Royal Food Walk Tour Agra





Description
Get ready to taste the authentic best food of Agra and feast your taste buds. Agra is known for its ancient food culture, which is still alive and a visit to Agra is incomplete without trying this finger licious food. To make the experience unique, all the places on this food walk are assessed for quality by Yo Tours and we try to offer the best local food in town. We have designed this amazing experience for you with an intention to take you to these places for food tasting, so that you can also cherish this food, feast your taste buds and have a fabulous and lasting impression. You will taste more than 7 mouth watering and authentic delicacies of royal Agraon this food tour, if you are a food lover and enjoy experiencing different kind of foods, then you should not miss this walking tour because trust us, you will surely regret it later.
Tour Options
Itinerary
1. Stroll the lanes with oldest food shop of the old Agra, taste variety of street food, samosa, crispy, crumbly puri with aloo sabzi and chats. 2. Witness the preparation of the most celebrated sweets in the princely state, some delicacies that even though did not originate from Agra but still are a part of its rich cuisine for centuries. 3. Sip a cup of masala chai tea in clay pot with unmatched views of Agra, grab a lip smacking famous sweet dishes, desserts of Agra and admire its beauty while doing what people like doing – eat. 4. Taste a different variety of mouth freshener (various varieties of Paans, a mouth freshener usually had post meals) and end the walk with a delicious dessert.
Highlights
What's included
Traveller Ratings
Important Information
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Please bring
- 1. A good appetite.
- 2. Water Bottle (since water kills appetite and as per the principles of Yoga, water should be consumed only after 45 minutes of eating, we do not provide you water on the tour)
- 3. Sunglasses
- 4. Sunscreen
- 5. Umbrella (in case of rainy season or summer's) 6. Camera if you enjoy photography
Reviews(1)
This tour supplied plenty of food of a decent variety, and the guide was adept at getting through the crowds and ordering quickly. The guide was unfortunately a bit low-energy and non-talkative. Also, the area of food stalls in Agra is very small and basically amounts to one street; it's probably not the best Indian city in which to do a food tour.



