San Salvador Food Tour and Market Shopping





Description
In this tour we discover a bit of what San Salvador has to offer, we have good conversations, we talk about the past, the present and the future as we have some of the good snacks as we share our meals. Keep in mind you can be guided by myself, Javier, or Marcela for Spanish tours as well.
Tour Options
Itinerary
We will have a good coffee ( cold one or hot one )and of course we will have a nice introduction to the food tour.
We can start going at Kuskatan a local.restaurant with tons of Salvadorean cuisine like sopa de frijoles or sopa de gallina India or some pupusas to start with. Or If you want to try one of the best chickens ever, try the best roasted chicken called pollo bonanza, some travelers either have lunch at the first location or at this place. This one is the only restaurant of its kind in the whole country, it is called Pollo Bonanza. ( Each traveler pays for the food that you select)
Right in Típicos mimita we will try great Salvadorean typical dishes. Empanadas, yuca frita, atoles, pastelitos and much more depending how much you want to eat.
We will have an overview of what San Salvador has to offer, and of course we will have some good salvadorean cuisine available on the rooftop of this market, you will also have the opportunity to have some shopping of souvenirs.
Highlights
What's included
Traveller Ratings
Important Information
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Reviews(35)
This might be my new favorite food tour. You'll have the opportunity to try all kinds of fruits, savory meals, and sweets. Dave led me to awesome markets that I would have missed otherwise.
Lots of walking and eating! The history lesson from the guide was informative! He was very well aware of his Countries history and explained it very well to me! The food was so good and very inexpensive!
Bring hat, comfortable shoes, hydration, small bills. This tour was informative, we ate tipical local dishes from El Salvador. Try their juicy rotisserie chicken from Pollo Bonanza, munch on some pasteles or empanadas. We had some bourbones coffee which was “de primera”, the Boston ice cream was flavored with mamey or mora fruit. Last, you cannot visit El Salvador without eating a pupusa, they’re available everywhere!
Dave was extremely accommodating and gracious! Timely and courteous despite my schedule change. Thank you!
My wife and I very much enjoyed the walking tour with Dave in San Salvador. He has a great personality and he is so knowledgable and passionate about Salvadoran food, culture, and history. Dave is friendly and funny, and his enthusiasm is infectious. We have been on tours in more than 20 countries and Dave is the best guide we have had. I highly recommend any experience with him.
This was a great experience! We tasted so many local foods and learned so much about El Salvador. I highly recommend!
Adrain was an amazing guide. Very informative and entertaining. It was great to hear first hand how the country is improving and becoming safer.
This was such a fun experience! Thank you to Adrian for taking us to great spots and sharing about the history and culture of El Salvador along the way. He was personable and kept us laughing throughout the tour. I highly recommend this tour as a way to learn more about El Salvador through food! I'll be thinking about those garlic and cheese pupusas for awhile...
Very interesting. Adrian our guide was great. Provided ample information and made the trip very enjoyable.
The tour was everything our group of five was looking for, and more, because Adrain and San Salvador were so charming! Great food, history, and cultural perspective. Thanks Adrian!



