Tastes of Soho Afternoon Food and Cultural Walking Tour in London
London, United Kingdom
Trip Type: Food Tours
Duration: 3 hours 30 minutes
This tour is the perfect way to spend an afternoon in London. Not only will you discover some of the best local foodie-favourites in Soho, but you will also be led on a colourful walk through some of Soho’s oldest and most charming streets, eating your way from one interesting international destination to another.
On your exploration of Soho, you will taste a number of different world foods, and even stop in Chinatown. If you are looking for a fun way to get to know London's food scene, feel like a local, and get a good idea of what Soho has to offer, then this is the tour for you. It also finishes in time for you to catch a show at one of the West End's many theatres!
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This tour is the perfect way to spend an afternoon in London. Not only will you discover some of the best local foodie-favourites in Soho, but you will also be led on a colourful walk through some of Soho’s oldest and most charming streets, eating your way from one interesting international destination to another.
On your exploration of Soho, you will taste a number of different world foods, and even stop in Chinatown. If you are looking for a fun way to get to know London's food scene, feel like a local, and get a good idea of what Soho has to offer, then this is the tour for you. It also finishes in time for you to catch a show at one of the West End's many theatres!
Soho, London’s premier neighbourhood for entertainment, is filled with pubs, bakeries, bars, restaurants & coffee shops. This small borough bordering with some of London’s most famous shopping streets like Oxford and Regent Street is always at the forefront in trends, and one thing never lacking, is food.
From the traditional to some of the newest fusions in the city, Soho is the place to learn about London’s incredible International Food scene. Our London food tour of Soho’s International cuisine is an exploration of this neighbourhood’s diverse and historical richness.
This 3.5-Hour food and cultural walking tour will take you through Soho’s charming historical streets, as you discover a wide variety of International Foods from some of our favourite places.
Feel like a local: Food tours are the perfect way to discover a city, and our food tour was created to bring you the international flavours of Soho. You will discover high-quality, authentic eateries that the locals love, and learn how to avoid flashy food traps-which are generally very low quality and often more expensive.
The tour aims to give you the local feel of Soho and all it has to offer. Soho folklore is rich with colorful stories of writers, poets, artists and historical figures. Anyone can simply walk around Soho and enjoy its vibrant atmosphere - we want to show you other features of Soho that are not always visible to the eye. Your expert Food Guide will bring you to the places that have a story and a heart. Places that are not only appreciated by the locals, but special places that you will remember.
Soho is considered one of London’s oldest multicultural URBAN areas. Since the end of the 18th Century, Immigrants moved in to Soho, and the neighbourhood became known as London’s “French Quarter”. Most foreigners that came to London, found cheap housing in Soho, and brought with them their incredible cuisines. Amidst the music halls, small theatres and brothels, these immigrants opened up cheap “eating-houses” all over the neighbourhood, making it the “in” place to eat for intellectuals, writers and artists, looking for delicious international cuisine.
Your exploration of Soho will bring to life layer upon layer of Soho’s rich history, and highlight the cultures that have created so many of London’s diverse foods – often Soho being the first place to find them.
Soho, London’s premier neighbourhood for entertainment, is filled with pubs, bakeries, bars, restaurants & coffee shops. This small borough bordering with some of London’s most famous shopping streets like Oxford and Regent Street is always at the forefront in trends, and one thing never lacking, is food.
From the traditional to some of the newest fusions in the city, Soho is the place to learn about London’s incredible International Food scene. Our London food tour of Soho’s International cuisine is an exploration of this neighbourhood’s diverse and historical richness.
This 3.5-Hour food and cultural walking tour will take you through Soho’s charming historical streets, as you discover a wide variety of International Foods from some of our favourite places.
Feel like a local: Food tours are the perfect way to discover a city, and our food tour was created to bring you the international flavours of Soho. You will discover high-quality, authentic eateries that the locals love, and learn how to avoid flashy food traps-which are generally very low quality and often more expensive.
The tour aims to give you the local feel of Soho and all it has to offer. Soho folklore is rich with colorful stories of writers, poets, artists and historical figures. Anyone can simply walk around Soho and enjoy its vibrant atmosphere - we want to show you other features of Soho that are not always visible to the eye. Your expert Food Guide will bring you to the places that have a story and a heart. Places that are not only appreciated by the locals, but special places that you will remember.
Soho is considered one of London’s oldest multicultural URBAN areas. Since the end of the 18th Century, Immigrants moved in to Soho, and the neighbourhood became known as London’s “French Quarter”. Most foreigners that came to London, found cheap housing in Soho, and brought with them their incredible cuisines. Amidst the music halls, small theatres and brothels, these immigrants opened up cheap “eating-houses” all over the neighbourhood, making it the “in” place to eat for intellectuals, writers and artists, looking for delicious international cuisine.
Your exploration of Soho will bring to life layer upon layer of Soho’s rich history, and highlight the cultures that have created so many of London’s diverse foods – often Soho being the first place to find them.
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