Signature Taco and Street Food Tour in Puerto Vallarta
Puerto Vallarta, Mexico
Trip Type: Food Tours
Duration: 3 hours 30 minutes
Enjoy a wonderful walking food tour showcasing the most delicious tacos and street food offered in the Bay of Banderas. Journey with a "foodie" guide and learn how the locals eat. Sample regional specialties including the birria, carnitas, fish tacos and many more dishes. This 3-hour, small group walking tour, will open your eyes to the culture, food and traditions of beautiful Puerto Vallarta.
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Enjoy a wonderful walking food tour showcasing the most delicious tacos and street food offered in the Bay of Banderas. Journey with a "foodie" guide and learn how the locals eat. Sample regional specialties including the birria, carnitas, fish tacos and many more dishes. This 3-hour, small group walking tour, will open your eyes to the culture, food and traditions of beautiful Puerto Vallarta.
Your taco food adventure begins at the intersection of Centro Vallarta and Emiliano Zapata (the Romantic Zone). Discover the charm that makes Puerto Vallarta a number one destination for lovers of Mexican cuisine.
Start with a tasty Jalisco specialty, beef birria. This is a beloved traditional breakfast dish, cooked by a local legend, who's family has continuously made this dish for over 40 years (using their mother's secret recipe). Next, sample freshly cooked carnitas tacos and wildly popular mouthwatering tacos dorado. Afterwards, refresh your palate with a fresh, cold, coconut.
The knowledgeable guide will then give you a behind the scenes tour of a Vallartan local treasure, "Bakery and Butcher Colin." Find out how the locals shop for freshly baked breads, and meats and then sample hot-off-the press sweet corn tortillas, made from fresh natural corn.
Continue to the local Mercado and learn how to shop like a Mexican. Your guide will educate you on the plethora of chiles, both fresh and dried, and the delectable variety of local fruits and vegetables that locals incorporate into their daily diet. You'll taste a Puerto Vallarta style ceviche tostada, near the Mercado and then dine on a generous and crunchy fish taco at one of the best taco stands in town. Be sure to save room for an unforgettable seafood chile relleno taco and a shrimp brochette at another popular and busy stop.
The final dish is a sizzling quesadilla made of tender adobada pork, beans, onion and guacamole. For dessert, try a world famous Michoacán style sorbet or ice cream and finish up the tour at the enticing Azteca candy shop.
Remember to "Come Hungry!"
Your taco food adventure begins at the intersection of Centro Vallarta and Emiliano Zapata (the Romantic Zone). Discover the charm that makes Puerto Vallarta a number one destination for lovers of Mexican cuisine.
Start with a tasty Jalisco specialty, beef birria. This is a beloved traditional breakfast dish, cooked by a local legend, who's family has continuously made this dish for over 40 years (using their mother's secret recipe). Next, sample freshly cooked carnitas tacos and wildly popular mouthwatering tacos dorado. Afterwards, refresh your palate with a fresh, cold, coconut.
The knowledgeable guide will then give you a behind the scenes tour of a Vallartan local treasure, "Bakery and Butcher Colin." Find out how the locals shop for freshly baked breads, and meats and then sample hot-off-the press sweet corn tortillas, made from fresh natural corn.
Continue to the local Mercado and learn how to shop like a Mexican. Your guide will educate you on the plethora of chiles, both fresh and dried, and the delectable variety of local fruits and vegetables that locals incorporate into their daily diet. You'll taste a Puerto Vallarta style ceviche tostada, near the Mercado and then dine on a generous and crunchy fish taco at one of the best taco stands in town. Be sure to save room for an unforgettable seafood chile relleno taco and a shrimp brochette at another popular and busy stop.
The final dish is a sizzling quesadilla made of tender adobada pork, beans, onion and guacamole. For dessert, try a world famous Michoacán style sorbet or ice cream and finish up the tour at the enticing Azteca candy shop.
Remember to "Come Hungry!"
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