Excursão gastronômica a pé para grupos pequenos em Nova Orleans e aula de culinária





Descrição
Faça um passeio gastronômico a pé de 3 horas com o Destination Kitchen, desfrutando de alguns dos restaurantes mais famosos e visitados do bairro enquanto aprende sobre a história e a cultura de Nova Orleans! Depois, assista a uma demonstração de culinária na escola de culinária de Nova Orleans. Aprenda a preparar os pratos favoritos da Louisiana com receitas, cerveja produzida localmente, refrescos e comida suficiente para o almoço. Esta é a maneira perfeita de experimentar a comida e a cultura de Nova Orleans em um dia! Menu de amostra (pode variar de acordo com o dia): Gumbo, Jambalaya, pudim de pão, bombons e biscoito com melaço Servido com: Água, Chá gelado, Limonada, Café (aula da manhã), Cerveja Abita (uma cerveja local)
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Informações importantes
- Opções de transporte público disponíveis perto
- Bebês e crianças pequenas podem andar em um carrinho
- Todas as áreas e superfíceis são acessíveis para cadeirantes
- Acessibilidade para cadeira de rodas
- Os hóspedes devem ter mais de 21 anos para consumo alcoólico e podem ser solicitados a apresentar uma identificação válida.
- Idiomas adicionais podem estar disponíveis mediante solicitação, mas não são garantidos
- Os itens do menu e/ou paradas são intercambiáveis e podem mudar sem aviso prévio.
- As gratificações do guia estão excluídas. As gratificações do guia e do anfitrião são sempre apreciadas.
- Este tour destaca degustações de set e não oferece substituições. Por favor, informe-nos sobre qualquer verdadeira alergia alimentar. Nota: Muitos pratos autênticos da Louisiana incluem carne de porco.
- Menores: Os menores poderão participar dos nossos passeios acompanhados dos pais ou responsáveis presentes. Os pais ou responsáveis nunca poderão deixar menores desacompanhados em qualquer passeio.
Avaliações(61)
This tour was our favorite while in the Crecant City! We chose to do the Foodie Tour with the cooking class demonstration following. It was a full day and we left with full bellies. My group consisted of 4 adults and one minor. Each one of us chose an activity/tour to do during our 4-day stay. My sons (20 yrs old and 22 yrs old) and husband thought that this was going to be a boring and long day. They were doing me a favor by going. It ended up being their favorite tour! Our foodie tour guide, Nate, brought us to approximately five or six places. Samples included: gator sausage, beignets, callah, muffulatta, gumbo, and more. The cooking class included artichoke and shrimp soup, crawfish etuffe, and pralines. At the cooking school, Chef "T" was a lot of fun and explained some of the science behind how the food was cooked that even this seasoned cook didn't know. The food was delicious and we were able to eat our fill. Upon returning home, my family immediately asked for the cooking class's "dinner" again. Everyone, including my boys, said that it was a tour that they would do again. No one said that about any other tour we went on during our stay. One of the nice things about the foodie tour was that it exposed us to places and restaurants that we wanted to (and did) go back to in order to try other items on the menu. The history lesson along the way was informative and entertaining. We will do this tour again when we go back to New Orleans. The cooking classes vary their menus according to the day, and I was given the impression that the food on the foodie tour part changes as our guide commented that he was going to see what the restaurant was serving us that day when we walked in at a couple of places. I think it could be a different adventure each time. At the end of the tour at the place where we met up, my son bought a T-shirt that says "I ate my way through New Orleans." On it are iconic dishes. By the end of the tour and cooking class, I think we had tried almost half of them. This gave us the goal of trying to "eat" through the rest of the dishes on the T-shirt during the remainder of our vacation. If you are thinking about going with little ones or elderly, it can be a lot of walking for them on uneven sidewalks, but it is no more than a few blocks at a time and then you sit for at least 20 minutes. Suggestion: Even if you do not do the cooking class demonstration (which I highly recommend you do), buy some "Joe's Stuff" seasoning from the cooking school. We have used it on boiled potatoes, fries, fish, the "remake" of the cooking class dinner, and more. It is a great seasoning with just enough heat and good flavor.
Amazing time so much food and awesome information. History and food all in the same tour! Highly recommend and Kristie was Awesome
The tour guide was kind and knowledgeable. We stopped at several establishments in the French Quarter and each had its own vibe. We really enjoyed all of the food and the experiences.
Our guide, Lauren, did a fantastic job guiding us through the French Quarter. Not only did we get great food, we learned about the history and culture of this unique city. She also shared a list of recommendations outside the Quarter to make sure we enjoyed our trip to the fullest!
This tour was fun, educational and delicious! Our tour guide Susan was very passionate about New Orleans food and music and culture, The stops on the tour were a representation of the must try foods and all were Fabulous. Susan also had plenty of suggestions on what do explore during your visit, some of which we tried and enjoyed! A lovely and tasty way to learn about NOLA!
What a great way to both learn about and taste New Orleans. Our guide Jack, was the best. Knowledgeable, personable and organized. The New Orleans cooking institute made gumbo and jambalaya look easy to make and taste was fantastic. We hit all of our food groups
We really enjoyed our tour with Susan. She told us a lot about the food we would be eatting and the nationalities that blended together to create it. Highly recommended.
This was the first food tour we’ve ever taken and our guide, Susan, made it a wonderful experience. She was extremely knowledgeable about the places we ate in and New Orleans history.
This was the best tour ever and Susan was so knowledgeable and kind! Would recommend this tour with Susan to my friend
This was such a great tour! Nate, our tour guide, was just awesome! He paced our group perfectly and shared so many historical stories about the food that we were eating and the culture behind it. We learned about cajun and creole food and the stories behind why the food was prepared in a certain way using different ingredients. Our food stops were great! Some of my favorite stand outs on the food tour were the gator sausage and muffuletta sandwich. Everything was delicious. My tour ended with a cooking demonstration at the New Orleans Cooking School. Chef Cindy was FABULOUS! We watched her make a corn and crab bisque, which was my favorite thing I tried of the day. At this point we were stuffed, but kept eating anyway. Cindy did a wonderful job explaining the 3 things that she made for our group. What a fun day! I would highly recommend this activity for any foodies out there.



