We’ve already given you a little taste of our trip to Ho Chi
Minh in Hungry in Ho Chi Minh. Now that brings us to our Saturday night
activity – a foodie tour with XO Tours. The tour boasts that you will not eat
‘typical’ Vietnamese food that you’d see in a restaurant. Boy were they right.
The night started with three lovely ladies who were our drivers for the evening picking us up on
three mopeds. There’s no way for me to tell you the details
and excitement we experienced on this adventure as it would be three pages
long. We explored five different districts within the city and enjoyed every
minute of it.
When we were leaving Chinatown it started to rain so we all
put on our rain gear. (Yes we know we look like cartoon penguins). Then the real rain came. It was raining so
hard that it hurt your face while cruising on the scooter. I can’t explain how
(although watching the video below may help) but that downpour made the night go
from epic to legendary. We were driving on the back of scooters over rivers and
through the heart of the city through the city getting absolutely soaked.
During the tour we had bo hue (beef noodle soup), grilled goat,
okra, frog legs, shrimp, and Vietnamese spirits. The last stop of the night in
District Four was certainly the most unique food we’ve had. This place had
great seafood but then came the Vietnamese delicacy called balut. (If you
have a weak stomach stop reading here and skip to the bottom.) Balut is a
fertilized duck egg that grows for 2-4 weeks. It’s then cooked like a hard
boiled egg and eaten the same way. Yes there is a bird in there. Trust me, I
still think it’s gross. We all accepted the challenge and Mario* was the first
to finish his and then Raegen. I will proudly say I tried half but once one of
the girls showed me a photo on her phone of
a cross section of the egg I couldn’t do it anymore.
Driving home along the river in the post-rain fresh air was
just what the doctor ordered and a great way to wrap up a trip of a lifetime.
Happy Trails,
Amy & Raegen
*Not his real name. I should've called Raegen Luigi to make this post a little more fun.
Will balut be on the menu for the wedding?
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