Dive into the vibrant culinary scene of Shanghai with an immersive 3-hour food tasting tour. Savor 10-15 traditional dishes from local restaurants and a dessert shop, indulging in iconic delicacies like parched chicken and red-braised pork. Led by knowledgeable guides, you’ll gain insights into the city’s rich culinary heritage, all while enjoying a cultural exchange. At €73.19 per person, this tour offers a flexible pay-later option and free cancellation – making it an enticing opportunity to explore Shanghai’s flavors. But what hidden gems might you uncover along the way?
Key Points
- This 3-hour food tour in Shanghai offers a tasting experience of 10-15 traditional dishes, showcasing the city’s diverse culinary heritage.
- The tour includes visits to three local restaurants and a dessert shop, where guests can sample iconic Shanghainese specialties like parched chicken and red-braised pork.
- Knowledgeable guides provide cultural insights, explaining the significance of the dishes and the evolution of Shanghai’s food scene.
- The tour is priced at €73.19 per person, with a pay-later option and free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance.
- Based on 412 reviews, the tour has an overall rating of 4.9/5, with high praise for the guides’ knowledge, value for money, and the authenticity of the experience.
Tour Overview and Pricing
The Shanghai Food Tasting Tour is a 3-hour local food experience that takes visitors on a culinary journey through the city’s diverse cuisine.
Priced at €73.19 per person, the tour is likely to sell out, so it’s recommended to reserve early. Customers can choose the pay-later option and enjoy free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
The tour lasts 3 hours, and customers can check availability for various starting times.
This immersive experience provides a unique opportunity to sample 10-15 traditional dishes and gain insights into Shanghai’s rich culinary heritage.
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Tasting Experience
During the 3-hour food tasting tour, visitors can sample 10-15 traditional dishes from Shanghai’s diverse culinary landscape.
Sample a range of 10-15 traditional Shanghai dishes during this 3-hour culinary exploration of the city’s diverse gastronomic landscape.
The tour includes stops at three local restaurants and a dessert shop, where guests will taste iconic Shanghai specialties like parched chicken, red-braised pork, scallion oil noodles, and candied lotus rice.
Travellers will also enjoy Longjing green tea or Fujian black tea as they learn about the cultural significance of these dishes from their knowledgeable English and Chinese-speaking guides.
The food tasting experience provides an immersive glimpse into Shanghai’s vibrant street food culture.
Featured Dishes
Visitors on the Shanghai food tasting tour can savor an array of iconic local dishes.
They’ll begin with a savory dumpling soup, sipping the rich broth and nibbling on tender dumplings.
Next, they’ll visit three restaurants, sampling dishes like parched chicken – a unique preparation of chicken that’s been dried and braised.
The tour also includes red-braised pork, a Shanghainese specialty featuring tender pork belly in a sweet-savory sauce.
Other highlights are scallion oil noodles, candied lotus rice, and traditional moon cakes.
These authentic flavors provide a delicious immersion into Shanghai’s vibrant culinary culture.
Cultural Insights
Alongside the delectable dishes, the Shanghai food tasting tour offers a wealth of cultural insights.
Knowledgeable guides provide commentary on Shanghai’s history and the significance of the local cuisine. Travelers learn about the culinary traditions and the evolution of the city’s food scene.
The tour emphasizes cultural exchange, allowing participants to engage with the guides and gain a deeper understanding of the local way of life.
Through this immersive experience, visitors come away with a newfound appreciation for Shanghai’s vibrant culture, beyond just the flavors on their plates.
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The tour guides are a highlight of the Shanghai food tasting experience. Their deep knowledge of Shanghai’s culture and history brings the culinary journey to life. Guests praise the guides’ friendliness and ability to provide insightful commentary. Whether explaining the origins of traditional dishes or sharing local anecdotes, the guides create a memorable cultural exchange alongside the food tasting.
| Guide Qualities | Excellent | Good | Average |
| — | — | — | — |
| Knowledge | ✓ | | |
| Communication | ✓ | | |
| Personability | ✓ | | |
| Responsiveness | ✓ | | |
| Professionalism | ✓ | | |
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Meeting and Accessibility
To get to the meeting point for the Shanghai food tasting tour, travelers can take the metro to Exit 2 of the South Huangpi Road station on Line 1.
For those who prefer a taxi, the tour meeting point is at No333 Huaihai Road in front of Xintiandi Plaza.
The tour is wheelchair accessible, and travelers can skip the line through a separate entrance.
With these convenient transportation and accessibility options, guests can focus on enjoying the authentic local cuisine and cultural insights provided by the knowledgeable guides during the 3-hour food tasting experience.
Customer Ratings and Feedback
Travelers have overwhelmingly praised the Shanghai food tasting tour, rating it an impressive 4.9/5 overall based on 412 reviews. Guides receive a 4.9/5 rating, while value for money scores 4.7/5. Positive reviews highlight the unique food experiences and knowledgeable guides who provide insights into Shanghai’s culture and history. Travelers recommend coming hungry to fully enjoy the 10-15 traditional dishes sampled across three restaurants and a dessert shop. The tour’s cultural exchange emphasis alongside the food tasting is also a major draw for visitors.
| Rating Criteria | Score |
| —————– | —— |
| Overall | 4.9/5 |
| Guide | 4.9/5 |
| Value for Money | 4.7/5 |
| Authenticity | 4.9/5 |
| Satisfaction | 4.8/5 |
Booking and Availability
How can travelers book the Shanghai food tasting tour?
The tour is available to book online, with a "Reserve now & pay later" option. Travelers can check availability and select their preferred start time.
The tour lasts 3 hours and is likely to sell out, so early booking is recommended. Cancellations are free up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
The meeting point is at Exit 2 of the South Huangpi Road metro station, with a taxi option available to the Xintiandi Plaza location.
The tour is wheelchair accessible with a separate entrance to skip the line.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Tour Suitable for People With Dietary Restrictions?
The tour can accommodate people with dietary restrictions. The guides work with participants to ensure they can sample a variety of local dishes that suit their needs. Vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free options are available.
What Is the Maximum Group Size for the Tour?
The tour’s maximum group size is not specified. However, it emphasizes a personalized experience, so the group size is likely small enough to allow for individual attention and interaction with the guide.
Can the Tour Be Customized to Personal Preferences?
The tour can’t be customized to personal preferences, as it follows a pre-set itinerary. However, the guide’s knowledge and the cultural insights shared allow for a tailored experience within the tour’s structure.
Do the Guides Provide Vegetarian/Vegan Food Options?
The guides can accommodate vegetarian and vegan diners on the tour. They’ll substitute animal-based dishes with plant-based options so all participants can enjoy an authentic local food experience.
Is There an Option to Extend the Tour Duration?
There’s no mention of an option to extend the tour duration. The tour is listed as a 3-hour experience, and the information provided doesn’t indicate any flexibility to lengthen it.
The Sum Up
Dive into Shanghai’s vibrant culinary scene with this immersive 3-hour local food tasting tour. Savor 10-15 traditional dishes, including iconic delicacies like parched chicken and red-braised pork, while learning about the city’s rich culinary heritage. Led by knowledgeable guides, this experience offers a flexible, pay-later option and free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, making it a convenient way to explore Shanghai’s flavors.
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