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Food Tour of Bengaluru

Savour the authentic taste of India on this gastronomic tour of Bengaluru. Discover the most traditional recipes and typical delicacies of the capital of Karnataka. Food Tour of Bengaluru Itinerary. Begin your food tour of Bengaluru in the city...

  • 2 hours
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Savour the authentic taste of India on this gastronomic tour of Bengaluru. Discover the most traditional recipes and typical delicacies of the capital of Karnataka.

Food Tour of Bengaluru Itinerary

Begin your food tour of Bengaluru in the city centre, meeting your guide at the VB Bakery near Sajjan Rao Circle.

Set off on your gastronomic route exploring the oldest food stalls in Bengaluru's historic centre. Experience the smells of Indian spices and the colours of Karnataka dishes, and taste local treats such as Tangy Chat.

Immerse yourself in Indian culinary traditions as you watch locals prepare iconic recipes like wada pav, dabel, and samosas, known for their spicy flavours and textures.

Stroll through bustling lanes past street food stalls selling panipuri, a local favourite snack. Stop at a popular spot to enjoy this delicacy, made of a round crisp filled with flavoured water and fillings like chickpeas, potatoes, onions, and tamarind chutney.

To conclude your gastronomic walking tour, relax at the renowned Irani Cafe and enjoy a delicious cup of masala chai paired with a traditional Irani cake called maska.

Included

  • Professional local English speaking guide.
  • Food tasting.
  • Drink.

Tips

  • Accessibility: No, not suitable for people with reduced mobility

Location

Activity location

Divya Jyoti Netralaya, New Market Road, V V Puram, Bengaluru 560004, India

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