Explore the vibrant culinary scene of Soho on this 3-hour walking tour, where you'll savour authentic Asian flavours from hand-selected eateries. Start with a fusion French-Vietnamese baguette, then enjoy crispy Bombay fries, aromatic Thai dishes, and colourful dumplings in Chinatown. Each stop offers a unique taste of Asia's rich heritage, culminating in a delightful Japanese dessert. Engage in a fun treasure hunt with a prize, and take home a special gift to remember your adventure. This tour is perfect for food lovers and those looking to connect with fellow travellers in a cosy, small group setting.
- Discover hidden gems and authentic Asian flavours in the heart of Soho.
- Enjoy a curated selection of delicious tastings from various Asian cuisines!
- Stroll through the vibrant streets of Chinatown and Soho with a local expert.
- Experience the unique blend of cultures that make up London’s dynamic food scene.
- A fun-filled experience featuring a treasure hunt game with a prize!
Your adventure begins in Soho with a fusion of flavours from two vibrant cultures. Enjoy a French baguette filled with aromatic Vietnamese ingredients, transporting you straight to the lively streets of Saigon.
Next, indulge in a famous dish from Bombay: crispy, light, and irresistibly tangy fries, perfectly balanced in flavour and bound to leave you craving more.
Then, experience the aromatic spices of Thai cuisine, where the harmonious blend of sweet, sour, salty, and spicy awakens your senses as coconut meets chilli peppers.
We’ll then head to Chinatown, where you’ll get lost under the red lanterns, among bustling eateries, markets, and colourful streets. Don’t forget to snap the perfect photo in front of the iconic Chinatown Gate.
From there, savour colourful, translucent dumplings that blend traditional and innovative Chinese flavours, offering a unique taste of China’s rich culinary history with each delicate bite.
Your journey continues with soft, fluffy Taiwanese buns filled with mouth-watering flavours, delivering a truly satisfying and unforgettable experience.
The final stop is a fruity, sweet Japanese dessert, leaving you with a deliciously memorable finish to your tour.
But the adventure doesn’t end there — you’ll also take part in a lively treasure hunt, with a prize waiting for the winner! (And don't worry — everyone leaves with a special gift to remember the day!)
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