New Orleans Food Walking Tour of the French Quarter with Small-Group Option

Find out what all the fuss is about on this half-day food tour of some of the best food in New Orleans' famous French Quarter! Food and history mixed together. Your passionate and knowledgeable guide

Find out what all the fuss is about on this half-day food tour of some of the best food in New Orleans' famous French Quarter! Food and history mixed together. Your passionate and knowledgeable guide will escort you to experience traditional NOLA samplings in the French Quarter, including a few commonly mentioned in cookbooks. You will sample a variety of authentic tastings. Depending on your food tour time, options may include: Traditional Gumbo at a Creole restaurant, Seafood or Short Rib Po-Boys, Alligator Sausage, Muffuletta, Jambalaya, Char-Grilled Oyster, Pralines, buttery Praline cookies, and stroll past the famous Cafe du Monde. Learn about the rich legacy of fine food in the French Quarter and which hotspots to check out on your own later. You can even work with your guide to customize the tour to your interests or upgrade to a small-group tour with no more than 13 guests. Please note tastings are subject to change due to current availability.

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Location: New Orleans

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Q&A

Q: Can you change the food options during the tour if you're allergic to something?

A: Yes! The guide is usually pretty flexible. Just let them know in advance if you have any allergies or dietary restrictions, and they'll work to customize the food options for you. It's always good to communicate your needs before the tour starts.

Q: What's the best time of year to do this tour for the best food experiences?

A: Honestly, spring (March to May) is ideal because the weather's perfect and there's so much fresh produce. But fall (September to November) is also great as it’s less crowded, and you can enjoy seasonal dishes. Just avoid the summer heat if you can!

Q: Is this tour suitable for kids? What's the recommended age?

A: Yes, kids are welcome! There’s no strict age limit, but I'd say it’s most enjoyable for ages 8 and up. They'll love the food and the stories about the history of New Orleans. Just check with the provider if they have kid-friendly options, though.

Discussions

Thinking of Booking the Food Tour - Any Must-Try Dishes?

Hey everyone! I'm planning to take the New Orleans Food Walking Tour of the French Quarter soon. I've heard great things about the gumbo and the po-boys, but what are some must-try dishes that I shouldn't miss? Also, how’s the vibe of the small group upgrade? Would love to hear your experiences!

Gift Ideas for My Foodie Friend - Is This Tour Worth It?

My friend is obsessed with food, and I’m thinking about gifting them the Food Walking Tour in the French Quarter. Is it really worth it? What was your favorite part? Any insights would be awesome!