Your adventure begins with tour guides and drivers picking you up on their motorbikes. As you sit on the back, you will experience the thrill of navigating Vietnam's chaotic streets while indulging in its famous local street foods.
Our culinary journey starts in the highland city of Da Lat with Banh Trang Nuong, or Grilled Vietnamese Rice Paper, affectionately known as Da Lat Pizza. Next, we will visit a local spot to try Banh Uot Long Ga, a unique dish consisting of thin rice flour pancakes with stir-fried chicken viscera, a delicacy hard to find elsewhere in Vietnam.
We will also enjoy Banh Can and Xiu Mai, which are Vietnamese mini pancakes served with meatballs. After sampling these delights, we will stroll through the bustling Da Lat night market to make room for dessert. Prepare your taste buds for Kem Bo, Da Lat’s signature avocado ice cream, a must-try when visiting the area.
Before returning to your hotel, warm up with a comforting glass of soy milk and grab some tasty pastries. The chilly Da Lat air makes this soy milk experience truly special, unlike any you’ve had before.
Caution: To drive a motorbike in Vietnam, individuals must have a valid International Driving Permit (IDP), a temporary Vietnamese motorcycle license, or a Vietnamese driving license. Tour participants must ensure they have the proper documentation to comply with local laws.
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4.6
Exploring the vibrant streets of Dalat on motorbikes while sampling local delicacies made for an unforgettable afternoon. We dove into a variety of dishes, from savory pancakes to sweet sticky rice, and each stop showcased the culinary charm of the area. The guides were friendly and knowledgeable, sharing fun tidbits about each dish and the local culture. One downside was that the ride could get a bit bumpy on some streets, which might not be ideal for everyone. Overall, it was a fun way to experience this place’s food scene and bond with friends over delicious meals.
4.6
We had an amazing time on our motorbike food journey through Dalat, savoring unique culinary delights like banh trang nuong while buzzing past charming landmarks like the Crazy House.
4.6
Riding through the bustling streets of Dalat, we savored some of the best local dishes, from crispy banh xeo to sweet coconut ice cream. The only hiccup was the occasional traffic, but our guide kept us entertained with stories about each stop, especially near the iconic flower market.