Private Saigon Foodie Walk - Eleven Food Tastings Cant Miss - What’s Included and Practical Details

The 3 Best Food Tours In Vietnam

Vietnam is a feast for the senses, especially when it comes to food. The country’s diverse street scenes, vibrant markets, and regional specialties make it a paradise for food lovers. What sets Vietnam apart is its lively street food culture, where eating is an interactive, often spontaneous experience. Whether you’re after a casual snack or an adventurous tasting of exotic dishes, Vietnam offers options that cater to all tastes. We particularly love Saigon: Craft Beer & Local Food Experience Tour On Motorbike for its blend of local brews, street eats, and lively scooter rides—an immersive way to see and taste Saigon.

If you want a more structured, authentic taste of Saigon’s food scene, the Private Saigon Foodie Walk — Eleven Food Tastings Cannot Miss provides a series of carefully curated tastings in some of the city’s best spots. For the adventurous, the Ho Chi Minh City: Extreme Food Tour On Scooter pushes the boundaries with a selection of exotic and unusual dishes most travelers never get to try. Each offers a unique way to explore Vietnam’s rich culinary landscape, balancing traditional flavors with bold, unexpected bites.

Quick Overview

Our list features three standout food experiences in Vietnam, each offering something different. From lively scooter tours sampling local craft beers and street foods to a comprehensive walk through Saigon’s top eateries, and finally an extreme scooter adventure tasting exotic dishes—these tours showcase the best of Vietnam’s culinary scene. Check out the options below to find the right fit for your appetite and adventure level.

1. Saigon: Craft Beer & Local Food Experience Tour On Motorbike

Saigon: Craft Beer & Local Food Experience Tour On Motorbike

This 4-hour scooter tour takes you through the lively streets of Saigon, combining local craft beers with street food in a way that truly captures the city’s spirit. The tour includes visits to a hidden brewery, local restaurants, and lively bars, all while enjoying scenic views and the buzz of the city. Your guide, a local with an in-depth knowledge of Vietnamese cuisine and beer, ensures you get an authentic experience.

What makes this tour stand out is its combination of beer tasting and food exploration. You’ll sample a variety of locally brewed beers, each with distinct flavors, alongside savory bites from well-known vendors. The itinerary includes stops at a variety of venues—from a secret beer spot to bustling markets—that give a real glimpse of Saigon’s diverse food and beverage scene. The guide’s background, having graduated from a tourism university, adds a local touch with insightful explanations and personal anecdotes.

Among reviews, visitors praise the flexibility and depth of knowledge, with one saying, “BAO was absolutely amazing. We enjoyed eating and drinking with locals—more a drink-focused tour, which we loved.” The tour is ideal for those who want a lively, immersive experience blending food, drinks, and local culture.

Bottom Line: Perfect for beer lovers and active travelers wanting a fun, fast-paced way to taste Saigon’s street food and craft beers with a knowledgeable local.

2. Private Saigon Foodie Walk – Eleven Food Tastings Can’t Miss

Private Saigon Foodie Walk - Eleven Food Tastings Cant Miss

For a more leisurely and in-depth food experience, the Private Saigon Foodie Walk offers eleven tastings across some of the city’s best eating spots. This tour is excellent for those who want a curated journey through Saigon’s culinary gems, ending with a vibrant night scene at the district 10 market.

The tour kicks off with Michelin-recommended grilled beef in betel leaves, then moves on to crispy rice pancakes in narrow alleys, and a seafood feast featuring scallops, clams, and snails. One highlight includes watching a vendor make 3,000 sticky rice banana cakes daily—a fascinating glimpse into local food traditions. The tour culminates at a lively market, where you’ll end with local desserts and an authentic night atmosphere.

Guests appreciate the quality and variety, with one reviewer noting: “The flavors were unforgettable, and the guide’s knowledge made it even better.” This tour suits foodies who prefer a relaxed pace with plenty of tasting opportunities and an insider look at local markets and hidden eateries.

Bottom Line: Great for those wanting a well-rounded, authentic tasting journey with a local guide, perfect for food explorers eager to indulge in Saigon’s diverse flavors.

3. Ho Chi Minh City: Extreme Food Tour On Scooter

Ho Chi Minh City: Extreme Food Tour On Scooter

If you’re after an adventurous culinary experience, the Extreme Food Tour on Scooter is your ticket to trying strange and exotic dishes most travelers never encounter. This 4-hour tour combines scenic rides with visits to local restaurants and secret spots to taste the city’s most unusual flavors.

During this tour, you’ll sample dishes like Balut (fertilized duck embryo), local snacks, and other uncommon street foods. The route includes stops at a hidden gem for beer, cocktails, coffee, and desserts, adding a layer of variety and fun. The guide, a local culinary expert, shares stories behind each dish, making it more than just a tasting—it’s a culture.

Guests praise the tour for its exotic offerings and the opportunity to explore less-visited parts of the city. One reviewer wrote: “We tried things I never would have dared on my own, and it was fascinating to see the city from a scooter perspective.” This tour is best suited for adventurous eaters who want an offbeat, memorable experience with a mix of sightseeing and bizarre bites.

Bottom Line: Ideal for thrill-seekers and those eager to taste Vietnam’s more unusual dishes with the excitement of a scooter ride.

How to Choose

When deciding between these tours, consider your budget, time, and interests. If you love craft beer and lively street scenes, the Craft Beer & Local Food Scooter Tour is perfect. For a comprehensive, sit-down tasting experience, the Saigon Foodie Walk offers in-depth flavors and local insights. Meanwhile, adventurous eaters craving exotic, less-typical dishes will find the Extreme Food Tour a memorable, thrill-filled experience.

Booking early is recommended, especially during peak travel seasons, as these popular tours tend to fill quickly. Also, check availability and start times in advance to match your schedule.

Vietnam’s food scene is diverse, lively, and full of surprises. Whether you want an energetic scooter ride with craft beers, a slow-paced tasting tour through Saigon’s best spots, or an all-out culinary adventure with strange bites, there’s a tour here for you. For most travelers, a combination of these experiences can give the fullest picture of Vietnam’s rich, flavorful culture. Happy eating—and don’t forget to bring your appetite!