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Discover authentic vegan and vegetarian street food in Hoi An with a 3.5-hour guided tour. Explore local markets, hidden gems, and culinary traditions.
If you’re heading to Hoi An and want to experience its vibrant culinary scene without the meat, this Vegan/Vegetarian Street Food Tour offers a delightful taste of the town’s plant-based traditions. Priced at $33 per person and lasting around three and a half hours, this tour promises a look at local vegan spots, historic eateries, and colorful alleyways, all guided by knowledgeable locals. It’s an ideal way to see the town through a food lover’s lens, especially if you’re curious about Vietnam’s plant-based cuisine.
One aspect we really love is the blend of cultural influences. From Vietnamese classics to touches of Chinese, Japanese, and even French flavors, this tour showcases Hoi An’s melting pot of culinary heritage. Plus, visiting long-standing family-run vendors and historic sites makes the experience feel genuine and rewarding. The tour’s focus on hidden gems tucked away in local neighborhoods means you’re not just eating but also uncovering stories behind each dish.
A potential consideration is the limited group size—max 10 people—which keeps things intimate but might mean booking well in advance, especially during peak seasons. Also, since some stops depend on vendor availability, there might be slight changes to the menu on any given day, though backup plans are in place.
This tour best suits travelers who love exploring authentic local food, enjoy cultural stories behind dishes, and appreciate a leisurely, immersive experience in a charming setting.

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We start the tour at a centrally located spot, where your guide introduces you to Hoi An’s culinary history. Visiting the bakery that’s been around long enough to see generations of locals making Banh My 24/7 gives an authentic glimpse into everyday life. Watching the bakers craft their signature bread — crisp on the outside, soft inside — sets a perfect tone for the tour. Though it’s a quick stop, it’s fascinating to see how such a simple staple remains vital to Vietnamese street food culture.
Next, the group heads to a bustling market to meet friendly vendors who’ve been selling their produce and snacks for decades. This part is a sensory feast—bright fruits, fragrant dried jams, and tempting cakes. We loved the chance to taste fruits and dried jams, which aren’t always on tourist menus but are staples for locals. The market’s lively atmosphere adds energy, and your guide shares stories about the vendors’ long-standing relationships with their neighborhoods.
Walking through Hoi An’s picturesque alleyways, you’ll see the ancient houses that have stood for hundreds of years, including one that’s over 300 years old. Here, you’ll try White Roses, a vegan delicacy served in a historic setting that elevates the simple pleasure of eating street food. The guide’s insights help you appreciate the significance of these dishes—more than just food, they’re part of Hoi An’s history.
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A highlight is visiting a popular vegan restaurant famous for Cao Lau noodles — iconic to Hoi An, these thick, flavorful rice noodles are a must-try. The vegan twist makes it accessible for plant-based travelers. Then, there’s the Black Sesame Soup, which locals believe contributes to their longevity. Our reviewer noted the “secret ingredient” keeps this dessert smooth, nutty, and comforting.
Throughout the tour, you’ll learn how these vegan dishes reflect Vietnam’s diverse cultural influences. From Chinese noodle techniques to French-inspired pastries, the tour covers the culinary cross-pollination that shaped Hoi An’s food scene. As one reviewer put it, “We tasted all cultures in one food tour in a fun interactive way!”
The tour lasts roughly three and a half hours, which feels just right—enough to savor each dish without rushing. The group size is limited to 10, fostering a relaxed atmosphere where questions are welcomed, and everyone gets personal attention. The meeting point is conveniently located in the Old Town, and the tour concludes back at the starting point, making it easy to continue exploring or head for a relaxing rest.
At $33 per person, the tour offers excellent value considering the variety of food, local insights, and culture. Compared to independent eating, where you might spend more on fewer bites, this guided experience maximizes flavor and authenticity. Plus, the stories behind each vendor deepen the appreciation for the food.

What sets this tour apart is the focus on hidden spots and family-run vendors. These aren’t the touristy cafes but authentic, long-established eateries that have kept their recipes alive through generations. Several reviewers mention the pride these vendors take in their craft, which translates into better flavors and a genuine experience.
This tour is perfect for foodies eager to explore authentic Vietnamese vegan cuisine without the fuss of a formal restaurant. It suits travelers looking for a cultural story behind their bites and those curious about the influences that shaped Hoi An’s culinary identity. If you appreciate small-group tours with genuine local insights, this is a good pick.
It’s especially well-suited for travelers who want a relaxed pace, meaningful interaction, and a chance to taste a variety of dishes in historic settings. Vegans and vegetarians will find this an ideal way to discover flavorful, satisfying options that go beyond typical tourist fare.
However, if your schedule is tight or you prefer a more structured or high-end dining experience, you may want to consider other options. This tour emphasizes authenticity, local flavor, and cultural stories over luxury or gourmet presentation.

Is this tour suitable for all dietary restrictions?
This tour is specifically vegan/vegetarian, so it’s perfect for plant-based eaters. If you have other restrictions, it’s best to contact the provider beforehand.
How long does the tour last?
The experience takes approximately 3 hours 30 minutes, giving plenty of time to enjoy each stop without feeling rushed.
What is included in the price?
For $33, you’ll enjoy multiple tastings, visits to historic sites, and insights from a knowledgeable guide. Beverages and additional snacks are generally not included.
Are there any age restrictions?
Most travelers can participate, but it’s best for children who enjoy walking and trying new foods. Small groups create a relaxed environment suitable for families.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at 07 Hoàng Diu, in Hoi An’s Old Town, and finishes back at the same meeting point.
Is there a minimum or maximum group size?
The tour is limited to 10 travelers, ensuring a personalized experience and plenty of interaction.
What happens if it rains?
The tour runs rain or shine, so bringing an umbrella or raincoat is advisable.

This Vegan/Vegetarian Street Food Tour in Hoi An offers a fantastic way to taste some of Vietnam’s most beloved plant-based dishes while soaking up the town’s charming atmosphere. It combines history, culture, and culinary delights in a relaxed, authentic setting. Whether you’re a dedicated vegan, a curious foodie, or someone eager to see Hoi An through its flavors, this tour delivers value and memorable moments.
You’ll leave with a fuller belly, a richer understanding of local food traditions, and a collection of stories about the vendors and dishes that define Hoi An’s vibrant street food scene. It’s a smart choice for those who want to go beyond the usual sightseeing and truly connect with the local culture through its cuisine.
If you’re after an immersive, authentic taste of Hoi An’s vegan and vegetarian scene, this tour hits all the right notes—delicious, educational, and genuinely local.