Vacation tours can go beyond just travel, enjoying good food, and going sightseeing. You can learn the local traditions with the help of culinary experience to get into the core culture of the region. Cooking classes can be a part of your Tours to Vietnam that will help enhance your travel with skill and knowledge. Not only will you learn new recipes, but you will also get a chance to cook mouth-watering food that will make your tour a memorable one. Plan a visit to join some of the exciting culinary classes out there. Few cooking classes in Hoi An are as follows:
Red Bridge cooking school is a distinguished cooking class that has been in the trade for over ten years now in Hoi An. They operate daily tours that take you through the fantastic central market and other areas of Hoi An and are as follows:
They operate a night tour also at one of their other restaurants, Hai cafe. The restaurant is situated on the outskirts with a charming riverside backdrop. After having your meal with others, you can plunge into the pool. The tour covers a walk in the scenic Tra Que Herb Garden and a relaxing river cruise. The differences in the tours Half and Full day tour is the amount of time spent on the activities and the food that you cook. The tours are available at USD 33 for Half-day and USD 55 for the full-day tour. Children aged less than seven years join free.
The owners of Red Bridge own another restaurant known as Hai cafe that offers a basic level cooking class in the evenings. It is located in the center of Ancient Town inside a stunning heritage building with a pretty courtyard setting. You can join the class for as low as USD 20 and can be entered as an alternative to dinner at a restaurant. On your Vietnam travel packages, ensure to visit this cooking class to learn about mouth-watering Vietnamese cuisine.
Ms. Van opened the Green Bamboo Cooking School in 2010. The difference between the most established and her class is that she offers a better-personalized cooking class experience. The classes are run by herself, and she takes pride in discussing Vietnam and its local cuisine. Having visited the central market, you will be invited to her home to cook in the kitchen. Then enjoy the meal together as if a family is dining. As her home is situated near Cua Dai beach, you can enjoy the beautiful sunset after you have finished your meal. A lot of tours to Vietnam offer culinary tours in such cooking classes.
Tra Que vegetable garden is a village more than 300 years old, that grows organic vegetables and herbs and is located kilometers away from Hoi An. Most of the vegetables and herbs of Hoi An are grown here. Tra Que Water Wheel restaurant is situated in the center of the village. Sitting in this traditional Vietnamese house, you can observe the farmers wearing their conical Vietnamese hats working on their fields. The tour includes a visit to the central market after which you cycle your way through the garden. You can also try your hands and work in the fields like a real farmer. Pick some vegetables that you may like and then the opportunity to cook delicious Vietnamese cuisine. Ride a water buffalo to mark a fantastic end to the day.
If you wish to learn the traditional cuisine that has not changed with the times, this is the perfect place to be. Thom and Phuong will welcome you to their home that is located on an island outside Hoi An. It is here that you will learn to cook traditional Vietnamese cuisine as their grandmother cooked it. It is a beautiful idea to include such cooking classes on your Vietnam tours.
The tour starts taking a boat to the village where both Thom and Phuong had grown up. You will get a chance to interact with the locals and visit their gardens to learn more about the herbs, vegetables, and spices that grow in their garden. Later cook the traditional cuisine with the ingredients that you learned about in the garden.
At Hoi An Eco cooking class, apart from cooking, you get to enjoy the local lifestyle like:
You learn to cook unique dishes like Goi Cuon (Fresh rice paper rolls), Banh xeo(Vietnamese pancake), and Nom Hua chuoi (banana flower salad).
Joining cooking class helps you not only learn new cuisine, but you also taste them that become a lifetime memory. On your Vietnam tours, ensure to hop on to one of the cooking classes in Hoi An to learn the delicious Vietnamese cuisine.
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