Embark on a gourmet exploration of Nha Trang’s street food scene with expert chef Dat Dat. Discover the city’s unique cuisine and indulge in delicious local dishes.
Embark on a gourmet exploration of Nha Trang’s street food scene with expert chef Dat Dat. Discover the city’s unique cuisine and indulge in delicious local dishes.
- Nha Trang Beach - Chef Dat and his team of apprentice drivers will retrieve you from your accommodation via motorbike scooter.\n\nClutching onto them, you’ll navigate the bustling throngs of motorcyclists. In Vietnam, scooters are the quintessential mode of transport, particularly our model, which gained fame through Audrey Hepburn’s portrayal in…
- Nha Trang Beach - Chef Dat and his team of apprentice drivers will retrieve you from your accommodation via motorbike scooter.\n\nClutching onto them, you’ll navigate the bustling throngs of motorcyclists. In Vietnam, scooters are the quintessential mode of transport, particularly our model, which gained fame through Audrey Hepburn’s portrayal in the 1953 classic, Roman Holiday.\n\nVenturing from the hectic main roads, we’ll explore serene local districts, far from the usual tourist paths, where you’ll find a humble street-side table beneath a canopy, attended by welcoming women. The culinary journey begins with banh can - tender, airy rice flour mini pancakes, meticulously prepared in tiny clay pots, then adorned with a quail egg or accompanied by a selection of minced pork, squid, or shrimp toppings.\n\nThe delightful little cakes are irresistibly tempting, serving as the perfect vessel for a medley of tastes and consistencies once immersed in a concoction of nuoc mam pha, a robust, aromatic fish sauce crafted from fermented anchovies, enhanced with your choice of crispy fried scallions.\n\nFollowing that is banh xeo, a crunchy, rice flour pancake tinged with turmeric, stuffed with bean sprouts, green onions, and regional squid. You envelop them in your preferred leafy greens and submerge them in the previously prepared sauce.\n\nProceeding, we have Fresh rice paper rolls, where you gather various herbs and pickled vegetables like carrot and daikon, along with barbecued minced pork on a bamboo skewer.\n\nPlace it all atop a delicate rice paper, roll it up, dip it into an exclusive sauce concocted from glutinous rice, minced pork, fish sauce…and savor the experience.\n\nAnother local specialty to sample is Bun Ca (tuna noodle soup), a harmonious blend of onions, tomatoes, and tuna creating a savory broth, complemented with an assortment of freshly sliced herbs, seasoned to achieve a quartet of sweet, sour, salty, and spicy flavors.\n\nThe pinnacle of this gastronomic excursion is the dessert Che Chuoi Nuong, featuring bananas encased in sticky rice and banana leaves, then slowly grilled over charcoal until they reach a delightful crispness. It’s presented on a dish, crowned with luscious coconut milk and a dusting of crushed peanuts.\n\nIt’s incredibly delicious! You must give it a try!
- Dinner included
- Dinner included
- Tips, gratuities and personal expenses
- Tips, gratuities and personal expenses
Dat, a tour guide and chef based in Nha Trang, operates the popular cooking class in the city. Communicating in flawless English with a hint of an Australian accent, Chef Dat and a group of student-drivers guide you around every nook of the city. Here you can savor unique Nha Trang cuisine as he provides detailed explanations on how to experience Nha Trang’s standout street food and produce.
Dat, a tour guide and chef based in Nha Trang, operates the popular cooking class in the city. Communicating in flawless English with a hint of an Australian accent, Chef Dat and a group of student-drivers guide you around every nook of the city. Here you can savor unique Nha Trang cuisine as he provides detailed explanations on how to experience Nha Trang’s standout street food and produce.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.