New Orleans Culinary History Tours

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Rating Summary:
Rating: 4.7  562 rating points
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Last 3 months 57 129 2 = 127 96% 4.6
Last 6 months 107 249 2 = 247 98% 4.6
Last 12 months 228 570 8 = 562 98% 4.7
All 1,368 3,193 76 = 3,117 97% 4.6
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French Quarter Culinary History and Tasting Tour 562 98% 4.7 Read Reviews Info & Tickets
Culinary History French Quarter Tour (Private) 0 0% 0.0
Rating Date Attended Reviewer Gender Age Where From? Sort Descending Group Type?
Rating: 5
Excellent!
Mon, Jun 29, 09   2:00 PM mauram00 Female 40-49 Domestic Tourist(s) Family Without Children
Highly recommend. We enjoyed the vast and frank history and made the tour that much more enjoyable. Food was great, was nice seeing the inside of kitchens - the variety of items featured on the tour was great! Would be nice to do a combination cocktail/culinary tour in the future!!!!
Rating: 5
lots of fun
Sat, Jun 27, 09   2:00 PM barryhaber Male 60-69 Domestic Tourist(s) Family Without Children
informative and fun
Rating: 4
Food was great, we've had better guides
Sun, Jun 21, 09   2:00 PM debgw1321 Female 50-59 Domestic Tourist(s) Other
Not realizing several of the restaurants on the tour would be closed for Father's Day, we were a bit disappointed with missing Antoine's gumbo. However, the food (when we finally tasted it) was awesome, as always. We were a bit disappointed with our guide...he really didn't take into account that we had 8 teenagers...who were hot and more into the actual history of the area as opposed to "how to make roux". Would I do another tour? Absolutely...although may choose a different time (NOT a holiday!). One REALLY good aspect of this particular tour was the stop (shop along Jackson Square) that included red beans and rice...the "cook" who served the dish was informative, interesting, plus included a bit of her own ethnic background as she was stirring and serving...REALLY effective for my particular "students".
Rating: 4
Enjoyable tour
Sun, Jun 21, 09   2:00 PM jvchase Male 40-49 Domestic Tourist(s) Couple on a Date
I would recommend this tour at the beginning of anyone's visit to the French Quarter. Be prepared to do some walking, and if it's in the summer months, it's hot outside. We went in June, temperature was 100 degrees, but we are from Texas, so nothing new to us. The tour guide is very informative about the history in New Orleans and the local restaurants. We visited 4 restaurants and 3 local shops of culinary interest. We sampled some foods at each restaurant. This is good information to have when you are trying to pick a restaurant in N.O. I would not recommend this to anyone under 18, unless they are interested in history and the culinary arts. We had some teenagers in our group, and we could tell half of them wished they were somewhere else. Overall, I recommend this tour.
Rating: 5
Highly Recommended!!
Fri, Jun 19, 09   2:00 PM doucakis Female 40-49 Domestic Tourist(s) Family With Children
Our tour guide Renee was very informative and interesting! We heard about New Orleans and famous restaurants history, local folklore, current events, impacts from Katrina, and of course the signature dishes of New Orleans. We tasted shrimp remoulade and shrimp & oyster gumbo in Antoine's beautiful new Hermes Bar, pralines, muffaletta panini, homemade sorbet, melt-in-your mouth beef brisket, rice and beans, and of course rum cake! No need for dinner that night! Renee kept everyone fascinated, including our two college-age children! Even though it was close to 100 degrees, we ducked into many cool places. If you are looking for a behind-the-scenes, through-the-kitchen, information-you-don't-find-in-tour books, delicious-food-from-famous-establishments kind of tour, this is it!!!
Rating: 5
Great Tour - We Recommend It!
Tue, Jun 16, 09   2:00 PM JeffMichele Male 50-59 Domestic Tourist(s) Family Without Children
We are repeat visitors to NOLA. At this point, we felt we had done all of the tours possible. This culinary tour, discovered in New Orleans Magazine sounded different and it was. We did not know about some of the things discussed. It was very interesting to tour the kitchens and back rooms of the restaurants. The sample foods were a wonderful treat. Overall, we would recommend the tour to others and would consider a second tour, if alternate restaurants are featured.
Rating: 5
This is a must for anyone interested in food
Tue, Jun 16, 09   2:00 PM chefdans Unspecified Unspecified Domestic Tourist(s) Couple on a Date
This is a must for anyone interested in food. Our tour guide, George, provided valuable information about how the history of the city relates to food. Meeting chefs, seeing different locations, and tasting the food was an experience we will never forget.
Rating: 4
Very Informative and tasty
Sat, Jun 13, 09   2:00 PM jillkillian Female 50-59 Domestic Tourist(s) Group of Friends
Our guide had great knowledge of the area and the cuisine. We visiited many famous places to places that were out of the way and the tastes were generous and delicious. The locals in each place were friendly and willing to answer any questions. It was one of the high points of my trip to New Orleans.
Rating: 5
Great
Culinary History French Quarter Tour (Private)
Fri, Jun 12, 09   2:00 PM timmy2000 Unspecified 40-49 Domestic Tourist(s) Unspecified
Very informative. There's such history to the places themselves and this frankly was far more interesting. I was impressed with the quality of the food, don't get me wrong, but really I think it's really a bonus on what is really an interesting walking tour of the place.
Rating: 3
Guide was less than stellar
Sat, Jun 6, 09   2:00 PM jsinnock Female 50-59 Domestic Tourist(s) Family With Children
Apparently the long time guide who has received so much praise retired suddenly and our tour was led by an assistant. He was not very knowledgable. Most of what he imparted was repeated by a local creole cook we visited. And he creeped out our 25 year old daughter. Also, don't come expecting to eat some of the finer cuisine. We walked through fine restaurants, but that's not where we did the tasting! The local creole cook was good though and I did learn new techniques. Too bad we missed the original tour guide.
Rating: 5
Fascinating exposure to New Orleans culture & food
Sat, Jun 6, 09   2:00 PM BrendaSmall Female 50-59 Domestic Tourist(s) Individual
Good tour, although slightly overpriced in relation to the lack of any significant food tastings. I was under the impression from the promotion that we really would experience more tastings. In two of the restaurants, Antoine's and Brennans, there were no treats. Tour price should range from $25 - $35.
Rating: 4
Great content
Sat, Jun 6, 09   2:00 PM camarmstrong Female 20-29 Domestic Tourist(s) Couple on a Date
The tour was interesting and provided information about both historical and new eating establishments. The guide was knowledgeable, but a bit soft spoken and hard to follow. The cooking demonstration was great!
Rating: 5
Leader was a chef
Thu, Jun 4, 09   2:00 PM lglowienka Female 60-69 Domestic Tourist(s) Individual
George was great. very knowledgeable, friendly, well informed.
Rating: 5
Great information and food!
Sat, May 30, 09   2:00 PM ahambleton1 Female 40-49 Domestic Tourist(s) Family With Children
I would definitely recommend this tour to anyone who wants to do hear New Orleans history, visit various types of eating establishments, as well as, experience a variety of New Orleans cuisine. Great tour!!!! FYI - my children are ages 17 & 23.
Rating: 4
Worth it!
Fri, May 22, 09   2:00 PM matzki Male 30-39 Domestic Tourist(s) Group of Friends
The tour guide was informed, polite and friendly. We went back to 3 of the places afterwards.