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Hanoi Gluten-free street food tour

Overview

  • Duration:Ha Noi
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  • Tour Type:Day Tours
  • Language:English, Italian

Hanoi, usually cited as one of the world’s food capitals, is well-known for its fresh and tempting cuisine. More often than not, the street pavements and hole-in-the-wall stalls are heaven on earth for food lovers. It would be a great miss if anyone, when visiting this charming city, only sticks to the touristy places.

Let the friendly guide bring you to the city’s bustling streets where you can find the best food stalls.

This 3-hour walking tour takes you to six carefully curated spots, offering authentic Vietnamese dishes tailored for gluten-free diets. Immerse yourself in local flavors, hear stories behind the dishes, and savor the unique culinary heritage of Vietnam, worry-free.

Sample route and stops

(Please note this is only for illustration purposes; we have lots of awesome food places up our sleeves and the tour can be easily customized to suit your preferences.)

Stop #1: Xoi Yen

Dish to Try: Xôi Xéo (Sticky Rice with Mung Bean and Fried Shallots)

Start your tour with one of Hanoi’s most beloved breakfast dishes. Xôi Xéo is made from glutinous rice topped with smashed mung beans, crispy fried shallots, and a drizzle of chicken fat. Served with optional sides like boiled chicken or pork.

Stop #2: Bún Chả 34 Hàng Than

Dish to Try: Bún Chả (Grilled Pork with Rice Noodles)

Bún Chả features perfectly grilled pork patties and slices served in a sweet-savory dipping sauce with rice vermicelli noodles and fresh herbs.

Stop #3: Phở Gia Truyền Bát Đàn

Dish to Try: Phở Bò (Beef Noodle Soup)

No food tour is complete without Phở! This steaming bowl of aromatic broth is infused with spices like star anise and cinnamon, served with silky rice noodles and tender beef slices. Naturally gluten-free, this iconic dish captures the essence of Hanoi’s culinary culture.

Stop #4: Nộm Long Vi Dung

Dish to Try: Gỏi Đu Đủ (Green Papaya Salad)

Refresh your palate with a vibrant green papaya salad bursting with flavors. Made with shredded green papaya, fresh herbs, roasted peanuts, and a tangy fish sauce dressing, this dish offers a perfect balance of sweet, sour, salty, and spicy notes.

Stop #5: Chè 4 Mùa

Dish to Try: Chè Thập Cẩm (Vietnamese Sweet Soup)

Cool down with a bowl of Chè Thập Cẩm, a refreshing dessert made with tropical fruits, coconut milk, and jelly. This treat is a favorite among locals.

Stop #6: Café Giảng

Dish to Try: Egg Coffee

Conclude your tour with Hanoi’s iconic egg coffee at the legendary Café Giảng. This unique drink blends robust Vietnamese coffee with whipped egg yolk and sugar, creating a creamy, velvety treat. Gluten-free and utterly delicious, it’s a sweet ending to your gastronomic journey.

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Highlights

  • Dedicated gluten-free menu

Includes/Excludes

  • Hotel pick-up in the Old Quarter
  • Food in the itinerary
  • Bottled Water
  • English-speaking Guide
  • Personal expenses
  • Tips

Cancellation policy

Test 1 Hủy trước 30 ngày -> Hủy trước 15 ngày -> Hủy trước 7 ngày ->

Frequently asked questions

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