HA NOI MAYA KITCHEN: TRADITIONAL COOKING CLASS & MARKET TOUR (NEW)

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Meeting point: No. 47 Hang Bong Street, Hanoi, Vietnam

Starting time: 08:30 am/1:30 pm (Market may not be available in the afternoon)

Duration: 4 hours

Embrace Vietnamese culture with a culinary class at the Old Quarter

This hands-on experience starts with a trip to the local market to buy fresh ingredients and then heading to the kitchen where you will make four classic Vietnamese dishes (fried spring rolls, papaya salad, pho rolls, mixed pho) and Vietnamese specialty – egg coffee. After the class, you can enjoy lunch with all the delicious dishes you’ve just made.

Highlights:

  • Learn how to make authentic local dishes such as fried spring rolls and Hanoi’s signature drink egg coffee
  • Experience the buzz of a local market
  • Step-by-step instructions and cooking tips from a local
  • Understand more about Vietnamese food culture
MENU
  • Nom Du Du – Papaya Salad
  • Nem Ran – Fried Spring Rolls
  • Pho Cuon – Pho Rolls
  • Pho Tron – Mixed Pho
  • Ca Phe Trung – Egg Coffee
  • Dessert: Seasonal fruits
DESCRIPTION

08:30 – 09:00 AM/1:30 – 2:00 PM: Start with a welcome at our office at No. 47 Hang Bong Street and then head to Yen Thai market, a local market nearby where you can get a glimpse of local life, buy fresh food and have a better understanding of Vietnamese ingredients plus their substitutes. On the way to the market, you will pass by and get a brief introduction to Yen Thai Communal House, a National Historical and Cultural Relic of Vietnam.

09:00 – 11:30 AM/2:00 – 4:30 PM: After visiting the market, head to the kitchen for the cooking class. Your cooking instructor will show you how to make four classic Vietnamese dishes (fried spring rolls, papaya salad, pho rolls, mixed pho) and Vietnamese specialty egg coffee.Our instructor will guide you step by step to make fried spring rolls first. This can be considered our ‘national’ dish for holidays and gathering feasts. It will require the flexibility of your hands to make even and lovely rolls.

Then move to papaya salad with the main flavors of sour and sweet. This type of salad will help to neutralize and take back your appetite after a fried dish.

Pho rolls and mixed pho are variants of our traditional rice noodles – Pho. These are locals’ favorites especially on summer days.

For Pho rolls, we will learn how to skillfully separate and take out one uncut Pho sheet and also prepare ingredients to put inside and make delicious white and round rolls.