Tour

New Orleans Food Tour

  • 3 Stunden

Delight your senses and give in to your cravings enjoying the tastes of New Orleans on this walking food tour of the city's French Quarter. You'll sample typical local delicacies like beignets.

New Orleans Food Tour

Meet your tour guide at Jackson Square, on the banks of the Mississippi River, in the heart of the cultural melting pot that has created one of the United States' most iconic gastronomies.

Discover the history of New Orleans' culinary traditions thanks to your guide's stories. The multitude of ingredients imported to the country through the city's ports and the fusion of cultures have inspired delicious recipes that you'll try throughout the tour.

During the tour, we'll make a total of 4 stops to try 5 varieties of dishes. You'll begin your journey with one of the city's most famous sweets: the beignet. Fried dough covered in powdered sugar, enjoyed by locals for breakfast.

Your next stop is The French Market, the oldest public market in the United States, where vendors sell fresh ingredients and traditional New Orleans dishes alongside innovative fusion creations.

As you explore the streets of the French Quarter, you'll sample different varieties of seafood and learn about the spices used in typical cuisine. For instance, Tabasco, made in Louisiana, is an essential addition to many local foods.

Next, we'll sample a well-known dish fromCajun culture, allowing you to experience some of its distinct flavors.

You'll conclude your food tour with a sample of a traditional dessert made with sugar cane and nuts, showcasing two locally-grown products.

Preise

Inklusive

  • English–speaking guide
  • 5 tastings

Tipps

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

Standort

Aktivitätsort

700 Decatur Street, New Orleans

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