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  Culinary Tours of Charleston
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Last 3 months 14 21 23 2 85% 4.1
Last 6 months 24 30 39 9 77% 3.9
Last 12 months 42 60   70   10 84% 4.0
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Rating: 4
Very Nice
Fri, Sep 12, 08   2:00 PM ChuckButters Female 70+ Domestic Tourist(s) Couple on a Date
I thought it would be more restaurant oriented, but enjoyed it nonetheless. The history was very interesting and the food was delicious.
Rating: 4
Need to end with better food, a meal?
Fri, Nov 6  2:00 PM JNRapach Male 60-69 Domestic Tourist(s) Group of Friends
I thought that it left no time to buy anything. I thought that it would end better if there was an actual meal included. Tasting was somewhat commercial. Good job by Guide ( from Mass.).
Rating: 5
Good taste and tour of charleston
Tue, Oct 27  9:30 AM KTomolonis Female 60-69 Domestic Tourist(s) Other
All the food presented was great. It really gave you a feel for charleston. Our tour guide Cathy was very knowledgeable and truly loves Charleston. I'm really into grits now and am glad to have had the time to sample your cuisine.
Rating: 5
A delicious look at Charleston
Thu, Oct 22  9:30 AM bkj1724 Female 60-69 Domestic Tourist(s) Group of Friends
What a fun tour! Our guide was very personable and knowledgeable. The food which we sampled was delicious! We later returned to three of the places which we visited and made purchases there. We dined at three of the restaurants which our guide had talked about. This was a fun way to learn some of the "culinary history" of Charleston.
Rating: 3
Could have included more real food.
Wed, Sep 30  9:30 AM sharonwnuk Male 60-69 Domestic Tourist(s) Family Without Children
The tour was interesting and provided a narrow view of Tastes of the Low Country. The grits at the Dixie Supply and Cafe were very good. My wife and I stopped there several times during our visit. They made a grits eater out of my wife. The stop at The Cooks store was a little lacking. It was more like a commercial than a Taste of the Low Country. The Benne wafers did not seem to be a good representation of the Low Country tastes. The Belgium Chocolate stop was definitely not representative of the Low Country. The Main Street Sweet Shop presented a good use of the regionally grown pecans, the pralines were delicious. We had to get some to take home with us. The final stop at the restaurant was very nice. It gave the tour group a wonderful taste of a low country meal. I would have liked to see something like Shrimp and Grits or a Gumbo in the mix of flavors on the tour. Something that showcased the Gullah style of cooking.
Rating: 2
Expensive guided walk to downtown shops
Wed, Sep 23  9:30 AM avalon7300 Female 60-69 Domestic Tourist(s) Group of Friends
We paid $42 (plus $2 service fee) per person online. The website did not seem to indicate that you could make a reservation and pay when you arrived for the tour and avoid the fee. It did say that reservations were required though. There was some interesting information provided, but the tour basically took us to places where we could make a purchase. We started at a cafe and were provided with a small drink and a taste of grits. We stopped at Charleston Cooks as well as a praline store, both of which we had been to on our own the prior day. We also went to a chocolate shop that gave a brief description of the chocolates and tiny chips of chocolate samples, which I think could've been gotten by anyone walking into the store. Another stop was at a really nice spice shop and then a restaurant where we had a sample of the pulled pork and collards. All the stores were in the shopping area of downtown Charleston and could have easily been visited on our own. I felt that the tour was priced quite high for what it offered. I would definitely pass on this tour.
Rating: 5
Very interesting
Sat, Jun 13  9:30 AM Grammy3 Female 60-69 Domestic Tourist(s) Family Without Children
Enjoyed walking through the farmers' market and sampling the food. Great information and an entertaining stroll through the city.
Rating: 4
Great Tastings
Thu, Jun 4  9:30 AM mckinnse Female 60-69 Domestic Tourist(s) Individual
The tour guide was very knowledgeable and the tastings enjoyable.
Rating: 4
Knowledgeable and enthusiastic guide
Thu, Apr 30  9:30 AM DDomogauer Female 60-69 Domestic Tourist(s) Family Without Children
Generally good value! The guide is very knowledgeable and enthusiastic about the cuisine and culture of Charleston and the Lowcountry . Samples of food are quite generous, we couldn't have eaten any more food, but I wasn't completely satisfied with all the choices. No real reason to go to the chocolate shop--had nothing to do with Lowcountry cuisine. They should give some thought to replacing that stop. The visit to Charleston Cooks, an excellent cook shop and cooking school, could be improved. The other stops on the tour were excellent and most generous.
Rating: 4
Discovering Local Food
Fri, Sep 26, 08   2:00 PM donnawinter Female 60-69 Domestic Tourist(s) Family Without Children
We did enjoy our tour with Sara who was very knowledgeable about the local history and food of Charleston. I would recommend that a printed listed of the establishments where we were visiting would be nice. The length of time at each was good and the tastes were very nice. Sara provided a wonderful background to each tasting. It was a history lesson on the area and food. We loved the grits which was a wonderful introduction to the tour. We did care for 2 sweet shops and would say another food could be substitued for one of these. At the Corner Kitchen the Bene wafers were tasty but left a little to be desired. We were please with all the others and did go back to the Dixie Bakery to purchase grits and also bought candy from the Belgian shop. We loved the BBQ and Collards. What a great way to end our tour with it and being on King street.
Rating: 5
Unique way to learn history of Charleston
Mon, Sep 8, 08   9:30 AM kspringer Female 60-69 Domestic Tourist(s) Family Without Children
Fun morning of food being linked to Charleston's history. Would recommend this as a MUST tour of Charleston.
Rating: 3
FELT LIKE WE WERE EXPECTED TO BUY PRODUCTS
Wed, Sep 3, 08   9:30 AM jembry Female 60-69 Domestic Tourist(s) Family Without Children
Much of the tasting came from shops specializing in selling products such as sauces, candy, etc. We felt like we were expected to buy from these shops rather than just sampling there wares. There were only 2 or 3 restaurants on the tour, just shops. Unless you are interested in touring shops, which you can do on your own & save money in the process, we do not recommend this tour. Tour guide was knowledgeable & friendly but dressed a little too casual to be "on the job".
Rating: 5
Very informative and interesting
Fri, May 23, 08   2:00 PM Bob_Kinney Male 60-69 Local Group of Friends
Very good tour and guide. Good variety.
Rating: 5
Highlight of our trip to Charleston!
Sat, Dec 1, 07   9:30 AM judithcarr Female 60-69 Domestic Tourist(s) Other
My husband and I loved this tour! It was on December 1, 2007, and I had hoped to meet the famous Amanda, but Sarah, our guide was knowledgeable, delightful and warm. The stops we made were ones we would never have found without her guidance (except for River Street Sweets which is a place we visit often in both Savannah and Atlanta for their great candy). The guide gave us samples of many types of food and was careful to make sure we all got to try everything. The vendors were all cooperative and charming. (We went back and purchased after the tour at every place we visited but the butcher shop.) We were on a tour with 8 people. I don't know how you could do this tour with a bigger group because when the guide walked and talked as she led us along the sidewalks, those of us in the back could not hear. Eight is the largest number that would work in my opinion. The restaurant reviews from the guide were helpful and we would not have enjoyed our trip nearly as much had we not known where to eat to get great local food. We may well have just hit tourist traps, and missed FIG and Cypress. All our purchases came from the Farmers Market and the Craft Market held the next day, so I have a lot of Charleston to enjoy now that I am home. Will definitely be back to these places and Charleston Cooks! The weather was perfect during our tour, but it was almost all outside, so I feel sorry for those who do this in rain or cold. My one admonition to those who take a walking tour is to wear very comfortable shoes, dress for the weather, and bring a tote bag to carry your parcels because you will shop along the way and carrying 5 pounds of gourmet grits is not fun! Also, it would be helpful to know how many miles this tour is because if you have difficulty walking this far, this is not the tour for you. As I mentioned, this tour was the highlight of our trip and I would enjoy doing the other tours if they are half as good as this one! Outstanding!
Rating: 5
Excellent Tour
Sat, Oct 20, 07   9:30 AM janwilliams3 Female 60-69 Domestic Tourist(s) Group of Friends
The guide was very friendly, informed, and thorough. The stops exposed us to aspects of Charleston cuisine that we would not have known without a guide. The foods we tasted were diverse and interesting. We enjoyed walking around the city. This was one of the highlights of our visit to Charleston.
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