The Premier New Orleans Food Tour

Welcome to New Orleans! Our fair city is known worldwide for our friendly local people, rich French Quarter history, fascinating 18th century architecture - and GOOD FOOD! Among New Orleans food tour

Welcome to New Orleans! Our fair city is known worldwide for our friendly local people, rich French Quarter history, fascinating 18th century architecture - and GOOD FOOD! Among New Orleans food tours, our top-rated company is the best at immersing you in the history of New Orleans and telling you how our unique cuisine evolved. We will explain the difference between Cajun and Creole cuisine, and tell you the history behind each. Must-do tastings include perfectly spiced Creole Jambalaya, Cajun Crawfish Etouffee, and Duck and Andouille Sausage gumbo. Three hours of fun, food and history with our New Orleans food tour of the French Quarter makes for a perfect afternoon!

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Location: New Orleans

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Q: Is there a minimum age requirement for this food tour in New Orleans?

A: Yes, there is a minimum age of 12 for this food tour. However, if you have younger children, they can join as long as they're accompanied by an adult. Just keep in mind that some of the food might be a bit spicy for younger palates!

Q: What should I wear on the food tour in the French Quarter?

A: Comfortable shoes are a must since you’ll be walking a lot! Also, dress in layers because the weather can change quickly in New Orleans. A light jacket is a good idea, especially in the evening.

Q: Can this tour accommodate food allergies or dietary restrictions?

A: Absolutely! Just make sure to indicate any dietary restrictions in the special requirements field during checkout. The guides are really good about accommodating different needs, so don’t hesitate to ask!

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Just finished the New Orleans Food Tour - Amazing Experience!

I just got back from the Premier New Orleans Food Tour, and wow, it was a total blast! The food was beyond delicious, especially that Cajun Crawfish Etouffee. Our guide shared such cool history about the French Quarter too. If you're thinking of gifting this, I’d say go for it! It’s perfect for foodies or anyone wanting to explore the city’s culture.

Considering the New Orleans Food Tour as a gift!

I’m thinking about booking the food tour for my parents who are visiting New Orleans next month. They love trying new foods and exploring history. Is it worth the money? Any tips on the best times to go?