Highlight :
- Try to make a rice paper
- Learn how to bargain
- Ride round boat on the river in side water coconut forest.
- Hands on cooking class
- Enjoy what you cook
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From $32
Highlight :
8:00 your guide will pick you up at your hotel at 8 am to 8:30 am by car or minivan.
Learn some Vietnamese words that can be used to bargain with local people over something at the market.
8:30 am: comeback to your cargo to the countryside where you can stop to take photo (5 minutes)
8:45: you can explore local market. Your guide will give you some money that you can buy somethings from local market.
9:45: take round boats to cooking school at Cam Thanh fishing village. We join with the local fisherman in traditional round boats as we paddle in to coconut forest waterways to catch purple crabs take photo,
enjoy fresh air
10:00 arrive cooking school
welcome drink
Your chef will demonstrate Vietnamese menu:
You cook by yourself
How to make
1/ fish sauce
2/ rice paper you can try how to make a wet rice paper
3/ make wet spring roll: You use wet rice paper to make spring roll with shrim, pork, herbs..
Then you can taste with fish sauce
4/ green papaya ( mango or banana flower) salad
6/ fish in Banana leaf: when the meal has been prepared we will enjoy what you cooked
13:30: Back to hotel, end tour.
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