Ho Chi Minh City Trip Overview
Overview:
Experience the foods that locals love as you make your way through the streets of Ho Chi Minh City on a motorbike. Your driver will take you to Le Thi Rieng Park where you will enjoy some delicious offerings such as steamed or roasted shellfish.
Highlights:
– Experience Ho Chi Minh City on the back of a motorbike
– Dine ‘al fresco’ at local food hotspots
– Visit the food stalls at Le Thi Rieng park
Additional Info
Duration: 3 hours 30 minutes
Starts: Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Trip Category: Tours & Sightseeing >> Motorcycle Tours
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What to Expect When Visiting Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, Vietnam
Overview:
Experience the foods that locals love as you make your way through the streets of Ho Chi Minh City on a motorbike. Your driver will take you to Le Thi Rieng Park where you will enjoy some delicious offerings such as steamed or roasted shellfish.
Highlights:
– Experience Ho Chi Minh City on the back of a motorbike
– Dine ‘al fresco’ at local food hotspots
– Visit the food stalls at Le Thi Rieng park
Itinerary
This is a typical itinerary for this product
Stop At: Le Thi Rieng Culture Park, 875 Cach Mang Thang Tam, Ward 15, District 10, Ho Chi Minh City 70000 Vietnam
Most of Vietnamese transport forms in their daily life are motorcycles and scooters. Step into the bustling streets of Vietnam when sitting on the back of our tour guide and drivers, you will have lifetime chance to feel a bit scaring but safe moving in the chaotic transportation in Vietnam to experience famous local street foods. We will go to an old park to taste “Banh Trang Tron” – Vietnamese Rice Paper Salad, a magical mix of crispy textures that’s incredibly refreshing and so fun to eat and “Bo Bia” – a Vietnamese Spring Rolls, a fresh type of spring roll, packed with vegetables.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Ho Chi Minh City, Ho Chi Minh City
Continue heading to another busy area for “Banh Xeo” – Crispy Vietnamese Pancake, crepe or sizzling cake – is a famous street food which is widely believed to originate from France during its occupation of Vietnam and “Trung Vit Lon” – Half-hatched Duck Eggs, in any case, for most Vietnamese, they are a delicacy. Next, we will stop to try some of Sai Gon’s famous “Oc” – Steamed and Roasted Shell and Snail and local beer. Vietnamese, mostly men, like going out for drinking beer with their clients or friends after work. Locals drink beer pouring in a mug with ice, not directly cold bottle.
Duration: 2 hours