JOHNNY TOURS | Cooking Class in Mui Ne

From $108 3 hours 30 minutes Johnny Tours Mui Ne, Phan Thiet, Vietnam Pickup available Free until 1 day before

Why we love it?

The Johnny Tours Cooking Class in Mui Ne offers a hands-on culinary experience in the coastal town of Phan Thiet, Vietnam. Over the course of 3 hours and 30 minutes, participants will learn to prepare traditional Vietnamese dishes under the guidance of an English-speaking tour guide. This class is ideal for food enthusiasts and travelers looking to deepen their understanding of Vietnamese cuisine, as well as those seeking a unique cultural experience. What sets this tour apart is its emphasis on local ingredients and cooking techniques, allowing participants to immerse themselves in the flavors and culinary traditions of the region.

Inclusions

  • Transportation , Water , English Speaking Tour Guide,

Exclusions

  • Happy Tip

Itinerary

Step 1

COOKING CLASS

With Market Tour

9am to 12:30pm

A visit at the local Ham Tien Market
Cooking and mastering four popular Vietnamese dishes
Tasting and enjoying your own cooked dishes
Receiving a recipe booklet to cook for friends and family at home
Photos of your cooking class experience on Facebook

COOKING CLASS ONLY
Without Market Tour
10am to 12:30pm
Cooking and mastering four popular Vietnamese dishes
Tasting and enjoying your own cooked dishes
Receiving a recipe booklet to cook for friends and family at home
Photos of your cooking class experience on Facebook

Step 2

RECIPES
We are happy to share our menu options and recipes with you. After each class we give you a recipe booklet to take home. Not only that, we email you the recipe documents of both classes!
Do both cooking classes and get a price reduction on your second class!

ALLERGIES & FOOD RESTRICTIONS
Just let us know (in the booking form) if you have any special dietary needs and the chefs will make sure to create an adjusted menu that suits your needs.
Please be aware that we don’t cater for ‘strict’ vegetarians/vegans as we use ingredients like fish sauce & other spices which may include fish/meat products to prepare some of the dishes. If you are comfortable with cooking with these spices/ingredients and simply leaving out (or replacing) the actual meat or fish then you’re very welcome to join.

Step 3

OUR DISHES
VIETNAMESE BEEF NOODLE SOUP (PHỞ BÒ )
Among all the Vietnamese dishes that came to the attention of the people in the western hemisphere, nothing else has received as much appreciation as pho. And rightly so; this delicious noodle soup is widely considered the national dish of Vietnam. Its steamy broth and fresh flavours have captured the culinary hearts of so many people around the world.

Step 4

MUI NE PANCAKES (BÁNH XÈO)
A simple pancake mainly made out of flour and rice, then stuffed with fresh local ingredients.
Prepping (and eating) the cake is as messy as it is enjoyable:
You wrap a piece of freshly cooked banh xeo in bean sprouts, star fruit, mint and spring onions which you dip into a lovely sweet chili fish sauce.
But the most special thing about banh xeo? We reckon it’s the trip that all 5 of your senses get taken on as you prepare it:
The sizzling sound of the batter pouring into the hot pan. The smell of the batter as it cooks. The vibrant colours of the yellow batter, green spring onions, and red shrimp. The taste sensation of crispy banh xeo, rich toppings, fresh veggies, and tangy sweet and sour sauce. Yum!

Step 5

FRESH RICE PAPER SPRING ROLLS WITH PEANUT SAUCE (CHẢ GIÒ HEO)
Spring rolls are an absolute staple in Vietnam. With an outer layer made with very thin rice paper, Vietnamese spring rolls can be filled either with vegetables, pork, shrimp or crab meat.

CHICKEN CURRY WITH SWEET POTATO (CÀ RI GÀ)
Almost every country in Asia has its own version of chicken curry– and Vietnam is no exception. Vietnamese curry is relatively mild (and unknown) compared to its Indian, Thai, or Malaysian counterparts. But it’s also extremely fragrant and full of flavour!

VIETNAMESE FRIED SPRING ROLLS WITH CHILI SAUCE (CHẢ GIÒ)
Chả giò, fried Vietnamese spring rolls, is a popular dish in Vietnam and is usually served as an appetizer. For this reason, very little ingredients are put into the rice paper. The ingredients in this dish are fairly flexible, but the most commonly used are rice vermicelli, shrimp, chicken, tofu, egg, basil, chopped lettuce, cilantro, and of course: fish sauce!

Step 6

FRESH COFFEE/COCONUT JELLY WITH SWEETENED MILK (THẠCH RAU CÂU)
Rau câu is a popular Vietnamese gelatin dessert that is sold throughout the whole country. Nowadays, rau câu has become so popular that you can find it not just in Vietnam but in many other Asian countries.

Please Note

  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • Not stroller accessible
  • Not suitable for pets
  • Infants must not sit on laps
  • Infant seats unavailable
  • Our service we will arrange a free pick up and dropped of at your hotel lobby after the trip.

Know Before You Go

  • Public transportation nearby

Cancellation Policy

Fully refundable until 1 day before start

Non-refundable after 1 day before start

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