Howdy H-Town EADO Food Tour

PUBLIC TOURS AVAILABLE OCTOBER - APRIL Taste some of the many flavors Houston has to offer as your guide walks you to five delicious venues. Through food, art and history you will see how EADO has e

PUBLIC TOURS AVAILABLE OCTOBER - APRIL Taste some of the many flavors Houston has to offer as your guide walks you to five delicious venues. Through food, art and history you will see how EADO has evolved from Houston’s original Chinatown into one of the fastest growing neighborhoods in the country. Sample delicious food from a bakery, a taco stand, a BBQ restaurant, a unique supermarket and a Vietnamese restaurant as you learn about the graffiti art, architecture, public art and green spaces that have helped shape EADO. 2 miles of total walking with stops along the way.

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Location: Houston

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Q&A

Q: Is there an age limit for this food tour? Can kids join?

A: There's no strict age limit for the Howdy H-Town EADO Food Tour, so kids are definitely welcome! Just keep in mind that it involves walking about 2 miles, so younger kids might get tired. Also, the tour includes a variety of foods—so if your kids are picky eaters, it might be good to check the menu beforehand. Overall, it's a fun outing for families!

Q: What kind of food do they serve? Is it enough for a meal?

A: You’ll get to sample from five venues, and trust me, it’s plenty! They serve everything from BBQ to tacos, plus some amazing Vietnamese dishes. Each stop is like a mini meal, so you’ll definitely leave full! And don’t worry, all the food is included in the price.

Q: What if it rains? Do they cancel or reschedule?

A: Good question! Tours happen rain or shine, but if it’s seriously bad weather, they may reschedule. It's always good to keep an eye on the forecast before your tour. They’ll reach out if there’s any change, so you're in the loop.

Discussions

Considering gifting the Howdy H-Town EADO Food Tour, anyone tried it?

Thinking about getting this food tour for my husband’s birthday next month. I love that it includes five different spots and all the food is covered. We’re big foodies, but I’m curious about how much walking is involved. Is it an easy stroll or more intense? Also, how’s the vibe in EADO? I’ve heard good things about the area!

Just did the Howdy H-Town EADO Food Tour, and WOW!

We went on the Howdy H-Town EADO Food Tour last weekend and it was a blast! The BBQ was my favorite, but the expansive flavors at the Vietnamese place were incredible too. The tour guide shared so much cool history about the area. EADO is amazing; all the street art is such a bonus. Totally worth it!