on plastic chairs to enjoy a variety of flavors. Here, we’ll treat you to a refreshing glass of Caldo de Cana (cold cane juice with kumquat), the most popular drink in Saigon. For dessert, you’ll savor either Flan Cake or Sweet Soup—two beloved treats that are part of Saigon’s food heritage. After this delightful meal, we’ll take you back to your hotel, full of delicious memories and newfound knowledge of Vietnamese street food culture.
*** Options available for vegetarians and those with dietary restrictions ***