REVIEW · HOI AN
Night Life Street Food Tours Hoi An
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Street food tastes better when you don’t have to guess. This 3-hour night walk in Hoi An Ancient Town pairs local favorites with an English-speaking guide and a smooth, no-drama plan. I like the way it wraps egg coffee and classic bites into an easy evening route, so you can eat first and ask questions second.
My second favorite part is the English-speaking tour guide—the difference between random ordering and eating what locals actually go for. A possible drawback: you’ll spend the whole session on food and walking, so if you want a slow, nightlife sightseeing-style tour, this may feel food-focused.
In This Review
- Key Things to Know Before You Go
- Why This 6:00 pm Hoi An Street Food Walk Works at Night
- What You Actually Get for $38 (And Why It Can Be Good Value)
- Hoi An Ancient Town After Dark: The Setting That Changes Everything
- The Menu Highlights You Should Taste (Based on What’s Included)
- What Makes the Guide Matter (Sam’s Name Came Up for a Reason)
- Price and Logistics: How to Plan Your Evening Around It
- Who This Tour Suits Best (And Who Might Prefer Another Plan)
- Should You Book Night Life Street Food Tours Hoi An?
- FAQ
- What is the price for the Night Life Street Food Tour in Hoi An?
- How long is the tour, and what time does it start?
- Where do I meet the tour?
- What food and drinks are included?
- Are alcoholic beverages included?
- Can I cancel for a full refund?
Key Things to Know Before You Go

- 3 hours at night, starting 6:00 pm so you can catch the Ancient Town vibe after dark
- $38 includes dinner-style street food plus a Vietnamese happy water and an egg coffee
- Small group up to 20 travelers for a more relaxed pace than big tours
- Stops stay based around Hoi An Ancient Town, letting you combine atmosphere and eating
- Mobile ticket and a straightforward start/end back at the meeting point
- Guide boost matters—one review specifically called out the impact of a guide named Sam
Why This 6:00 pm Hoi An Street Food Walk Works at Night

Hoi An at night has a different rhythm. The streets feel more like a living set than a daytime shopping list. This tour leans into that with a simple promise: in about 3 hours, you’ll move through Hoi An Ancient Town while sampling a sequence of local foods.
The timing matters too. A 6:00 pm start gives you the best mix of early evening energy and the calmer feel that comes after dinner traffic. If you’ve ever tried to plan street food solo, you know the problem: you end up bouncing between stalls you can’t compare, then you miss the one thing you actually wanted. Here, the pacing is handled, and you keep moving without second-guessing.
Also, it’s a “do it once, do it right” kind of experience. You can absolutely find food on your own in Hoi An. But this tour gives you a route and an interpreter for flavor—what to order, when to try it, and how to enjoy it without turning the evening into a scavenger hunt.
You can also read our reviews of more food & drink experiences in Hoi An
What You Actually Get for $38 (And Why It Can Be Good Value)

At $38 per person, the headline is the price tag. The real value is what you get for it. The tour includes:
- All street food as part of the dinner experience
- A Vietnamese happy water
- A drink plus egg coffee
- One bottle of water
- An English-speaking tour guide
That bundle is what makes the math work. Street food in Vietnam can be cheap per bite, but if you’re buying multiple items, plus drinks, plus whatever “extra” you decide you want mid-walk, costs climb fast. Add that the tour includes the egg coffee, and you’re already ticking off a famous Hoi An treat rather than hunting blindly.
One more value point: the guide helps you avoid the common mistake of ordering everything you recognize and skipping what you don’t. You’ll try Hoi An street foods like Vietnamese spring rolls, white rose, bánh mì, and something listed as Chicken Rince Hoi an. (Spelling aside, it signals a local chicken dish worth trying in the place it belongs.)
Important note on expectations: alcoholic beverages and other drinks are not included, and tipping the guide isn’t covered. If you plan to add cocktails or beer, budget for it separately. If you stick with what’s included, you’ll likely feel like you got a full dinner out of the price.
Hoi An Ancient Town After Dark: The Setting That Changes Everything
The itinerary centers on Hoi An Ancient Town, and that’s not a random choice. The area’s mix of nostalgic architecture and folk-art atmosphere makes street food feel like part of the night, not a break from it. When you eat while walking through a historic town, the “where” starts to matter as much as the “what.”
Here’s what that means for you in practice:
- You get a night backdrop while you sample food, so the tour doesn’t feel like sitting in one place.
- You’re not locked into a formal restaurant meal. Street food stays the focus.
- The walk gives you time for appetite to reset between bites.
The tour is also designed to be easy logistically: it starts at a fixed location and ends back at the meeting point. That matters in Hoi An, where you don’t want to spend the last 20 minutes playing map games when your stomach is already doing its own planning.
The Menu Highlights You Should Taste (Based on What’s Included)

This tour is built around a focused set of local favorites, not a random buffet of whatever looks good. From the tour description, you should expect to try items like:
- Vietnamese spring rolls
- Egg coffee
- A local chicken dish associated with Hoi An (listed as Chicken Rince Hoi an)
- White rose
- Bánh mì
You’ll also get Vietnamese happy water and a drink, plus one bottle of water. That’s a lot for one evening, and it helps you try more variety than you’d usually order solo.
A practical way to approach the food: don’t treat it like a tasting menu where you need to “review” each item. Think of it as learning the local lineup. If one bite is richer, follow it with something lighter. If a dish is served warm, take a slow drink break and let your taste buds catch up. The guide’s role here is real—having someone explain what you’re eating can turn a good bite into a memorable one.
What Makes the Guide Matter (Sam’s Name Came Up for a Reason)

One review highlighted how having a guide named Sam made a huge difference. That matches what I’d expect from a well-run street food tour: the guide isn’t just translating—they’re helping you eat smarter.
For you, that usually means:
- You get direction on what to order when menus are hard to read
- You learn how the local specialties are meant to be eaten
- You avoid the awkward moment where you’re not sure whether to ask for something extra or whether you already got the “right” version
Even if you could find great food alone, a guide saves time and boosts confidence. When you’re paying $38 and taking three hours out of your evening, you’re not just buying snacks—you’re buying a shortcut to better choices.
Also, with a maximum of 20 travelers, the tour should stay organized enough for the guide to keep moving you along without losing the group. Big tours can feel rushed. A smaller group tends to feel more human, more conversational, and easier to follow.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Hoi An
Price and Logistics: How to Plan Your Evening Around It

This is a 3-hour tour, starting at 6:00 pm and ending back at the meeting point. It’s a meal-and-walk evening, not an all-night party. So plan your day so you don’t arrive already stuffed.
The meeting point is:
197 Nguyễn Duy Hiệu, Cẩm Châu, Hội An, Quảng Nam, Vietnam
Two logistics details that make a difference:
- Mobile ticket: you’re not hunting for a printed voucher.
- It’s near public transportation, which helps if your hotel isn’t right next to the meeting point.
If you’re coming from a farther part of town, give yourself a little buffer. Street food tours run on time because the food schedule matters, and missing the start means you might miss the first round of bites.
As for comfort: you’ll be walking during the Ancient Town stretch. Wear shoes you trust. Your feet will do the rest of the sightseeing.
Who This Tour Suits Best (And Who Might Prefer Another Plan)

This night street food tour is a strong match if you want:
- A guided way to experience Hoi An food without menu stress
- Multiple local specialties in one evening
- An English-speaking guide who can help you understand what you’re eating
- A small-group vibe (up to 20 travelers)
It’s also a good option for couples and solo travelers. Solo? You get built-in companionship and a ready-made plan. Couples? You both get to try more than one person could comfortably order alone.
Who might skip it? If you want a nightlife tour with more bars and fewer food bites, the included items (street food, happy water, egg coffee, drink, and water) suggest this is mainly about eating. If you prefer to customize every meal with your own picks, you may prefer a DIY route.
Should You Book Night Life Street Food Tours Hoi An?

I’d book this tour if you’re in Hoi An for a short stay or if you want a reliable way to eat well without spending your evening figuring things out. The value is in the bundle: street food plus egg coffee plus Vietnamese happy water, all guided in a 3-hour format.
I’d think twice only if you dislike walking or you’re looking for an alcohol-heavy nightlife scene. Alcohol isn’t part of the included package, and the tour is built around food first.
If you’re food-focused and you want someone like Sam to help you make better choices faster, this one is an easy yes.
FAQ
What is the price for the Night Life Street Food Tour in Hoi An?
The tour costs $38.00 per person.
How long is the tour, and what time does it start?
The tour lasts about 3 hours and starts at 6:00 pm.
Where do I meet the tour?
You meet at 197 Nguyễn Duy Hiệu, Cẩm Châu, Hội An, Quảng Nam, Vietnam.
What food and drinks are included?
The tour includes all street food, Vietnamese happy water, a drink, egg coffee, and one bottle of water, with an English-speaking tour guide.
Are alcoholic beverages included?
No. Alcoholic beverages are not included, and other drinks are also not included.
Can I cancel for a full refund?
Yes. You can cancel for a full refund if you cancel at least 24 hours before the tour start time.


































