Set out on a culinary adventure through the vibrant streets of Buenos Aires. This traditional Argentine food tour offers a delightful exploration of the country’s rich gastronomic heritage. Savor iconic dishes like empanadas, asado, and provoleta, paired with the decadent sweetness of dulce de leche. With vegetarian options available, the tour caters to diverse dietary preferences. As you visit a family-run yerba mate shop and a historic bodega, prepare to learn about the flavorful traditions that define Argentine cuisine.
Key Points

- This tour covers a range of traditional Argentine dishes, including savory empanadas, grilled meats, and the iconic dulce de leche.
- Participants will visit a family-run specialty shop to learn about yerba mate and culminate at a historic bodega for robust Malbec wine and artisanal cheeses.
- Vegetarian options are available, but the tour is not suitable for travelers with specialized dietary needs beyond vegetarianism.
- The tour is not wheelchair accessible, and participants should be reasonably fit and able to stand for extended periods.
- The meeting point is in Buenos Aires, and the tour duration is fixed with no free cancellation past 24 hours.
Tour Highlights

Though the tour covers a range of traditional Argentine dishes, highlights include sampling mouthwatering empanadas, delving into the country’s asado (barbecue) culture, and savoring the iconic dulce de leche.
Travelers will also visit a family-run specialty shop to learn about yerba mate, a beloved national beverage.
The experience culminates with a stop at a historic bodega, where guests can sip robust Malbec wine and savor artisanal cheeses.
Throughout the 3-hour journey, the knowledgeable guide shares insights into Argentina’s rich culinary heritage and vibrant food scene.
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Cuisine Sampled

The Argentine food tour samples a variety of traditional dishes, including savory empanadas, grilled meats from the country’s famed asado (barbecue) culture, and the iconic dulce de leche.
Guests get to try different cuts of beef, such as the flavorful chorizo sausage and juicy bife de chorizo steak.
Guests can sample the flavorful chorizo sausage and juicy bife de chorizo steak, quintessential cuts of Argentine beef.
Vegetarians can savor the delicious provoleta, a grilled provolone cheese.
The tour also includes the chance to sip on crisp white wine and vermouth, the classic Argentine aperitif.
Throughout the experience, travelers gain insights into the country’s rich culinary heritage and the social significance of these time-honored dishes.
Dietary Accommodations
The tour accommodates dietary restrictions, offering vegetarian options.
Vegan and gluten-free options, however, aren’t available. Alcoholic beverages, fruit juices, and bottled water are included in the tour, providing a variety of drink choices.
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Vegetarian options are available
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Alcoholic beverages, including white wine and vermouth, are provided
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Fruit juices and bottled water are included
Unfortunately, the tour isn’t suitable for travelers with more specialized dietary needs such as vegan or gluten-free requirements.
Meeting Point and Logistics

The tour meets at Gorriti 4886, C1414 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina. This is the meeting point, and it’s also where the tour ends.
Participants won’t be picked up or dropped off at their hotels. The tour’s location is near public transportation, making it easy to access.
The tour lasts for a set duration, and there’s no free cancellation past 24 hours before the start time.
Group sizes are capped at 15 travelers, ensuring an intimate experience.
Health and Accessibility Considerations

Although the tour isn’t wheelchair accessible, most travelers can participate.
There are a few health considerations to keep in mind:
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Travelers with back problems, pregnant individuals, or those with heart conditions or serious medical issues may find the tour challenging.
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The walking and food tasting portions could be strenuous for some. Participants should be reasonably fit and able to stand for extended periods.
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Those with dietary restrictions beyond vegetarian should contact the tour operator in advance, as vegan and gluten-free options aren’t available.
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Customer Feedback

Positive reviews have consistently highlighted the tour’s knowledgeable guides, who provide enjoyable experiences and cultural insights for participants.
Travelers appreciated the opportunity to meet diverse people and learn about local food. Guides Fernando and Tomas received specific praise for their hospitality and informative nature.
Reviewers noted that the tour offers a great way to explore Buenos Aires’ vibrant culinary scene, with ample food and drink samples that showcase the city’s rich gastronomic traditions.
Tour Guides

Two experienced tour guides, Fernando and Tomas, lead the Argentine food tour in Buenos Aires. They’re praised for their hospitality and informative nature, providing cultural insights and an enjoyable experience for travelers.
The tour guides:
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Possess in-depth knowledge of traditional Argentine cuisine and local food culture
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Tailor the tour to accommodate dietary restrictions and ensure all guests are satisfied
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Foster a welcoming and inclusive atmosphere, encouraging interaction among the group
Travelers appreciate the guides’ expertise and attention to detail, making the food tour a highlight of their visit to Buenos Aires.
What to Expect

The Argentine food tour in Buenos Aires offers travelers an immersive culinary experience.
Guests can expect to visit 4-5 local eateries, sampling a variety of traditional dishes and beverages. The tour includes regional specialties like empanadas, asado, and dulce de leche. Guests will also have the opportunity to try Argentine wines and vermouth.
Dietary restrictions are accommodated, though vegan and gluten-free options are limited. The knowledgeable guides provide insights into the history and culture behind the food.
With a maximum group size of 15, the tour allows for a more intimate and personalized experience.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are There Any Age Restrictions for This Tour?
There are no age restrictions for this tour. The tour is open to travelers of all ages, though it may not be suitable for young children or those with certain medical conditions, as noted in the tour details.
What Is the Cancellation Policy if I Need to Reschedule?
The tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before the experience starts, allowing flexibility to reschedule. Travelers can cancel or change their booking without penalty within this timeframe.
Is There a Dress Code or Recommended Attire for the Tour?
There’s no dress code, but comfortable walking shoes are recommended. Casual, weather-appropriate attire that allows you to move freely and enjoy the food tastings is best for this tour.
Can I Bring My Own Alcohol or Food on the Tour?
No, you can’t bring your own alcohol or food on the tour. All food and drinks, including alcoholic beverages, are provided as part of the tour’s inclusions. The tour doesn’t allow outside items.
Are There Any Special Considerations for Travelers With Disabilities?
The tour is not wheelchair accessible and isn’t recommended for travelers with back problems, heart issues, or serious medical conditions. However, most travelers can participate. Dietary restrictions are accommodated, but vegan and gluten-free options aren’t available.
The Sum Up
This traditional Argentine food tour in Buenos Aires offers a flavorful journey through the country’s rich culinary heritage. Guests can savor iconic dishes, experience local traditions, and indulge in robust Malbec wine and artisanal cheeses. With vegetarian options available, the tour caters to diverse dietary needs, making it an enjoyable and inclusive experience for all.
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