Explore Salvador’s culinary heritage with 12+ tastings, guided by a local expert. Discover Afro-Brazilian flavors in historic Pelourinho and Comércio.
Explore Salvador’s culinary heritage with 12+ tastings, guided by a local expert. Discover Afro-Brazilian flavors in historic Pelourinho and Comércio.
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Salvador - The Salvador food tour provides guests with a meticulously curated culinary journey, guided by our team of Salvador culinary experts.
Before embarking on this adventure, it’s important to note that the tour showcases local cuisine, and due to the nature of street food vendors and local eateries, accommodating every dietary restriction…
- Salvador - The Salvador food tour provides guests with a meticulously curated culinary journey, guided by our team of Salvador culinary experts.
Before embarking on this adventure, it’s important to note that the tour showcases local cuisine, and due to the nature of street food vendors and local eateries, accommodating every dietary restriction may not be possible. Here’s a transparent overview to ensure expectations are met:
✘ Not suitable for vegetarian, vegan, halal diets, or those with severe allergies, as the tasting options would be significantly limited.
✔ Suitable for no pork diets, pescatarians, those with gluten or lactose intolerance, mild tree nut/peanut allergies, and no seafood diets, although some tastings may not have alternatives and the menu could be more restricted.
- Salvador - Immerse yourself in Salvador’s Afro-Brazilian culinary culture on a 4-hour lunch tour through the cobblestone streets of Pelourinho and the bustling markets of Comércio. With over 12 tastings, you’ll explore street vendors and local eateries, uncovering the unique Bahian dishes that define the local food scene.
Begin with simple local staples before venturing to the historic port district, where Salvador’s culinary narrative unfolds. Here, African, Portuguese, and trading influences blend in dishes like acarajé filled with vatapá and shrimp, rich seafood moqueca, and slow-cooked feijoada. Along the way, enjoy coconut and cassava fritters, caramelized cashews, and market snacks.
Traveling on foot, with brief rides between stops, this tour offers a glimpse into Salvador’s food scene through the perspective of a local culinary guide. Conclude with a glass of cravinho, the city’s renowned clove-infused cachaça.
- Salvador - The tour wraps up after 3.5-4 hours. Participants will leave not only satisfied but with a profound understanding of Salvador’s food culture and the confidence to continue exploring Brazil’s culinary delights.

- Led by professional tastemaker guides
- Movable food feast with 7-8 stops around Salvador
- Bottled water included
- Max 8 exclusive guests, smallest group size in Salvador (private tour or 9+ guests possible)
- 12+ food tastings included, more than any other Salvador food tour
- Led by professional tastemaker guides
- Movable food feast with 7-8 stops around Salvador
- Bottled water included
- Max 8 exclusive guests, smallest group size in Salvador (private tour or 9+ guests possible)
- 12+ food tastings included, more than any other Salvador food tour
- Alcoholic drinks not scheduled in the tour plan
- Pick up and drop off from hotel excluded
- Alcoholic drinks not scheduled in the tour plan
- Pick up and drop off from hotel excluded
Salvador’s cuisine stands out in Brazil, deeply influenced by Afro-Brazilian heritage and centuries of trade. This tour is designed to showcase this culinary history through the streets, markets, and small neighborhood kitchens of Pelourinho and Comércio.
With over 12 tastings at various stops, the journey takes you from street stalls to market vendors…
Salvador’s cuisine stands out in Brazil, deeply influenced by Afro-Brazilian heritage and centuries of trade. This tour is designed to showcase this culinary history through the streets, markets, and small neighborhood kitchens of Pelourinho and Comércio.
With over 12 tastings at various stops, the journey takes you from street stalls to market vendors and established eateries, offering a comprehensive view of Bahian cuisine. You’ll experience iconic dishes like acarajé and savor slower, richer meals like moqueca.
The setting is as significant as the food itself. As you walk through Salvador’s historic center and into its old port district, you’ll witness how the city’s history continues to influence its culinary scene today.
Guided by a knowledgeable local tastemaker, and combining walking with short rides between neighborhoods, this is Salvador’s most generous food tour.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.