Looking for a mouthwatering, fresh, exotic, and exciting experience to tantalize your taste buds and gain some unique cooking skills in Hanoi? Join a Culinary Holiday in Hanoi!
Why Go on a Culinary Holiday in Hanoi?
Yearning for a flavorful culinary experience? A culinary holiday in Hanoi may be exactly what you’ve been seeking!
Recently named the world’s most captivating culinary destination and constantly ranking among the top five places for food enthusiasts in Asia, Hanoi conjures images of steamy bowls of soup, brightly colored salads, crisp spring rolls, and strong coffee!
On a Culinary Tour in Hanoi, you’ll immerse yourself in local culture and authentic Vietnamese cuisine. You’ll explore its captivating neighborhoods, uncover its tumultuous history, visit bustling markets, dig into delicious street food, and learn how to cook traditional dishes.
Ready to dive into the colorful and flavorful Vietnamese cuisine? Delight all your senses on a Culinary Vacation in Hanoi!
What to Expect on a Culinary Holiday in Hanoi?
The ancient capital of Vietnam, Hanoi, preserves many famous historical sites that constantly attract visitors.
At its heart, there’s the chaotic Old Quarter with its narrow streets and a host of small shops and places to eat. A multitude of temples and the bustling Đồng Xuân Market also offer a glimpse into the local culture.
But when discussing about this charming city, we can’t overlook its culinary traditions. Famous dishes such as phở (noodle soup), banh cuon (steamed rice flour pancakes), or egg coffee will always make diners feel nostalgic about their trip to Hanoi.
On a Culinary Tour in Hanoi, you’ll attend cooking demonstrations, join cooking classes, and learn kitchen skills from local chefs. Most holidays also include visits to the local markets, sampling street food, and sightseeing tours.
In addition, depending on the chosen itinerary, culinary vacations in Hanoi may also include a Halong Bay cruise and various wellness activities (massage, yoga, and more).
The best time to visit Hanoi is in spring (February to April) and the end of fall (October). Spring is dry and mild, perfect for exploring the sights. After the September rains end, October comes with bright skies and warm sun.
If you’re looking for a mouthwatering, fresh, exotic, and exciting experience to tantalize your taste buds, book yourself on one of our culinary tours in Hanoi!