West Hollywood Food Tour





Description
Our West Hollywood food tour is inspired by a deep love of food, history, and the unique stories of this vibrant neighborhood. We make 5 delicious food stops on the tour. (enough for lunch) We want you to feel as if you’re exploring the city with a close friend who’s showing you all their favorite local hideaways. We look forward to having you join us on the Sidewalk Food Tour of West Hollywood and can’t wait to show you the sights. Happy eating!
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Itinerary
Sprawling historic market features a range of trendy shops, restaurants & gourmet grocery purveyors.
Television City, alternatively CBS Television City, is a television studio complex located in the Fairfax District of Los Angeles
Retail and restaurants draw a diverse crowd to the lively Fairfax District.
Michelina Bakery: Delectable pastries at Chef Vincent’s charming boulangerie have made it an instant staple of the historic Original Farmers Market.
Nonna’s Empanadas: A wide range of savory pastries baked every day with global inspired fillings
Canter’s Delicatessen: Tasty sweets from an iconic, traditional Jewish Bakery.
Noree Thai: The perfect spot to enjoy the heart and soul of Thai food.
The most amazing gelato in Los Angeles. Your tastebuds will Thank you later!
Highlights
What's included
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Important Information
- Wheelchair accessible
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
- Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
- All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
- Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Reviews(57)
Fun and tasty experience, we got to try a variety of delicious foods while learning about the neighborhood's history and culture. Our amazing guide was very friendly and knowledgeable who made tour enjoyable from start to finish. A great activity for food lovers, who looking to discover some of LA's hidden culinary gems.
Hi Josie, We’re so glad you had such a fun and flavorful experience exploring the neighborhood! It’s great to hear you enjoyed the mix of local dishes along with the cultural and historical insights along the way!
The tour was good length , with a LOT of food . Jean -Michel was very knowledgeable about the food and history of the area.
Hi, Thank you so much for sharing your thoughts! We appreciate you.
Jean was awesome. Very friendly and outgoing. Great bites to eat as well and the history added to it all!
Hi, Thank you for taking the time out of your day to share your experience with us! We appreciate it!
I hosted a group of clients for an intimate pasta making class. What a fun experience to gather and learn a new cooking skill. We made the pasta and ate together and it was a blast. The chefs were so kind and helped us every step of the way.
Hi, Thank you so much for sharing your experience! We truly appreciate your kind words!
Great start in the Farmer’s Market - almond croissant and amazing empanadas. Second stop at Canter’s deli was also great. But after that, long walk to a basic Thai restaurant for papaya salad that was totally undifferentiated from any Thai restaurant, followed by mid gelato at the place next door. Disappointing second half of tour. Large portions and nice guide.
What an amazing tour! Our guide, Matt, was excellent! My friend and I learned so much, all while enjoying a variety of yummy food. I would give it 10 stars if I could! I highly recommend this tour.
We met our tour guide, Matt, at the Original Farmers Market. From there, we enjoyed our walk, listening to Matt tell us interesting parts of LA’s cultural history, while stopping for samplings at 5 food locations we never would have found on our own. This tour was well worth it.
Thank you so much for the glowing review about our West Hollywood food tour with Matt. We're thrilled to read you enjoyed our food tour and thought it was "well worth it!" Join us on our Downtown LA and/or Venice food tour next time.
I’ve been on dozens of foodie tours and many cooking events so my expectations today were high. 4 of the 5 places were drab; enjoyed the food in only 2 places. Tour guide Matt was very nice and helpful.
Matt was brilliant. Despite the heat and everyone else cancelling he still stuck with us! It was really informative. Loved finding out the history of the place. The food choices were excellent too. It was a perfect intro to the area which we were staying in and we tried foods we probably wouldn’t have found on our own - especially the legendary Canters deli.
Our guide, Jess, was lovely and knowledgeable about the area, but we didn’t feel like it was so much of a food tour as much as a “lot of walking with not a lot of pay off tour.” More of a history tour than a food tour. We heard a bit about the area but the restaurants that were selected were somewhat random (except for Canter’s). We had hoped to see a little bit more in the farmers market where it seems like there were some “institutions” and the Thai place we went to was underwhelming with a sample of papaya salad. It was a nice day for walking which helped.



