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It was so much fun to cook with Duck. She was super patient and kind. The food was absolutely delicious!! Definitely recommend:)
We drove all across town for 4 different courses. First 'cakes' and spring rolls, then a hotpot, pancake and Vietnamese salad and in the end a sweet soup. The weather was pretty bad, but they provided us with ponchos. The driving on the scooter was very safe. The girls were really sweet and enthusiastic. I'd definitely recommend this food tour!
Hue normally has huge amounts of traffic, we were worried about getting lost in the crowds, but our tour guides were amazing! They guided us through the crowds safe and sound. These young women have the most amazing riding skills that we always felt safe . It was an exhilarating experience. The places that we visited for street food were well chosen with each spot providing an authentic local experience with some of the best food we have ever had and that we've ever cooked. Along with excellent driving skills our guides were wonderful companions, enthusiastic, happy and knowledgeable. This tour is a must for anyone visiting Hue
In Hue cooking classes you’ll learn classic dishes like Bun Bo Hue, Banh Khoai, Banh Bao and local desserts that showcase the royal cuisine of the region.
Yes, many schools offer vegan and gluten‑free versions, using local ingredients such as rice, vegetables and soy.
Hue offers street‑food classes, market‑tour workshops with local chefs, family‑friendly sessions and even vegan‑specialized courses.
Most classes last 2–3 hours and groups are 6–12 people, giving enough time for hands‑on instruction.
English, French and sometimes Chinese are common; chefs often teach basic Vietnamese words while you cook.
Chefs can reduce the spice level by cutting chili or adding rice or coconut milk to mellow the dish.
Yes, during festivals you can learn to make sweet rice cakes for Tet or fresh fish‑noodle soups for summer celebrations.
Solo travelers mix easily into small groups; families enjoy interactive cooking games, while couples can share a romantic cooking session.
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