Taste of Tucson: Chef Led Food Tour

Tucson is the 1st city in America named by Unesco as a City of Gastronomy. This walking tour showcases the unique fusion of Southwest flavors that made this designation possible. The walking tour an e

Tucson is the 1st city in America named by Unesco as a City of Gastronomy. This walking tour showcases the unique fusion of Southwest flavors that made this designation possible. The walking tour an explosion of flavors and stories told by a professional chef and storyteller.

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Location: Tucson

What's Included

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Q&A

Q: Is there a minimum age for participants on the Taste of Tucson tour?

A: Yes, the tour is suitable for all ages! However, kids under 12 should be accompanied by an adult. They offer tastings that are designed to appeal to a broad audience, including children, so it should be a fun experience for the entire family!

Q: What should we wear for the Taste of Tucson food tour?

A: I'd recommend wearing comfortable shoes since you'll be doing quite a bit of walking. The weather can be warm, so light, breathable clothing is best. A hat and some sunscreen wouldn’t hurt either!

Q: Do they accommodate dietary restrictions on the Taste of Tucson tour?

A: Yes, they do! When you book, you can specify any dietary restrictions, and they’ll work to accommodate you. Just be sure to let them know ahead of time so they can plan the tastings accordingly.

Discussions

Just did the Taste of Tucson food tour and it was amazing!

Hey everyone! I just got back from the Taste of Tucson tour, and wow, it's a must-do if you love food! Our chef guide shared so many cool stories about the local cuisine while we sampled tacos, salsas, and even some unique desserts. The price is unbeatable since it feels like you're getting so much! I highly recommend it as a gift for anyone who enjoys exploring flavors. Just be ready to walk a bit — it's part of the fun!

Thinking about gifting the Taste of Tucson tour — worth it?

I'm considering buying the Taste of Tucson food tour for my sister's birthday. She loves trying new foods, and I think this would be super fun for her! Has anyone done it recently? What were your favorite parts? Any tips for making it even better?