Hội An Street Food Tour
& Sunset View
Watch the sun drop over the rice paddies with coffee in hand, then weave through lantern-lit back streets on a vintage Vespa or US Army Jeep — stopping at the city's best hidden vendors for White Rose dumplings, Bánh Căn, Cao Lầu and a riverside nhậu dinner.
All food & tastings included · Hotel pickup
Same Route. Same Food.
Two Very Different Rides.
One evening, one food itinerary — but two very different ways to experience it. Pick the classic Vespa for that timeless Vietnam feeling, or the open-top US Jeep if you want something more rugged and cinematic.
- Classic Italian Vespa — the iconic way to ride Hội An
- Ride pillion with your English-speaking guide
- Helmets provided · Well-maintained fleet
- Ideal for couples, solo travellers & small groups
- Same food stops as the Jeep option
- Restored Vietnam War-era open-top Jeep
- More space — great for families or groups
- No motorbike experience needed
- More cinematic, adventurous ride through the old town
- Same food stops as the Vespa option
Every Bite. Every Stop.
All in the Price.
One fixed price covers your vehicle, guide, every food tasting, the full dinner and hotel pickup. Nothing to pay on the night except drinks.
Private Vespa or Jeep
Your own vintage Vespa or US Army Jeep with an English-speaking guide for the whole evening. Never shared with other travellers.
Sunset Café Stop
Start the evening at a café by the rice paddies — Vietnamese coffee or fresh juice while the sun sets. The guide introduces you to Hội An's cuisine as the light turns golden.
All Food Tastings
White Rose dumplings, Bánh Căn, grilled meats, beef in vinegar sauce and more — every tasting at every vendor is fully included. 7–8 dishes across the evening.
Riverside Nhậu Dinner
A sit-down dinner at a local riverside restaurant in traditional Vietnamese nhậu style — sharing plates, cold beer atmosphere and real local flavour. Fully included (drinks extra).
Hotel Pickup & Drop-off
Door-to-door from your accommodation anywhere in Hội An city — both directions included in the price.
English-Speaking Guide
Your driver is also your guide throughout the evening — explaining each dish, its history and how it's made. A local who knows the best vendor for every speciality.
4 Hours.
7 Unforgettable Bites.
From a golden-hour sunset over the rice fields to the brightly lit lantern streets of the Ancient Town — this is Hội An through its food, from the first sip of coffee to the last piece of grilled meat by the river.
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16:30
Hotel Pickup — Hội An
Your guide arrives at your hotel on a vintage Vespa or US Army Jeep. Helmets (for Vespa guests) are fitted and you're off into the early evening light.
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17:00
Sunset Café — Rice Paddy View
Your evening opens not with a dish but with a view. A countryside café overlooking the flat green rice fields. Sip Vietnamese coffee or fresh juice as the sun drops. Your guide introduces you to the philosophy and flavours of Hội An cuisine — the history on the plate.
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17:40
White Rose Dumplings — Bánh Vạc
The dish Hội An is most famous for. Delicate hand-folded rice paper dumplings shaped like rose petals — filled with seasoned shrimp and served with a sweet-tangy dipping sauce. Made only in Hội An, by one family that has held the recipe for generations.
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18:10
Bánh Căn — Rice Mini-Pancakes
Small round pancakes made with rice flour, turmeric, coconut milk and quail egg — cooked on clay pots at a famous street vendor near Hoài Square. Crispy outside, soft inside, eaten with a green herb and fish sauce dip.
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18:40
Hidden Back Streets — Grilled Meats & Stir-Fried Corn
Into the alleyways most visitors never find. Smoke rising from charcoal grills, the smell of lemongrass and fish sauce in the air. Grilled meats on skewers and stir-fried corn from a pavement stall — the kind of stop that makes street food tours worth doing.
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19:10
Beef in Vinegar Sauce — Thịt Bò Nướng
Thin slices of beef cooked tableside in a vinegar-pineapple broth, wrapped in rice paper with herbs, starfruit and green banana. A dish that requires technique and patience — the guide shows you how it's done before you try it yourself.
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19:45
Riverside Nhậu Dinner
The final stop: a local restaurant on the Thu Bồn River. Nhậu (pronounced "nyow") is the Vietnamese tradition of eating and drinking together — shared plates, cold beer, laughter. A proper sit-down dinner in the way Vietnamese people do it, not the tourist version. Fully included.
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20:30
Drop-off at Your Hotel
Back to your accommodation in Hội An — or, if you're not ready for the evening to end, your guide can drop you in the Ancient Town so you can explore the lantern-lit streets on your own.
Hội An's Greatest Hits.
Every Single One.
From the city's most iconic dumplings to dishes that only exist in the back-alley stalls no tour bus ever stops at — this evening covers the full spectrum of Hội An street food.
White Rose Dumplings
Bánh Vạc — the most famous dish in Hội An. Hand-crafted rice paper dumplings filled with seasoned shrimp, folded into a rose shape. Made only here, by one family. Your first essential stop.
Bánh Căn
Round mini rice-flour pancakes made with turmeric, coconut milk and quail egg — cooked in clay pots over charcoal at a famous vendor near Hoài Square. Crispy, soft and completely addictive.
Grilled Meats & Stir-Fried Corn
Smoky skewers and wok-tossed corn from hidden pavement stalls that most visitors never find. Lemongrass, chilli, fish sauce — the kind of flavour that only happens over charcoal on a back street.
Beef in Vinegar Sauce
Thịt bò nướng — thin beef cooked at the table in vinegar-pineapple broth, wrapped with herbs, starfruit and green banana in rice paper. A theatrical, hands-on dish that guests love to photograph before eating.
Cao Lầu
Thick noodles unique to Hội An — made only with water from the town's ancient Cham wells. Braised pork, bean sprouts, herbs and crispy croutons. A bowl that can't be replicated anywhere else in Vietnam.
Riverside Nhậu Dinner
A proper Vietnamese nhậu-style dinner — sharing plates of cold food, cold beer, riverfront setting. No tourist menu. The guide orders what locals eat. The best way to end the evening.
Real Guests.
Real Evenings.
Everything You Need to Know
Full transparency. Nothing hidden.
Run by Locals.
Trusted by Thousands.
DDTravel is a local Hội An tour operator — not a booking platform, not a reseller. We own and maintain our own Vespas and Jeeps, employ our own guides, and design our own routes based on years of knowing where the best food actually is. When you book directly with us, you talk to the people who will be on the road with you.
What Guests Say.
Unfiltered.
"Best evening of our whole Vietnam trip. We'd eaten White Rose before, but never like this — sitting in the little shop where they're actually made. The sunset café was magical and the nhậu dinner felt genuinely local, not touristy at all."
"I went with the Jeep option and it was perfect — open-air, cinematic, the old town lit up around us. The guide knew every vendor by name and gave real context about each dish. Seven courses in four hours and I wanted more."
"As a solo traveller I was a bit nervous but the guide was so warm and the whole thing felt totally private and personal. The Bánh Căn and the beef dish were incredible — I went back and found the vendors again the next day on my own."
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything guests ask before booking.
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Both options follow the exact same route and visit the same vendors and restaurants — the only difference is the vehicle. The Vespa ($85/pax) is the classic, intimate way to explore Hội An — you ride pillion with your guide through the streets. The Jeep ($105/pax) is a restored US Army open-top vehicle from the Vietnam War era — more space, a more open ride, great for those who prefer not to ride a motorbike.
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Yes — all food tastings across every stop and the full riverside nhậu dinner are included in the $85 or $105 price. The only costs not included are alcoholic drinks and soft drinks at the final dinner restaurant, which are ordered and paid for separately. Vietnamese coffee or fresh juice at the sunset café stop is included.
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Yes — there is no minimum group size for this tour. Solo travellers are very welcome. The tour is always private, meaning it will be just you and your guide (not shared with strangers). Contact us when booking and we'll confirm the Vespa or Jeep option and organise pickup from your hotel.
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Yes. You ride as a passenger on the back of the Vespa — your experienced English-speaking guide does the driving. You don't need any motorbike or scooter experience at all. Helmets are provided and the route runs through Hội An's quiet old town streets and countryside roads, not busy highways.
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You will try approximately 7–8 dishes and snacks across the evening: Vietnamese coffee or juice at the sunset café, White Rose dumplings, Bánh Căn rice pancakes, grilled meats and stir-fried corn from a street vendor, beef in vinegar sauce, and a multi-dish nhậu-style river dinner. The exact list may vary slightly by vendor availability and season.
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The only things not included are: alcoholic drinks and soft drinks ordered at the nhậu dinner restaurant, personal travel insurance, and any other services not listed above. Everything else — vehicle, guide, all food tastings, sunset café coffee or juice, dinner dishes, and hotel pickup and drop-off — is fully covered in the $85 or $105 price.
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- Vintage Vespa or US Army Jeep
- English-speaking local guide
- Sunset café — coffee or juice
- White Rose dumplings stop
- Bánh Căn at street vendor
- Grilled meats & stir-fried corn
- Beef in vinegar sauce
- Full riverside nhậu dinner
- Hotel pickup & drop-off · 2-way