New Orleans Style Food Tour
New Orleans, Louisiana
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Trip Type: Food Tours
Duration: 3 hours
You’re invited to explore the traditional tastes of the Big Easy in the city’s most delicious and historic neighborhoods. On our three-hour walking food tours, you’ll get a glimpse into the city’s food, history, culture and architecture from classic jambalaya and po' boys to landmark hotels and historical buildings.
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You’re invited to explore the traditional tastes of the Big Easy in the city’s most delicious and historic neighborhoods. On our three-hour walking food tours, you’ll get a glimpse into the city’s food, history, culture and architecture from classic jambalaya and po' boys to landmark hotels and historical buildings.
However many days you’re spending in the Crescent City, there’s no better way to start your visit than with the ultimate local food tour. Walk and eat your way through the streets of the French Quarter and visit Jackson Square in the heart of the city while our guides entertain you with fun facts and point out famous sights.
This guided food tour walks to visit 5 tasting locations in the historic French Quarter. All food tastings (more than enough for lunch) are included in the ticket price.
The Lunch Bell Ringeth! Savor the Day!
However many days you’re spending in the Crescent City, there’s no better way to start your visit than with the ultimate local food tour. Walk and eat your way through the streets of the French Quarter and visit Jackson Square in the heart of the city while our guides entertain you with fun facts and point out famous sights.
This guided food tour walks to visit 5 tasting locations in the historic French Quarter. All food tastings (more than enough for lunch) are included in the ticket price.
- Tujague’s— This restaurant was previously a Spanish armory before it started slinging classic Creole dishes in an elegant setting famous for it’s rich history and delicious food. Come taste delicious Red Beans and Rice, a NOLA favorite,Taste dat!
- Laura’s Pralines and Candies – As New Orleans oldest candy store, Laura’s delicious Creole pralines and hand-made chocolates are made fresh daily in their French Quarter kitchen with recipes that date back to the 18th century. Laura’s also features Laura’s Creole and Cajun gourmet items for a taste of authentic New Orleans.
- Little Vic’s Rosticerria is where you’ll enjoy a traditional Muffaletta sandwich on homemade bread. Escape the noise and crowds of Bourbon Street by taking a short walk down to 719 Toulouse Street and experience a beautiful and peaceful Creole Courtyard!
- Croissant D’Or Patisserie, located in the heart of the World Famous French Quarter, has been serving New Orleans’ finest authentic French pastries for nearly thirty years. Yum!
- Nola Po-Boy – A local favorite, located in the heart of the French Quarter, dishing out some of the best seafood and po-boys in New Orleans! A hot roast beef po-boy, fully dressed, awaits!
- Cafe Fleur De Lis is continuing the tradition of Southern Cooking.Located in the heart of Historical French Market, Cafe Fleur De Lis is offering a great example of Southern Cooking experience get ready for a Tastebud delight the Famous Shrimp and Chesse Grits!
The Lunch Bell Ringeth! Savor the Day!
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