Hanoi Food Tours — Old Quarter Street Food & Train Street

Hanoi food comes alive on the street — steaming bowls of pho, charcoal bun cha, crackling banh mi and egg coffee beside the railway tracks. Compare every guided food tour in one place and book with free cancellation.

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Compare the Best Food Tours in Hanoi — Old Quarter Walks, Train Street & Tastings

Street food in Hanoi is best explored with a local guide, and these tours cover every way to eat the city: evening Old Quarter street-food walks with an egg coffee stop on Train Street, a budget-friendly small-group tasting walk, a motorbike food-and-sights ride after dark, a hands-on market tour with a Vietnamese cooking class, and a Michelin-recognized gastronomy route. Prices are per person.

Local vendor grilling street snacks at a stall visited on a hanoi food tour in the Old Quarter, Vietnam from $32Most booked · 4.9★

Hanoi Old Quarter Food Tour with Train Street Visit

★★★★★ ★★★★★ 4.9(7,649 reviews)· 3 hours
  • Egg coffee stop right beside the Train Street tracks
  • Pho, banh mi and Old Quarter street snacks with a local guide
  • The classic Hanoi walk booked by thousands of travelers
  • Small group, plenty of time to eat and ask questions
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Table of a dozen Vietnamese street dishes sampled on a hanoi food tour in the Old Quarter, Vietnam from $3412+ tastings

Hanoi Old Quarter Street Food Tour — 12+ Tastings

★★★★★ ★★★★★ 4.9(289 reviews)· 3 hours
  • More than a dozen tastings across the Old Quarter
  • Hidden stalls locals rely on, away from the tourist trail
  • Stories behind each dish from a Hanoi-born guide
  • Vegetarian-friendly on request
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Cafe tables along the railway tracks on the Train Street stop of a hanoi food tour in Vietnam from $24Train Street classic

Hanoi Street Food Tour with Train Street Experience

★★★★★ ★★★★★ 4.9(2,979 reviews)· 3 hours
  • Coffee on the famous Train Street as the train passes
  • Authentic stalls chosen by a local, not the guidebooks
  • A generous spread of Hanoi street classics
  • Relaxed evening pace through the Old Quarter
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Guide leading travelers past food stalls in a narrow alley on a hanoi food tour in Vietnam from $2813+ tastings

Eat Like a Hanoian — 13+ Tastings & Train Street

★★★★★ ★★★★★ 4.9(52 reviews)· 3.5 hours
  • 13+ signature tastings picked by a passionate local guide
  • Hidden alleys most visitors walk straight past
  • Train Street finale to watch the train inch through
  • Enough food to skip dinner
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Small group tasting street snacks with a guide on a budget hanoi food tour in the Old Quarter, Vietnam from $15Budget pick · from $15

Hanoi Small-Group Street Food Walking Tour

★★★★★ ★★★★★ 4.8(1,251 reviews)· 3 hours
  • One of the best-value food walks in Hanoi
  • Small group with a friendly local guide
  • Fresh tropical fruit, snacks and street classics
  • Great first-evening introduction to the city
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Traveler riding pillion past lit food stalls on a motorbike hanoi food tour at night in Vietnam from $51By motorbike · 5.0★

Hanoi Street Food & Sightseeing Motorbike Tour — 7 Tastings

★★★★★ ★★★★★ 5(219 reviews)· 3.5 hours
  • Ride pillion with a local student rider-guide
  • Seven tastings plus the city sights by night
  • Reach neighborhoods walking tours never reach
  • Helmet and safety briefing included
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Fresh herbs and produce at a market stall on a cooking-class hanoi food tour in Vietnam from $36Cooking class

Hanoi Market Tour & Vietnamese Cooking Class

★★★★★ ★★★★★ 4.9(52 reviews)· 4.5 hours
  • Shop a working Hanoi market with a local chef
  • Cook classic Vietnamese dishes hands-on
  • Sit down to eat everything you make
  • Recipes to take home
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Signature bowl of noodles at a Michelin-recognized stall on a hanoi food tour in Vietnam from $22Michelin route

Hanoi Michelin Gastronomy Food Tour — 3–5 Stops

★★★★★ ★★★★★ 4.9(19 reviews)· 3 hours
  • Michelin-recognized stalls and eateries
  • Three to five carefully chosen stops
  • Signature Hanoi dishes with a knowledgeable guide
  • Sweet sticky-rice finish
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Plate of bun cha grilled pork and noodles served on a hanoi food tour in the Old Quarter, Vietnam from $31Evening walk

Hanoi 7-Tasting Street Food Tour with Train Street

★★★★★ ★★★★★ 4.9(793 reviews)· 3 hours
  • Seven generous tastings including bun cha
  • Local guide sharing the story behind each dish
  • Evening stroll through the lively Old Quarter
  • Train Street finish
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Found your tour? Hanoi's small-group food walks run just a handful of seats per evening, and the Train Street tours book out fastest around weekends and holidays.

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Hanoi Food Tours — Quick Comparison

Tour Price Rating Book Duration Best for
Train Street Classic $32 4.9 ★ Check 3 hrs Most-booked all-rounder
Train Street Walk $24 4.9 ★ Check 3 hrs Best value classic
7-Tasting Evening $31 4.9 ★ Check 3 hrs Relaxed evening walk
Small-Group Budget $15 4.8 ★ Check 3 hrs Budget first-timers
Old Quarter 12+ $34 4.9 ★ Check 3 hrs Serious grazers
Eat Like a Hanoian $28 4.9 ★ Check 3.5 hrs Big appetites
By Motorbike $51 5.0 ★ Check 3.5 hrs Seeing more of the city
Market & Cooking Class $36 4.9 ★ Check 4.5 hrs Cooking hands-on
Michelin Route $22 4.9 ★ Check 3 hrs Michelin bragging rights

What Makes Hanoi Vietnam's Street-Food Capital

Low plastic stools and steaming pots at a busy stall in the Old Quarter on a hanoi street food tour in Vietnam
36 Streets in the Old Quarter The 1,000-year-old maze of guild streets where the food tours graze
1930s Egg coffee & banh tom era Hanoi inventions still served on Train Street and around West Lake
$1–4 Price of most street dishes A bowl of pho or a banh mi rarely costs more than a few dollars
4.9★ Average food-tour rating Across 13,000+ verified reviews on the tours we compare
40+ Signature dishes to try From pho and bun cha to cha ca, banh cuon and che
24 hrs Free cancellation window On most Hanoi street food tours, booked through licensed operators

Complete Guide to Food Tours in Hanoi

Why Eat Vietnamese Food With a Local Guide in Hanoi

Hanoi food is famously good and famously hard to navigate on your first visit. The best pho counters have no English menu and open for only a few hours; the finest bun cha grills sit down unmarked alleys; and half the fun — egg coffee on Train Street, a stool at a bia hoi corner — is knowing where locals actually go. A guided hanoi street food tour solves all of that: a local guide walks you through the Old Quarter, orders the Vietnamese food Hanoi is famous for, explains each dish, and handles the where-and-when so you spend the evening eating rather than second-guessing.

It is the fastest way into Vietnamese cuisine and the real food of Hanoi.

Cafe tables lining the railway tracks on Train Street, a highlight of many hanoi street food tours in the Old Quarter, Vietnam

The Old Quarter — Hanoi's Street-Food Heartland

Almost every Hanoi street food tour is built around the Old Quarter — the dense grid of 36 ancient streets north of Hoan Kiem Lake, each historically named for the trade once sold there. Today it is wall-to-wall food: pho and banh cuon for breakfast, bun cha at lunch, grilled skewers and bia hoi by night. Most walking tours also detour to Train Street, where narrow cafés serve egg coffee inches from a live railway line, and to Dong Xuan Market, the city's largest covered market with its own bustling food court.

Because everything sits within a walkable pocket, a three-hour tour can pack in a dozen tastings without ever hurrying.

A plate of grilled pork and vermicelli noodles for bun cha served on a Hanoi street food tour in the Old Quarter, Vietnam

The Best Food in Hanoi — Dishes You'll Try

The exact line-up shifts by tour and season, but a good tour hits the classics of Vietnamese street food. Expect pho (the city's signature beef or chicken noodle soup), bun cha (charcoal-grilled pork with vermicelli and herbs, the dish Hanoi claims as its own), banh mi (the French-Vietnamese baguette), and egg coffee — a Hanoi invention where whipped egg yolk stands in for cream. Depending on the route you may also taste banh cuon (silky steamed rice rolls), cha ca (turmeric-and-dill grilled fish), bun rieu (crab-and-tomato noodle soup), fresh spring rolls, and a sweet che soup to finish.

  • Pho — Hanoi's signature rice-noodle soup, beef or chicken
  • Bun cha — charcoal-grilled pork, noodles and herbs
  • Banh mi — crackling baguette with pâté and pickles
  • Egg coffee (ca phe trung) — whipped egg yolk over strong coffee
  • Banh cuon — steamed rice rolls with pork and wood-ear mushroom
  • Cha ca — sizzling turmeric-and-dill fish
  • Bia hoi — Hanoi's fresh draft beer, a few cents a glass

Which Hanoi Food Tour Is Right for You

The tours we compare split into a few clear types, so you can match one to your appetite, budget and pace. The table below is the quick version; the cards above have the full detail and live prices.

If you want…ChooseFrom
The classic, most-booked experienceOld Quarter walk with a Train Street egg coffee$24–32
The best value for a first visitSmall-group street-food walking tour$15
To cover more of the cityMotorbike food-and-sights ride after dark$51
To cook, not just eatMarket tour with a Vietnamese cooking class$36
Serious grazing (12–13+ tastings)Old Quarter tasting marathon$28–34
Michelin-recognized addressesMichelin gastronomy route$22

Best Time for a Hanoi Food Tour — Month by Month

Food tours run every day of the year — the Old Quarter eats rain or shine. The chart shows Hanoi's average daytime highs and what each season puts on the table.

Autumn (September–November) and spring bring Hanoi's clearest, mildest days — ideal for a long street-food walk. Around Tet (late January or February) some family stalls close for the holiday, so check before booking.

Hanoi's Food Districts at a Glance

Almost everything the tours cover sits in one walkable pocket north of Hoan Kiem Lake — the Old Quarter's food streets, Train Street, Dong Xuan Market and the Ta Hien beer corner, with West Lake's shrimp-fritter stalls a short ride away.

Food streets & markets
Landmarks on the routes
A steaming bowl of beef pho with fresh herbs at an Old Quarter counter, the signature dish of any Hanoi street food tour in Vietnam

Planning Your Hanoi Food Tour

How Much to Eat — and When to Book

Most food tours in Hanoi include enough tastings to replace a full meal, so come hungry and skip the meal before. Evening departures are the most popular — the Old Quarter is at its liveliest after dark — and small-group tours cap at a handful of guests, so weekend and holiday slots fill first. Book a day or two ahead in the busy October-to-April season.

Nearly every tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before, so there is little downside to reserving early.

Crowds and lit food stalls at a night market on an evening hanoi street food tour in the Old Quarter, Vietnam

What to Know Before You Go

Wear comfortable shoes — you'll cover a lot of the Old Quarter on foot, often on uneven pavement and low plastic stools. Bring a little cash for extras your guide can't cover, though tastings are included. Tell the operator in advance about allergies or if you're vegetarian; most tours can adapt, and several offer meat-free routes.

On the motorbike tour you ride pillion with a helmet provided. And on Train Street, follow your guide's timing — the cafés clear the tracks whenever a train is due.

  • Come hungry — tastings usually add up to a full meal
  • Wear comfortable walking shoes for the Old Quarter
  • Flag allergies or vegetarian needs when booking
  • Carry small cash for any extra drinks or snacks
  • Book ahead on weekends and in the Oct–Apr peak season

Signature Dishes You'll Taste on a Hanoi Food Tour

The exact menu changes by tour and season, but these Hanoi staples turn up again and again across the Old Quarter walks and evening tastings — this is what to expect on your plate.

  • Pho

    Old Quarter noodle counters — Hanoi's signature soup
  • Bun cha

    Charcoal grills — the Hanoi lunch made world-famous
  • Banh mi

    Corner stalls — pâté, cold cuts and pickled veg
  • Egg coffee (ca phe trung)

    Train Street and Old Quarter cafés — a Hanoi invention
  • Banh cuon

    Steamed rice rolls with pork and wood-ear mushroom
  • Cha ca

    Turmeric-and-dill grilled fish, with its own street
  • Nem (spring rolls)

    Crisp fried and fresh rolls served across the tours
  • Bia hoi

    Ta Hien beer corner — Hanoi's fresh draft, cents a glass

Menus follow Hanoi's calendar — cool months bring steaming pho and hot pot, while the humid summer leans on iced egg coffee, che sweet soups and cold bia hoi.

What Travelers Say About These Hanoi Food Tours

★★★★★ ★★★★★
Easily the best thing we did in Hanoi. Our guide took us to tiny places we'd never have found — the bun cha and the egg coffee on Train Street were unreal. We were completely full by the end.
Hannah · United Kingdom
★★★★★ ★★★★★
So much food and so much local knowledge. We tried pho, banh cuon, grilled skewers and finished with a beer on Ta Hien. Our small group clicked and it felt more like eating with a friend.
Marco · Italy
★★★★★ ★★★★★
Did the motorbike food tour with a student guide and loved every minute — seven tastings, plus we saw parts of Hanoi you'd never reach on foot. Felt safe the whole time.
Priya · Australia
A glass of Hanoi egg coffee topped with whipped egg yolk at a Train Street café, a must-try on a Hanoi street food tour in Vietnam

Why Book Your Hanoi Food Tour Here

Every Tour, One Page

Old Quarter walks, Train Street tastings, motorbike rides and a market cooking class — compared side by side with real prices, ratings and durations so you can match a tour to your appetite and schedule.

Only Well-Reviewed Operators

We feature tours rated 4.8★ and up, drawn from more than 13,000 verified traveler reviews. No unrated, no guesswork.

Real Local Guides

Every tour is led by an English-speaking Hanoian who orders in Vietnamese, explains each dish, and takes you to the stalls locals actually use.

Honest Prices, No Markup

You book straight through the licensed operator at the same price you'd pay on their own site — we simply help you compare and choose.

Free Cancellation

Almost every tour we list can be cancelled free up to 24 hours before, so your plans stay flexible.

Built by a Hanoi Foodie

The comparisons, dish notes and district maps here come from years of eating through the Old Quarter, not a template — so you get the context, not just a booking button.

Hanoi Food Tours — Frequently Asked Questions

What food will I try on a Hanoi street food tour?

Most tours cover Hanoi's classics — pho, bun cha, banh mi and egg coffee — plus a rotating cast of banh cuon, cha ca, spring rolls, grilled skewers and a sweet che to finish. The exact line-up depends on the tour and the season, but expect roughly 7 to 13 tastings across several Old Quarter stalls.

How much does a Hanoi food tour cost?

Prices start around $15 for a budget small-group walking tour and run to about $51 for a motorbike food-and-sights ride. Most Old Quarter street-food tours sit in the $24–36 range per person, with tastings included.

Are Hanoi food tours suitable for vegetarians?

Many are. Vietnamese cooking uses a lot of vegetables, tofu, noodles and fresh herbs, and most operators can adapt the route or offer a vegetarian version if you tell them when you book. Flag any allergies at the same time.

Is Hanoi street food safe to eat?

On a guided tour, yes — the whole point of a local guide is that they take you to busy, trusted stalls with high turnover, where food is cooked fresh in front of you. Stick with your guide's picks, and you'll eat the best food Hanoi has to offer with peace of mind.

What is Train Street and do the tours go there?

Train Street is a narrow residential lane in the Old Quarter where cafés serve coffee at tables just inches from a live railway line. Several street food tours include an egg coffee stop there, timed safely around the train schedule by your guide.

When is the best time to take a Hanoi food tour?

Evening tours are the most popular, when the Old Quarter is busiest. Across the year, October to April brings Hanoi's cooler, drier weather and the most comfortable walking conditions, though tours run daily in every season.

Do I need to book a Hanoi food tour in advance?

It's wise. Small-group tours cap at a handful of guests and the most popular Train Street departures sell out on weekends and holidays. Since nearly every tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before, you can reserve early with no risk.

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