
New Orleans: French Quarter’s Signature Flavors Walking Tour – New Orleans, Louisiana
Visit the French Quarter and learn about fascinating historical tidbits and fun facts, while savoring the iconic flavors of New Orleans on this walking tour.
EXPERIENCE:
Begin with the ultimate culinary adventure! This is your chance to walk and dine through the vibrant streets of the French Quarter. Visit various tasting locations in the historic French Quarter. All food tastings, more than enough for a hearty lunch, are included in the ticket price.
Some of the New Orleans Restaurants You May Visit:
Tujague’s
Tujague’s, the second oldest restaurant in New Orleans, is renowned as the birthplace of brunch and home to the oldest stand-up bar in America. Located in the French Quarter, Tujague’s is a neighborhood gem steeped in culinary lore.
New Orleans Creole Cookery
Don’t miss the famous Gumbo YaYa at New Orleans Creole Cookery. This iconic eatery, run by A.J. and Anna Tusa of the renowned Tusa restaurant family, blends new generation energy with the city’s treasured cooking traditions. The Cookery offers a dining experience that reflects contemporary New Orleans.
Laura’s Pralines and Candies
Located in the historic French Quarter, Laura’s Pralines and Candies offers freshly made Creole pralines and hand-dipped chocolates using recipes dating back to the 18th century. As New Orleans’ oldest candy store, it remains a beloved local institution.
Court of Two Sisters
Famous for its daily jazz brunch, the Court of Two Sisters boasts a beautiful wisteria-covered courtyard and soothing fountains. This historic, two-century-old restaurant is a must-see for new visitors to New Orleans. Enjoy a delicious muffuletta at the Court of Two Sisters po-boy tavern after strolling through the famous courtyard.
Nola Po-Boy
A local favorite in the heart of the French Quarter, Nola Po-Boy serves some of the best seafood and po-boys in New Orleans. A fully dressed, delicious po-boy awaits you!
Cornet Restaurant
Experience the local flavor and legendary taste at Cornet Restaurant, home to the largest balcony on Bourbon Street. Situated at the corner of Bourbon and St. Peters streets, Cornet offers authentic Cajun and Creole cuisine inspired by the birthplace of jazz. Founded by the family who gave Louis Armstrong his first horn, a cornet, the restaurant’s menu celebrates the sounds and flavors of New Orleans. Get ready for their famous jambalaya!
TOUR HIGHLIGHTS:
Savor traditional New Orleans flavors on a French Quarter culinary tour.
Experience genuine Cajun and Creole cuisine at famous restaurants.
Explore landmarks and uncover local history on this walking tour.
Enjoy all food tastings included for a satisfying meal.
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