Find the food tour that’s right for you

Chicago is a foodie paradise if you know where to look.  Luckily, there are tour guides for that!

 

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1. Taste of Chinatown:

Who: Chicago Food Planet

What: The Chinatown food tour visits five sit-down tasting locations in the historic Chinatown community: Triple Crown, Lao Sze Chuan, Ten Ren Tea & Ginseng Co., Saint Anna Bakery and Lao Beijing.

When: Mondays, April through November, 11 a.m.

Why:  To try Chinese food delicacies from the Canton, Mandarin and Szechuan regions.

How much: $60 adult | $35 adolescent & child. All food tastings are included in the ticket price.

 

 

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2. Fork and the Road:

Who: Fork and the Road

What:  If you’re a cyclist, foodie or just want to see the city, this tour is for you. The shortest route is 13 miles and the longest tour is 22 miles, but each has three or four stops.  Everyone can find a tour to fit their taste buds: the Deli-ciousIce-cycleLatin Meat LoversMediterranean CruiseTour of Asia or ‘Wich Way.

When: Weekends through Sept. 26

Why:  To work off all the delicious food you’re eating.

How much: Tours range in price from $50 to $60 a person.

 

 

 

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3. Pizza Tour

Who: Second City Pizza Tours

What: Sample pizza from four of Chicago’s greatest pizza venues and decide which to pledge your allegiance to. The tour visits two deep dish and two thin crust restaurants including Gino’s East, Giordano’s, La Madia, Pizzeria via Stato and State Street Pizza.

When: Every weekend

Why:  Because everyone loves pizza.

How much: The tour is $48 for adults, $32 for college students and $24 for children 8-18 years old. Children 7 years or younger are free with the purchase of an adult ticket.

 

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4.  Bucktown and Wicker Park Food Tour
Who: Chicago Food Planet

What: Discover the unique artists’ colony that has slowly evolved into a hidden foodie paradise as you enjoy delectable food and drink samples from six authentic mom-and-pop restaurants and ethnic eateries in the Bucktown and Wicker Park neighborhoods including George’s Hot DogsHot ChocolateGoddess & GrocerSultan’s MarketPiece and iCream.

When: Tuesday through Saturday, April through November starting at 11:30 am.

Why:  To support  “mom and pop” specialty restaurants and one-of-a-kind local cafés.

How much: Ticket price of $45. All food tastings, enough for lunch included.

 

 

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5.  Near North Food Tour

Who: Chicago Food Planet

What: The Near North Food Tour visits seven of Chicagoan’s favorite eateries in the tasty Gold Coast, Old Town and Lincoln Park neighborhoods, including Bacino’s PizzeriaThe Spice HouseDelightful PastriesAshkenaz DeliOld Town OilTea Gschwendner and The Fudge Pot.
When: Seven days a week, March through November starting at 11:30 a.m.

Why:  To see architectural gems, beautiful gardens, historic mansions, backdoor venues, hidden parks and of course, to eat.

How much: $45 adult | $30 adolescent | $15 child. Tasting included.

 

 

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6.  Coffee & Pastry Tour

Who: Chicago Savvy Tours

What: Chicago Savvy Tours offers an eye opening, sweet fest with our Coffee & Pastry Tour of Andersonville and Little Saigon including three coffee shops and three sweet venues for a delectable balance of sugar and caffeine.  Also includes a visit to the Andersonville Galleria for shopping.

When: Saturdays and Sundays at 9:30 a.m.

Why:  Because you’ll stop at Anne Sather‘s Swedish restaurant, where you’ll taste the  best cinnamon roll ever.

How much: $27

 

 

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7.  Chocolate Tour

Who: Chicago Chocolate Tours

What: Enjoy a guided walking and tasting tour to select chocolate shops, bakeries, and cafes, including secret chocolate treasures and famous favorites.

When: At least one tour a day. Times vary.

Why:   Because you’ll learn about the history of chocolate, while eating it.

How much: The tour is $40 per person.

 

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2 Comments    Topics: Summer dining
  • amber

    Tastebud tours has some great food tours too!

  • kspringer

    Yes, you’re right! Thanks for pointing that out. Tastebud Tours is also a good option for hungry tourists. With Tastebud, you can explore eateries in the Gold Cost, Millenium Park/historic Loop or along the Magnificent Mile for about $44.