Visite gastronomique et visite des marchés à Oaxaca





Description
Notre visite est planifiée par une équipe d'amateurs de gastronomie.L'équipe a développé une plate-forme complète où ce que nous recherchons, c'est que tout amateur de nourriture et d'expériences culinaires uniques profite au maximum du patrimoine culinaire du Mexique. Nous avons planifié cette expérience avec deux ans de recherche, si vous prenez cette expérience, vous rencontrerez des gens qui préservent la culture gastronomique d'Oaxaca, les vendeurs nous offrent toujours une expérience unique de vivre les saveurs d'une manière incomparable, car les producteurs eux-mêmes parleront à nous et partager avec nous sa sagesse.
Options de l'excursion
Points forts
Ce qui est inclus
Avis des voyageurs
Informations importantes
- Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
- Déconseillé aux voyageurs avec des problèmes cardiovasculaires
- Condition physique moyenne requise
- Il n'est pas accessible aux personnes munies de cannes, de poussettes ou de chiens.
Avis(439)
Super authentic experience. You shop and eat where the locals eat. You walk through local market and spend time learning about different foods.
Exploring the markets with Brian was an unforgettable experience. He is incredibly informative and deeply knowledgeable about the local culture. Instead of just guiding us, Brian introduced us to local vendors and made us feel like a true part of the community. The market was a sensory explosion of delicious food and fresh raw ingredients. The absolute best part was shopping for our own items and getting to make our own tacos together—it was incredibly fun and hands-on. If you want an authentic taste of Oaxaca, definitely book with Brian!
We enjoyed our tour with Edgar and were absolutely full to the brim by the end of it! There is plenty of food, and it was a great experience going to the market visiting many stalls and vendors that we wouldn’t have otherwise been able to do, not being Spanish speakers. The market has a very local feel and we particularly enjoyed gathering different ingredients to make our own custom taco. It would have been helpful if the agenda for the afternoon was explained to us at the meeting point as we just seemed to move off and begin walking towards the market not knowing what were doing. While it didn’t run as smoothly as other experiences we had done in Oaxaca, we still enjoyed ourselves, particularly considering the cost to some other food tours available.
Our tour guide Edgar is very experienced and thoughtful and patiently guided us at the local market. We had a great time trying all the local delicacies such as the tacos and quesadillas. I highly recommend you to take part in this small group of foodie tour.
True local food market with all the authentic sights, sounds and smells and of course great food. Guide Diego was terrific.
This experience was incredible. Pablo was a great tour kind! He was knowledgeable and fun! I learned a lot while also enjoying delicious food. Highly recommend!
Brian was such a wonderful, gentle and thoughtful guide. We spent three fantastic hours with him walking through the local market, sampling traditional Oaxacan food and drinks. The tour did not feel rushed. It’s a great way to get to know Mexican food and particularly Oaxacan cuisine.
Brian our tour guide was great and incredibly knowledgeable. He took us to a real, locals food market for an authentic experience. I highly recommend going to get the insider’s take on Oaxacan food.
We had a wonderful time on the tour. Edgar was a great host: funny and enthusiastic. We tried some incredible food at the market, with the memelas being the hightlight. Thanks Edgar!
Our tour with Brian was amazing. We went to Central de Abastos de Oaxaca -- the huge market where the locals (and virtually no tourists) shop (for everything) -- and got a truly immersive experience in the Oaxaqueñan food and traditions. The food was fantastic and so fresh (starting with a delicious taco campechano and moving on to quesadilla, different local mole dishes, memela, tejate, pulque, chapulines and churros). We got to interact with various vendors. Brian made it fun and did a great job explaining everything. And the market was a true feast for the senses with all the fresh produce and other food products, and I’ve been to a lot of mercados in Mexico. This really is a must for someone looking for a quick introduction to the local food.



