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Melanie_B, Apr 2026
Amazing!!!
This was such a lovely experience!!! The food is incredible, made 4 full Vietnamese dishes that were so delicious! The staff, thom, was super nice, sweet and took lots of pics for our memories! Would highly recommend this tour to anyone interest doing a Vietnamese cooking class.
Ana_C, Apr 2026
Great fun
The cooking class was great! Tram is very funny and explains a lot of things about the different foods you're preparing, you really get to make everything yourself in a beautiful place with a view of the coconut boat river, and the market visit is very interesting to learn more about vietnamese vegetables and fruits. It ended up just being the two of us on the experience and it was still super fun :) definitely would recommend if you want to try something different while you're in Hoi An.
Nirmal_P, Apr 2026
Beautiful Hoi An and Marble Hills
The Marble Hills and Hoi An are a great experience. Marble Hills suprised us with the beauty. What we were not prepare was the amount of climbing we had to do to reach each of the caves. But the effort was worth it. The Guide Mr.Minhbwas a native of the place and came with great stories about the history and significance of the place. Hoi An - the village is so beautiful especially in the night. Great options of restaurants. Don't miss the Lantern boat ride which isbthe highlight.
Mette_K, Apr 2026
So much more then a food tour
A truly wonderful experience. Thuy is a ray of sunshine and was eager to share her culture and local cuisine with us. The morning tour starts early, but we get to see the farmers in the midst of their work, the bustling market and experience the local people as they start their day.
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Hailed as one of the country’s culinary capitals, Hoi An is the ideal place to master the basics of Central Vietnam’s distinctive cuisine, which fuses Southeast Asian and French styles. Sure, you could just feast on bahn mi and cao lau—but cooking classes in Hoi An teach you traditional Vietnamese cooking techniques and offer more insight into the local culinary culture than you’d get from dining at a restaurant alone. These classes often include a visit to a local market, a tour of a farm, and even a ride in a basket boat, for the ultimate epicurean experience.