Tour de Medio Dia Mercado y Gastronomía Ecuatoriana en Quito





Descripción
Si eres amante de la comida, o solo deseas conocer la gastronomia de otro pais, este tour es para ti…!! Conoceras la ciudad nueva, en medio de sus parques y edificios, visitaras restaurantes que ofrecen comida ecuatoriana, tendras una explosion de sabores en tu boca, mientras aprendes la historia de la comida y tu guia te explica historias divertidas y lugares secretos. ☺️ Ademas podras visitar el “Mercado Artesanal” si deseas llevar recuerdos del pais, como ponchos, sombreros, etc, y conoceras un mercado local de la ciudad donde observaras frutas, comida, etc. - RECORDAR QUE ESTE TOUR ES PARA “CARNIVOROS Y VEGETARIANOS” - NO ES UN TOUR PARA “VEGANOS” - EN CADA RESTAURANTE ESTA INCLUIDO “UN PLATO DE COMIDA POR CADA DOS PERSONAS”
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
Entre la Av. Patria y 6 de Diciembre se encuentra la casa de la cultura y al frente un establecimiento de McDonald’s, en la entrada te encontraras con tu guia, lo reconoceras por nuestra marca “TuristiK”
Cerca del sector de las universidades, visitaremos un restaurante donde comeremos el famoso “CEVICHOCHO”, este es un ceviche de los andes, en vez de pescado tiene granos de la montaña. Sabores que se mezclan entre salado, citrico, dulce (una explosion de sabor)
Asi mismo en el mismo barrio, visitaremos otro restaurante en donde su especialidad son platos elaborados con “PLATANO VERDE”, por ejemplo el “TIGRILLO” que es platano verde cocinado, con queso fresco y huevo
Despues de comer, el ejercicio es importante por lo que es OPCIONAL, podemos visitar el mercado artesanal en donde podras llevar algun recuerdo espectacular de tu visita al pais, asi mismo ponchos, sombreros, etc.
En este hermoso lugar disfrutaremos de una deliciosa empanada ecuatorina, hechas de forma artesanal y cocinadas en horno. Mientras las empanadas se preparan, visitaremos un “City Art Hotel” donde observaremos su arquitectura espectacular, su historia y podran tomarse fotos sorprendentes.
Parada imperdible, visita uno de los mejores mercados de Quito, en donde degustarás algunas frutas locales, únicas y tendremos una parada para probar algunos platos locales y típicos del Ecuador. Descubre la verdadera gastronomía local en un mercado limpio, bueno y seguro
Como gran final cerca de esta universidad visitaremos uno de los mercados locales mas importantes de la ciudad “MERCADO SANTA CLARA”, donde podran ver algunas frutas del Ecuador. Aqui en el patio de comida, el guia les explicara algunos platos tradicionales y podran probarlos.
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Valoraciones de viajeros
Información importante
- Se admiten animales de asistencia
- Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
- Hay asientos o sillas infantiles disponibles
- Adecuado para todos los niveles de aptitud física
Opiniones(37)
Kevin was an amazing guide! We had such a fun time being shown around Old Town, learning about the history of Quito, and getting to sample local food and drinks! I would definitely recommend this tour!
An exceptional gastronomic tour with Kevin. Itinerary was not rush. Very informative and fun day! Highly recommended!
Vivi was an excellent guide for this excursion! We were the only guests so we got a private experience and enjoyed sampling so many foods and seeing several markets. She gave us lots of information about the food and made good conversation. Lots of walking so make sure you're used to the altitude!
Overall, it's a good tour. The tour guide Stefy was friendly. She provided details about the meeting place. We had so much a variety of food.
We had an amazing time. Kevin was our tour guide and he is extremely knowledgeable about geopolitics and history with Ecuador and the world. We had amazing conversations. He is extremely friendly and showed us amazing food and markets. I highly recommend anyone to take the tour. Amazing value and an amazing experience. 10/10
Stefy was amazing and taught us a lot about Ecuador and the food and culture. The foods were also delicious! This tour felt like a food hop with a good friend! 10/10 highly recommend!!!!
It was a very nice experience with typical food and very rich... Stefy my guide knew a lot about the food, the history of the neighborhoods we spent... I had a great time, it is totally recommended if you are interested in knowing typical food, you like to know the place quietly walking... you also have time to do some craft shopping in a nice market...!!
Our tour was amazing and we loved our guide Stefy! Highly recommend to anyone looking to eat great food and learn all about Ecuadorian culture, history, and daily life!
I was lucky enough to be the only guest on this tour. Kevi started off teaching me more about the history of Ecuador and answered the many questions that l had about the relationship between the urban and ethnic population. I feel I have a much better understanding about the country l was visiting, and value that. He took me to restaurants I would never have found on my own and introduced me to traditional foods of the Quito and the mountainous areas. He explained about the nutritional value of certain foods which are important for members of the population. We visited the ethnic market. We visited the vegetable, flower and fruit market. We walked a fair amount but not excessively and I enjoyed looking at the neighborhoods we passed along the way. Kevi is very proud of his country and it's resources and is a very good representative of his people He is friendly and professional. I felt safe traveling with him I enjoyed the conversations we had and I really enjoyed experiencing the foods of the local people that I would never have known about.l would never have found the interesting out of the way places we went to if I had been on my own. Highly recommended. Thank you so much Kevi, I loved being with you.
Melana met us at a very open spot so it was easy for her to identify us as well as we her. After a five minute walk in the neighborhood, we started with a dish of mashed green plantains with an egg (tigrillo). An excellent breakfast food that was filling and satisfying. We then travelled another 5 - 10 minutes for stop 2 for an Andean ceviche (cevichochos). Our 3rd meal was mote conchicharron which consisted of corn, peas, deep fried pork belly, lime and vegetables. For number four was some local ice cream (sorbet) made from local fruits. Not too sweet, but tasty. Number 5 was fresh fruit from a local central market and finally empanadas, we chose to have 1 containing spinach and cow cheese. This was not only a great day to spend with a very pleasant local guide, but also one that knew where to go where the “locals” eat. A must when exploring a new town. We highly recommend this food tour.



