Don't be fooled by imitations and take THE original "SIP & SAVOR" chef-guided food and history tour, offered by the #1 Tour/Activity Operator in Santa Fe. This classic Santa Fe food and drink adventu
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Location: Santa Fe
What's Included
- Food and beverage tastings at four unique local venues
- Venue gratuity
- Fun and knowledgeable local guide
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: It's definitely a good idea to book in advance! The tours can fill up pretty quickly, especially on weekends or during peak tourist seasons. You can check their website for availability and make a reservation. If you're buying this as a gift, I recommend booking a date that works for the recipient ahead of time to avoid disappointment.
A: You'll get to sample a wide variety, not just New Mexican food! They take you to four different venues that showcase everything from local tacos to international cuisines. Each stop is unique, and the tastings are generous. Plus, the guide shares great stories about the dishes and the area's history, which makes it even better!
A: Casual and comfortable is the way to go! Since you'll be walking through the Plaza, good shoes are a must. I wore cute sandals, but I wished I’d worn something more supportive. Layers are also a good idea since it can get a bit chilly in the evening. Just be ready to enjoy some good food and have fun!
Discussions
Just did the Sip & Savor Tour - so worth it!
I recently went on the Sip & Savor tour in Santa Fe and it was amazing! We got to try food from four different places, including a really cool fusion restaurant that offered tacos with an Asian twist! The guide was super knowledgeable about the history of the area too. If you're thinking about a gift for someone who loves food, definitely consider this! Just make sure to book ahead because it gets busy.
Shopping for a gift? Is this tour fun for all ages?
I’m thinking of getting the Sip & Savor tour for my parents, but my mom’s a bit picky with food. Is it varied enough for someone who's not into spicy stuff? Also, how long does the tour usually last? Any thoughts?