Sunny and Jane were absolutely fantastic—warm, knowledgeable, and made us feel incredibly safe navigating the city on motorbikes. I truly appreciated their insight into Saigon’s culture and history. That said, I booked this tour mainly for the food, and I was left a bit underwhelmed. We visited four spots (including a sidewalk juice stand), and only tried three actual dishes and two drinks. While everything was tasty, I was hoping for more variety—small portions at 4–6 different stops, with a wider range of street food. I’ve been on many food tours, and this one leaned more into facts than flavors. Still enjoyable, but a better balance would’ve made it a standout.
Taste of The Morning

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Let's wake up early today and join with us on the scooters, start zipping around, dive in to small alleys and seek for real local food, at real local vendors. We will spend worthy 4 hours not only for breakfast, but also for a relax morning with our local tour guides. What are you waiting for? Step up and accept this one-in-a-life-time food challenge.
- Local breakfast and lunch
- Fruit tasting and coconut water
- English-speaking personal guide
- Helmet, rain ponchos
- All food and drinks: Water, soft drinks, coffee
- Fun and mind-blowing experience
Your adventure begins
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Start the Day Like a LocalWe’ll kick off the morning by grabbing a hot, crispy Banh Mi from a beloved street cart — just like locals do. Instead of eating on the go, we’ll bring it to a cozy, hidden café tucked inside an old apartment in District 1. Enjoy your breakfast with a traditional Vietnamese drip coffee and soak in the quiet charm of early-morning Saigon.
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From Old to New Saigon – Thủ Thiêm Tunnel Ride
Next, we ride across the Thu Thiem Tunnel, where you’ll get a sweeping view of Saigon's skyline — the perfect contrast between old-world charm and rapid modernization. Your guide will share fascinating stories about how the city has transformed over the decades. Don’t forget your camera — it’s a great photo stop!
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Market Life & Spiritual Corners
We continue down Võ Văn Kiệt Boulevard, making a stop at Hoa Binh Market, a bustling wet market full of colors, chaos, and character. Here, you’ll get to sample fresh tropical fruits, chat with vendors, and feel the rhythm of local life.
A few minutes away, we visit the Van Phat Pagoda — home to thousands of Buddha statues. It’s a peaceful and photogenic spot that offers a glimpse into Saigon’s spiritual side.
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Into Chinatown – Traditions & Herbal Remedies
Now we head deep into Chinatown, one of the oldest and most culturally rich areas in the city.
We ride through Hai Thuong Lang Hong Street, famous for its rows of traditional medicine shops filled with herbs, roots, and remedies passed down through generations.
Then we reach the charming “Betel Nut Street” (Trau Cau Market), where families still sell the leaves and areca nuts used in traditional Vietnamese wedding rituals. Your guide will share the symbolic meaning behind this beautiful custom.
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A Flavor some Local Lunch
After a full morning of discovery, it’s time to eat! We’ll take you to a local favorite spot for a light lunch featuring authentic dishes such as Banh Xeo (Vietnamese pancake) or Banh Canh Cua (Crab noodle soup).
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Ride back to your hotel
We’ll take the scenic route back and drop you off at your hotel, full of stories, tastes, and memories from a Saigon morning like no other.