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Hoi An is touristy but also home to incredible local traditional Vietnamese food. It can be difficult to find with so many tourist restaurants so I went on a free walking tour with Minh from Guru Walk (https://bit.ly/guruwalks). This tour is perfect for foodies who want to explore the local food scene and try some of the best dishes Vietnam has to offer. Our first stop is Bánh Mì 304, a favorite shop for Banh Mi that supplies most of the city with their bread. Unlike the famous Anthony Bourdain Banh Mi shop, there's no line, and it's considered better by locals. We then move on to Thịt Nướng Cô Lợi Hội An, a street food vendor in the middle of the tourist area that most tourists miss. Here, we try Thịt Nướng, which is grilled meat for only 10,000 VND or $0.43 USD. Minh also shared with us why people sit on those small short seats. It's because street food is actually illegal in Vietnam, and they need something easy to pick up and run with if the authorities come around. Our next stop is Mrs. Bong's stall in Hoi An Market, where we try Bánh Đập, a crushed rice cake for only 5,000 VND or $0.21 USD. We then move on to a famous local spot, Chí Mà Phù, for Chè Mè Đen, a sweet black sesame soup for only 10,000 VND or $0.43 USD. We also visit the Meraki Bakery for Choux Pastry and Eclair filled with fresh passionfruit for only 7,000 VND or $0.30. Next up is the iconic food of Hoi An, Cao Lầu. We visit Restaurant Cao Lầu Bá Lễ for a bowl of this delicious noodle dish for only 35,000 VND or $1.49. Finally, we end our tour at La.Kao Teahouse, a modern teahouse where we try rare teas both hot and cold-brewed. Overall, this tour was an incredible experience, and I highly recommend it to anyone visiting Hoi An who wants to explore the local food scene. Thank you, Minh, for an unforgettable day!! // SUPPORT MY WORK// You can support my work at / ayngelina where I share tips that don't make it into videos and behind the scenes content. // MY EQUIPMENT // Camera: https://amzn.to/3m6I4E5 Wide Angle Lens Hack: https://amzn.to/3on9KHp Drone: https://amzn.to/2Y2tg1n Mic: https://amzn.to/3F4PfFx Handheld Tripod: https://amzn.to/2XWqPgc // GET THE BEST FOOD + TRAVEL TIPS // SUBSCRIBE: http://bit.ly/FoodTravelNews Like the music? Here's what I use: https://www.epidemicsound.com/referra... My travel insurance: https://bit.ly/nomadcoverage Onward Tickets: https://onwardticket.com/ayngelina Protect Yourself With a VPN: https://bit.ly/MY-VPN // MORE ABOUT ME!// Hi I'm Ayngelina. I'm Canadian and my full time job is my site BaconisMagic.ca it's all about the best food around the world and how to make it at home. Some videos on my channel contain affiliate links, meaning if you book or buy something through one of these links, I may earn a small commission (at no extra cost to you!). Follow my other social channels here: Instagram: / ayngelina Facebook: / baconismagic Blog: https://www.baconismagic.ca 00:00 Hoi An Food Tour 01:12 Best Banh Mi in Hoi An 02:15 banh uot thịt xien nướng 03:15 Why Do People Sit on Short Chairs in Vietnam? 03:39 bánh đập crushed rice cake 05:06 CHÍ MÀ PHÙ black sesame soup 07:06 French pastries in Hoi An 09:04 Cao Lầu Bá Lễ 11:55 La.Kao Teahouse #hộian #vietnam #vietnamesefood