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A Foodie's Journey Through Vietnam

Friday December 29: Hanoi - Street Food Delights

Start your foodie adventure in Hanoi, the capital city of Vietnam. Kick off the morning by visiting the atmospheric Old Quarter, known for its narrow streets and bustling markets. Try some delicious banh mi, a Vietnamese-style baguette sandwich, at Banh Mi 25. In the afternoon, head to the legendary Cha Ca La Vong restaurant to savor their signature dish, cha ca - turmeric marinated fish. In the evening, experience the vibrant nightlife and indulge in more street food delights at the bustling Dong Xuan Night Market.

  • Old Quarter: Approximate cost: $10, Time spent: 3 hours
  • Banh Mi 25: Approximate cost: $3, Time spent: 1 hour
  • Cha Ca La Vong: Approximate cost: $15, Time spent: 2 hours
  • Dong Xuan Night Market: Approximate cost: $5, Time spent: 2 hours
Saturday December 30: Hue - Royal Gastronomy

Travel to Hue, the former imperial capital of Vietnam. Start your day with a visit to the Dong Ba Market, where you can find an array of fresh produce and local specialties. Enjoy a traditional royal banquet at the La Carambole restaurant, known for its exquisite Hue cuisine. In the afternoon, explore the Imperial City, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and treat yourself to a bowl of bun bo Hue, a spicy beef noodle soup, at a local street vendor. Wrap up the day by savoring a refreshing glass of che, a sweet dessert soup, at Quan Cam.

  • Dong Ba Market: Approximate cost: $5, Time spent: 2 hours
  • La Carambole: Approximate cost: $30, Time spent: 2 hours
  • Imperial City: Approximate cost: $10, Time spent: 3 hours
  • Local bun bo Hue vendor: Approximate cost: $3, Time spent: 1 hour
  • Quan Cam: Approximate cost: $5, Time spent: 1 hour
Sunday December 31: Hoi An - Culinary Wonders

Head to Hoi An, a charming town on Vietnam's central coast famous for its well-preserved historic architecture. Begin the day by joining a cooking class to learn how to prepare traditional Vietnamese dishes using fresh ingredients from the local market. Enjoy a mouthwatering meal at Morning Glory, a renowned restaurant serving classic Vietnamese specialties. Spend the afternoon exploring the enchanting old town, marked by atmospheric lantern-lit streets. End the day at An Bang Beach, where you can sample tasty seafood dishes at one of the beachfront restaurants.

  • Cooking class: Approximate cost: $30, Time spent: 4 hours
  • Morning Glory: Approximate cost: $20, Time spent: 2 hours
  • Hoi An Old Town: Approximate cost: $5, Time spent: 3 hours
  • An Bang Beach: Approximate cost: $15, Time spent: 2 hours
Monday January 1: Ho Chi Minh City - Exotic Street Eats

Fly to Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon), the bustling metropolis of Vietnam. Start your day with a visit to Ben Thanh Market, where you can sample a variety of street food delicacies, such as banh xeo (Vietnamese savory pancake) and goi cuon (fresh spring rolls). In the afternoon, explore the historic Reunification Palace and gain insights into Vietnam's rich history. Indulge in a bowl of pho, Vietnam's iconic noodle soup, at Pho Hoa Pasteur. In the evening, experience the vibrant nightlife at Bui Vien Street, known for its street food stalls and lively bars.

  • Ben Thanh Market: Approximate cost: $10, Time spent: 2 hours
  • Reunification Palace: Approximate cost: $5, Time spent: 2 hours
  • Pho Hoa Pasteur: Approximate cost: $7, Time spent: 1 hour
  • Bui Vien Street: Approximate cost: $10, Time spent: 3 hours
Tuesday January 2: Mekong Delta - River Delights

Embark on a day trip to the Mekong Delta, known as the "rice bowl" of Vietnam. Cruise along the picturesque waterways, stopping at local villages and floating markets. Taste fresh tropical fruits, coconut candies, and try elephant ear fish, a local delicacy, at a riverside restaurant. Immerse yourself in the rural landscape and witness the traditional way of life in the delta. Return to Ho Chi Minh City in the evening and enjoy a sumptuous seafood dinner at Quan Ut Ut.

  • Mekong Delta day trip: Approximate cost: $50, Time spent: 10 hours
  • Quan Ut Ut: Approximate cost: $25, Time spent: 2 hours
Wednesday January 3: Nha Trang - Coastal Gastronomy

Fly to Nha Trang, a coastal city renowned for its beautiful beaches and fresh seafood. Start your day with a visit to the Vinpearl Land amusement park, where you can enjoy thrilling rides and panoramic views of Nha Trang Bay. Delight in a seafood feast at one of the beachfront restaurants and indulge in local specialties like grilled octopus and barbecued shrimp. Spend the remainder of the day relaxing on the pristine beaches and soak up the sun.

  • Vinpearl Land: Approximate cost: $40, Time spent: 4 hours
  • Beachfront seafood restaurant: Approximate cost: $30, Time spent: 2 hours
  • Nha Trang Beach: Approximate cost: Free, Time spent: Flexible
Thursday January 4: Ho Chi Minh City - Farewell Feast

Return to Ho Chi Minh City and end your culinary journey on a high note. Start the day by exploring the vibrant Cho Lon (Chinatown) district, known for its bustling markets and authentic Chinese food. Enjoy a mouthwatering dim sum lunch at the famous Jade Emperor Pagoda. In the afternoon, visit the War Remnants Museum to gain insights into Vietnam's war history. Celebrate your final evening in Vietnam with a memorable dinner at Quan An Ngon, where you can savor a wide variety of traditional Vietnamese dishes.

  • Cho Lon: Approximate cost: $10, Time spent: 3 hours
  • Jade Emperor Pagoda: Approximate cost: $5, Time spent: 1 hour
  • War Remnants Museum: Approximate cost: $3, Time spent: 2 hours
  • Quan An Ngon: Approximate cost: $20, Time spent: 2 hours

Hidden Gems and Local Favorites

For a truly unique dining experience, don't miss out on trying Bánh Xèo 46A in Ho Chi Minh City. This local gem is known for serving one of the best Vietnamese pancakes in the city, made with a crispy rice flour batter filled with shrimp, pork, and bean sprouts. Another must-visit spot is Xôi Gà Dân Tộc in Hanoi, where you can savor delicious sticky rice topped with succulent chicken and a variety of flavorful toppings. These hidden gems will surely satisfy your foodie cravings!

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