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Nothing draws people together like food, whether it’s the preparation or sitting down to taste local delicacies, barriers are broken down and conversation flows. We asked our Southeast Asia specialists to choose some of their favorite culinary experiences from this part of the world.

Food stall in Chiang Mai, Vietnam
Food stall in Chiang Mai, Vietnam
  • Swimming Pool at Anantara Resort

    Dine by design at the Anantara Golden Triangle, Thailand

    Choose from a variety of unique locations around the resort, and a private gourmet dinner will be prepared especially for you.

    A favorite setting is a raised platform in the heart of the bamboo forest where you can dine whilst elephants roam freely below.

    Anantara Resort, Golden Triangle
  • Crab pots at Kep

    Savor seafood in Kep, Cambodia

    For fresh, cheap seafood you won't find better than at the crab market in Kep.

    Watch as your crab is brought in from the crab pots and cooked at one of the ramshackle eateries on the seafront. Served with pepper from nearby Kampot, tuck in with your fingers and enjoy.

    We defy you to find anything more delectable!

    Kep, Cambodia
  • Cooking demonstrations at the Cultural Village, Sarawak, Malaysian Borneo

    Eat the tribal way in Sarawak, Borneo

    The cultural village in Sarawak comprises six dwellings which are inhabited by tribes people who demonstrate local arts and crafts including basketry and weaving, blow pipe shooting, top spinning and sago processing.

    Whilst exploring the Lemanak River with your Iban guide, you will be treated to a delicious lunch steamed the traditional way within bamboo tubes on an open fire on the banks of the river.

    Read more about Borneo
  • Cooking in Vietntiane

    Go local at an insect market, Vientiane, Laos

    Not for the faint-hearted! Lak Saojet Market boasts a range of local delicacies including ant eggs and insects.

    In addition there's Laos's national fiery dish of laap, or you could try tasting a fine Lao coffee or even accepting an invite to drink the potent Lao Lao, a strange rice wine blend that will knock your socks off!

    Vientiane, Laos
  • Street food, Vietnam

    Tuck into street food in Vietnam

    This is one of the best and cheapest ways to experience authentic local cuisine and no food is more iconic here than pho (noodle soup).

    If in Hanoi, take our early bird tour by cycle which finishes up in a historical pho eatery for breakfast. Hot, fragrant broth is ladled over rice noodles and topped with tasty beef or chicken and herbs.

    Delicious!

    Read more about Vietnamese food

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