Hanoi Cooking class
Hanoi Cooking Class Tour: This cooking class offers a variety of dishes, such as pho, spring rolls, bun cha, and more. You will also visit a local wet market and learn about the ingredients and culture of Vietnamese food. The class is available twice times a day and lasts for 4 hours.
LEARN TO COOK 3 VIETNAMESE DISHES + EGG COFFEE / BEER EGG
Hanoi is a city with a rich culinary tradition and a variety of dishes to enjoy. Some of the most famous and delicious foods in Hanoi are:
Bun cha: This is a dish of grilled pork strips and balls served with rice vermicelli noodles, fresh herbs, and a tangy dipping sauce. It is one of the most popular street foods in Hanoi and a must-try for any visitor.
Pho: This is the iconic Vietnamese noodle soup that originated in Hanoi. It consists of rice noodles, beef or chicken, onions, and a fragrant broth. You can customize it with herbs, bean sprouts, chilies, and lime. It is a hearty and satisfying meal that can be eaten any time of the day.
Cha ca3: This is a dish of grilled fish marinated with turmeric and dill, served with rice noodles, peanuts, scallions, and a special sauce. It is a specialty of Hanoi and has a unique and aromatic flavor.
Egg coffee: This is a unique drink that combines strong black coffee with whipped egg yolks and condensed milk. It is creamy, sweet, and frothy, and a perfect way to end a meal or a day in Hanoi.
These are just some of the amazing foods that you can find in Hanoi….
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- PICK UP from hotels located in Hanoi Old Quarter by walking/motorbike
- MORNING CLASS: 8:00 A.M-8:15 A.M
- AFTERNOON CLASS: 1.30 P.M-1.45 P.M
- WELCOME DRINKS at our restaurant with tea/ instant coffee/water.
- CHEF RECOMMENDS 3 DISHSES to cook + offer extra egg coffee / egg beer + gives you guidelines on ingredients.
- LEARN SOME BASIC VIETNAMESE SENTENCES to communicate with local shopkeepers. Eg: How to bargain a price? How to greet someone in Vietnam? How much is it? …
- GO SHOPPING AT LOCAL MARKET with guide to buy all the ingredients according to the guidelines.
- LEARN TO COOK
- ENJOY YOUR FOOD YOU HAVE COOKED
- GET CERTIFICATES
- DROP OFF AT HOTELs (in Hanoi Old Quarter only):
– MORNING: 11.30 A.M
– AFTERNOON: 5.30 A.M
MENU:
This is a customized menu. Customers have a short discussion with the chef about which dishes everyone agrees to cook. You have 02 free selected dishes and 01 dishes recommended by the chef.
We OFFER FREE 01 special drinks from Vietnam to learn how to do it.
Your choice of:
“Ca Phe Trung”: Local selected coffee with whipping egg yolks is an inspiration of Hanoians
“Bia Trung”: Beer with whipping egg yolks is an inspiration of Hanoians who love the taste of beer with whipping eggs. It might seem strange at first but it is worth a try.
TRADITIONAL VIETNAMESE CUISINE:
“BUN CHA”: – Grilled pork belly in deeping fish sauce. Comes with fresh noodles and local herbs.
“PHO BO HA NOI” – Rice noodle soup with beef, Hanoi style
“PHO GA HA NOI” – Rice noodle soup with chicken,Hanoi style
“NEM RAN HA NOI” – Traditional spring rolls with minced pork.
“PHO CUON HA NOI” – Fresh noodle rolls with beef and fresh local herbs.
“NOM GA HOA CHUOI” – Banana flower salad with chicken
“GA XAO SA OT” – Sauteed chicken with lemongrass and chili. Served with steam rice.
“PHO CHIEN PHONG BO” – Deep fried crispy noodle with sauteed beef and bok-choy
VEGAN OPTIONS:
“NOM HOA CHUOI CHAY” – Banana flower salad
“NAM HAP XA” – Steamed assorted mushrooms with lemongrass
“PHO CHIEN PHONG RAU CU” – Deep – fried noodles with sauteed assorted vegetables
‘NEM RAN CHAY” – Deep – fried spring roll with assorted vegetables
“PHO NUOC CHAY” – Vegan rice wartery noodle soup
“DAU HU SOT ME” – Deep fried tofu, tamarind dressing.
- INCLUSIONS:
– Pick up and drop off from your hotel (located in Hanoi Old Quarter only) by walking or motorbike.
– Learn to cook 3 dishes + learn to make egg coffee/ egg beer
– Steamed rice comes along with dishes you have cooked
- EXCLUSIONS:
– Drinks
– Anything mentioned above
PRICE POLICY FOR CHILDREN:
– Free of charge for children from 1-3 years old.
– 50 % rate of adult for children from 4-6 years old.
– 100 % rate of adult for children from 7 years old.