Press release - Europe - Eating Europe Food Tours

Eating Europe Tours
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TASTE THE BEST OF EUROPE
We believe the best way to experience a city is through its food. There is nothing better than
discovering that tiny restaurant on a side street packed with locals and trying something delicious
that you can’t find back home. But of course, as a visitor, it can be hard to tell the local treasures
apart from the tourist traps. We created Eating Europe Tours to take you away from the crowds and
into the authentic neighborhoods to indulge in the best culinary finds that locals cherish in four of
Europe’s most fascinating cities: Rome, London, Amsterdam and Prague.
“More than just a food tour,” the aim is to provide you with a taste of daily life – through
introducing you to our vendors, revealing the unique cultures of our favorite neighborhoods, and
sharing our cities’ amazing histories. We want you to leave our food tours feeling smart, cultured,
informed… and full! Take a break from being a tourist. Allow us to be your local host, and become
a local yourself with Eating Europe!
THE RISE AND RISE OF CULINARY TOURISM
While Italy may be famed for its food, the UK, Netherlands and Czech Republic have never enjoyed
a great culinary reputation. That is, until now. The food scenes in the capital cities of these
fascinating countries have absolutely taken off in the past decade. Meanwhile, food tours have
seen a huge rise in popularity in recent years – especially in the US. It’s no surprise, then, that the
trend for culinary tours has now made its way across the Atlantic – not just to foodie capitals like
Rome and Paris, but also to relative newcomers to the gastronomic scene like London, Amsterdam
and Prague. Our food tours are here to showcase the best food that Europe has to offer. All the
while, you’ll be having fun and learning about the foodie traditions and history that locals know
about but most tourists never get the chance to experience.
OUR COMPANY
Eating Europe Tours was started back in 2011 by American native, Kenny Dunn, who moved to
Rome in 2008. Kenny loved showing off his neighborhood to visiting friends, and introducing them
to his favorite restaurants and shops. These informal culinary strolls later became the Taste of
Testaccio Food Tour with a focus on promoting real food, real people and real neighborhoods. It
was so successful that in 2013, the Twilight Trastevere Food Tour and the Daylight Trastevere Tour
were launched, and together became Eating Italy Food Tours. In 2013, Eating Europe launched
their first London Food Tour in the city’s hip East End. In 2014, the company raised the bar again
with expansion into two new cooking classes in Rome, “Pizza School for Kids” and “Cook Dinner
with Nonna” (a real Italian grandmother!). Plus, we expanded into two new European capitals in
the same year, with Eating Amsterdam Tours and Eating Prague Tours. In spring 2015, we launched
two new evening tours in London and Amsterdam: the Twilight Soho Food Tour and the Twilight De
Pijp Food Tour - bookings now open!
ABOUT US
Since the company’s inception, over 35,000 customers from around the world have experienced a
food tour with us. Our mission is to leave travelers with an unparalleled, non-touristy, food-related
experience in undiscovered neighborhoods of the most fascinating cities in the world. To deliver
this, we embrace three guiding principles:
Customers: Experience a unique opportunity to have a taste of local life by connecting with
the city's personality, cuisine and culture in an unforgettable way
Merchants: Engrain ourselves into the local fabric by creating a distinctive bond with our
local restaurateurs and business owners
Employees: Passionate people who love food, are proud city ambassadors and are
committed to playing an integral role in growing our business
Daylight Trastevere
Food Tour
With its narrow cobblestone streets and laneways, Trastevere is the quintessential Roman
neighborhood. The people of this community are so proud of their eclectic origins they will tell you
they are Trasteverini instead of Roman! While at night it is a happening destination for tourists and
locals, during the day, Trastevere is like a small village with its timeless, multi-generational shops
serving the same local families for decades. On our 4-hour guided walking food tour, we eat our
way through the neighborhood enjoying 10 delicious food tastings – testament to why Rome is
touted as one of the food capitals of the world. Visit the local colorful outdoor food market and
meet the wonderful families working hard to preserve the food traditions that transcend
generations. You enter a tourist and leave a local – a feeling you won’t soon forget.
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Sample the fresh ingredients at one of Rome's most historic outdoor food markets
Go behind the scenes at a pizza bakery to see how it’s all made
Meet the Polica family who have been selling meats and cheeses at Antica Caciara, their
famous delicatessen since 1900
Find out quickly why Romans love their suppli' (mouthwatering fried risotto ball)
Go to a local osteria to enjoy homemade ravioli and 2 other daily pasta specials with wine and
fresh bread
Meet Signora Vera, the neighborhood resident pastry chef for 40 years, and taste what she
created that day
Be educated on real-deal gelato at Fatamorgana, the gelateria that introduced Romans to
gourmet gelato
Enjoy an award-winning homemade dessert at Spirito di Vino, ranked 35th out of 5,300
restaurants in Rome on TripAdvisor
Savor Italy's famous moscato (dessert wine) in a wine cellar older than the Colosseum
The Daylight Trastevere Tour runs daily (rain, hail or shine) at 10.45 am, 11.30 am and 12.15 pm
except Sundays, Italian national holidays and all of August. Bookings are best made 4 weeks in
advance.
Taste of Testaccio
Food Tour
Testaccio is the original foodie neighborhood of Rome, and where cucina romana (Roman cuisine)
was born. In fact, it is no coincidence that it’s known to Romans as the “heart of Rome.” On this 4hour food tour we provide guests with a unique opportunity to experience Rome like a local, away
from tourist crowds. Take a break from being a tourist. Leave the souvenir shops behind for a few
hours and experience one of our most revered neighborhoods that is all about the food. With our
fun and insightful guide, see where people live, eat and shop while savoring 12 delicious tastings
from the local market to a Roman trattoria. All while learning about the history and culture of our
great city and this perfect neighborhood…
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Taste why Volpetti has been Rome's top gourmet food store for 40 years
Savor Rome's 3 most famous pasta dishes with wine at Flavio al Velavevodetto
Experience real Rome street food – the suppli' (fried risotto ball) from the NY Times acclaimed
00100 Pizza
Sample the #3 ranked slice of pizza in all of Rome at Volpetti Piu
Make your own bruschetta and try real buffalo mozzarella at the famous Testaccio Market
Become a gelato expert by learning how to spot the fake stuff from the real thing
Try cannoli at Dess'Art from famous Sicilian pastry chef, Constanza Fortuna
Delight in tiramisu in a chocolate cup from Barberini, the neighborhood's best pastry shop
Visit Rome's only Pyramid, John Keats’ mysterious tomb, the birthplace of Rome's mob gang,
and much, much more...
The Taste of Testaccio Tour runs daily (rain, hail or shine) at 9.45 am, 10.30 am and 11.15 am except
Sundays, Italian national holidays and for approximately 10 days in mid-August. Bookings are best
made 4 weeks in advance.
Twilight Trastevere
Food Tour
Trastevere is a neighborhood like no other. Its narrow cobblestone streets come alive at night,
earning it comparisons to New York’s Greenwich Village and Paris’s Left Bank. It’s where Romans
choose to eat with their families on a Sunday and where young Romans go for weekend nightlife.
In essence, many say, it’s the old Rome. On our 4-hour walking tour we explore this ancient
neighborhood, indulging in over 10 food and wine tastings at some of Rome’s most historic and
locally loved places. Our guests are given the unique opportunity to meet the families who have
been serving up these foodie treasures for generations. We guarantee you will find yourself melting
into the fabric of one of our favorite neighborhoods in Rome.
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If you were shooting a movie in Rome, the iconic trattoria Da Enzo al 29 would be your location
of choice; and their award-winning food isn’t half-bad either
Taste wine in Spirito di Vino’s wine cellar that is 150 years older than the Colosseum – not your
run-of-the-mill experience!
Fulfill your childhood dream with a visit to Rome’s famous family-owned cookie factory
Go behind the scenes at one of Rome’s most well-known bakeries to taste their award-winning
pizza and see how it’s baked
Visit the Polica family, who have been selling the finest meats and cheeses at Antica Caciara,
their legendary delicatessen since 1900
Sample homemade ravioli among other sumptuous pasta dishes along with wine at Osteria
der Belli
Taste gelato at Fatamorgana, the gelateria that brought “gourmet gelato” to Rome
Explore hidden historical and cultural sights and surprises that make this so much more than
“just a food tour"
The Twilight Trastevere Tour runs daily (rain, hail or shine) at 4.15 pm, 5 pm, 5.45 pm and 6.30 pm
except Sundays, Italian national holidays and all of August. Bookings are best made 4 weeks in
advance.
Cook Dinner with Nonna
There are few experiences that bring you inside the lives of locals the way this dinner experience
does. Visitors can now take full advantage of their trip to Rome by spending an evening Cooking
Dinner with Nonna! Anyone can brush up on their culinary skills by going to a fancy cooking school
but no one can cook (or teach you to cook) quite as well as Nonna – grandma. Enjoy a unique
opportunity to go inside Nonna’s Italian apartment and spend 4 amazing hours learning how she’s
been making Roman specialties, the old fashioned way, for decades.
Nonna will welcome you with a glass of Prosecco (sparkling white wine) and homemade nibbles to
ensure that nobody is cooking on an empty stomach. The menu changes according to the season
but always includes a popular local antipasto (appetizer) such as fried artichokes or melanzana
parmigiana (eggplant parmesan). In every class, you’ll master the art of making homemade pasta
and prepare a local meat dish (such as veal saltimbocca or Nonna’s famous meatballs). Of course,
no meal is complete without dessert. Make real, old-fashioned tiramisu or one of the many other
Italian dessert classics, and then sit with her and the friends you've made to enjoy your meal with
local wine.
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Meet our local Roman Nonna who will dazzle you with her charm and family stories
Become educated, the fun way, on the principles of traditional Italian food
Experience cooking and eating in a real Roman apartment
Prepare a classic 4-course Italian meal and enjoy eating it with friends
Savor fresh, seasonal, local ingredients and wine choices
Bring home a collection of local, traditional recipes (including your personal menu!) to savor
and share for years to come
Cook Dinner with Nonna classes run twice weekly at 4.30 pm except Sundays, Italian national
holidays and all of August. Bookings are best made 4 weeks in advance.
Pizza School for Kids
No Roman vacation is complete without a trip to a local pizzeria. Well, we’re taking it up a notch
and teaching kids how to become pizzaiolos. Our two-and-a-half-hour Pizza School for Kids is
designed with families and kids in mind. It is held in an actual pizzeria where a trained guide will
teach the kids about the history of pizza, the science of making it and even sing a song or two.
While the kids learn to make their very own traditional Roman pizza for dinner, the adults get to sit
back and munch on cheese, cured meats, bruschetta (and wine!). After the kids cook, everyone sits
and enjoys a pizza dinner together. Now, we all know that no dinner is complete without dessert –
so the kids also get to make their own classic, tiramisu. Buonissimo! This class is designed
especially for children ages 5-10.
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Learn about the history of Roman pizza and how to make it
Meet and learn from a local pizzaiolo (pizza maker)
Bring home your very own apron and personalized chef’s hat
Enjoy songs and games for all ages
Get your hands dirty and roll out your own pizza
Make your own delicious tiramisu – the classic Italian desert
Receive a step-by-step pizza-making guide for at-home use
Make friends and have some fun!
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Relax and enjoy a traditional Italian antipasto and wine while the kids are in capable hands
Eat your pizza of choice with the kids who will enjoy their own creation
Receive a Kid’s Guide to Rome with tips on family-friendly shopping, eating and things to do
Pizza School for Kids is run seasonally and on request. Bookings are best made 4 weeks in
advance.
East End Food Tour
The East End is a neighborhood like no other in London. Its tapestry of diverse cultures,
mouthwatering cuisines, unique architecture and fascinating story make it an unforgettable
destination. Our 3.5-hour East End Food Tour offers an opportunity to escape the crowds and
explore one of the most eclectic neighborhoods in London. While eating your way through the
area, interspersing history, tradition and local food culture, you’ll forget you’re touring our city and
feel like one of us. Our tour is for small groups of 12 or less, and led by entertaining local guides
who will introduce you to London’s best foods at locally loved places that not only serve up
delicious food but also carefully fit into the East End’s remarkable story.
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Taste London’s best bacon sandwich at the award-winning St. John Bread and Wine
Visit the most famous bagel shop this side of the Atlantic and let its Jewish owner regale you
with first-hand experiences of cultural assimilation in London
Discover the wonderful world of English cheeses at Androuet and let Paul, their expert cheese
monger, share his knowledge with you
Get your fix of Britain’s most iconic national dish, Fish & Chips, at Poppies – listed as one of
Time Out’s top 100 foods in London
Sample delectable curries and get a crash course in Indian food at our favorite curry house on
Brick Lane (it boasts over 50 curry restaurants on just one street!)
Eat bread and butter pudding at the historic English Restaurant – a properly delicious thing to
do
Experience life at the local pub, when we take you to our favorite to sample their awardwinning English cider and beer (non-alcoholic options available too)
Brace yourself for the mouth-watering experience that is a salted caramel tart
The East End Food Tour runs daily (rain, hail or shine) at 10 am and 10.45 am except Sundays and
English national holidays. Bookings are best made 4 weeks in advance.
Twilight Soho Food Tour
Think of Soho, and you think of the most buzzing, fast-paced, vibrant night spot in London.
Historically home to Rock ‘n Roll, the Swinging 60s, London’s jazz scene, theater land, the rag
trade, and even the sex industry, Soho has reincarnated itself dozens of times. And now it’s where
you’ll experience some of the most exciting international foodie finds in London. Our evening food
tour takes you away from the tourist traps to the cafes, restaurants and shops that are shaping the
city’s culinary reputation. Soho’s international influences are so diverse that you’ll try everything
from Basque pintxos to Beirut street food to Italian polenta. And because our food tour takes place
in the evening, you’ll experience the true Soho vibe.
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Experience a real English afternoon tea, complete with a cup of the golden brew
Get the full Jamón experience, washed down with a nice glass of wine
Try the trend that is Lebanese street food – a slice of Beirut in central London
Choose your very own pintxos (Basque-style tapas)
Experience Soho’s Italian influx in the form of delicious, bite-sized polenta snacks
Taste the best hummus in London from a truly Levantine kitchen
Find out where John Lennon first performed before his fame spread far and wide
See the theaters that stayed open during World War 2, even while the city was being bombed
The Twilight Soho Food Tour runs Monday – Friday (rain, hail or shine) at 5 pm except on English
national holidays. Bookings are best made 4 weeks in advance.
Jordaan Food & Canals Tour
The Jordaan is the heart of Amsterdam. Once a working-class neighborhood, it is now a soughtafter area full of specialty shops and amazing restaurants. Its network of stunning canals and
historic buildings make it one of the city’s most beautiful districts to visit – especially from the
vantage point of Amsterdam’s UNESCO world heritage canals. Our 4-hour guided tour of this
unique neighborhood takes in a dozen food tastings, allowing you to experience Amsterdam like a
local. You’ll visit our favorite local haunts, meet the families working to keep these restaurants and
shops as renowned today as they have been for decades, and explore historical sites that few
tourists have an opportunity to experience. You’ll also get the chance to see the city from a unique
viewpoint: by boat on Amsterdam’s world famous waterways. While touring the canals for about
an hour, you’ll be served some typically Dutch drinks and snacks on board! Our tour is for small
groups, led by entertaining local guides who will introduce you to Amsterdam’s best dishes at
locally-loved places that not only serve up delicious food but also carefully fit into the Jordaan’s
remarkable story.
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Find out why Café Papeneiland has been in business for almost 400 years
Discover the other side of “Dutch” cuisine: Indonesia and Surinam
Taste Amsterdam’s best raw, smoked sausage
Eat herring “the Amsterdam way”
Experience the sheer variety of Dutch licorice
Take in the city from Amsterdam’s world heritage canals – by boat!
Try some typically Dutch snacks en route: gouda cheese and bitterballen
Plus, see where Anne Frank famously lived during the Second World War, find hidden churches,
and discover what used to be in the Jordaan area hundreds of years ago…
The Jordaan Food & Canals Tour runs Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays (rain, hail or shine) at 11
am except on Dutch national holidays and during Jordaan festivals. Bookings are best made 4
weeks in advance.
Jordaan Food Tour
Some say that Amsterdam is best explored at a slower pace – on foot. Escape the hustle and bustle
of bicycles, trams and boats, and join us for a leisurely stroll through one of Amsterdam’s most
beautiful neighborhoods: the Jordaan. Once a working-class area, it is now full of specialty shops
and amazing restaurants – all connected via a network of stunning canals and historic buildings.
Our 4-hour guided walking tour of this historic neighborhood treats you to a feast of deliciously
Dutch tastings. You’ll get to know several locally loved “brown cafes” (a quintessential Amsterdam
feature) and visit specialty shops, including a local butcher, the best fish shop in the Jordaan, a
specialty cheese shop, and an old-fashioned candy store. Our tour is for small groups, led by
entertaining local guides who will introduce you to Amsterdam’s best dishes at locally loved places
that not only serve up delicious food but also carefully fit into the Jordaan’s remarkable story. With
us, you’ll get a side order of history and culture that even the locals on our previous tours have
learned from!
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Find out why Café Papeneiland has been in business for almost 400 years
Discover the other side of “Dutch” cuisine: Indonesia and Surinam
Taste Amsterdam’s best raw, smoked sausage
Taste some typical Dutch cheese: world-famous gouda
Try a true Dutch borrelhapje – and find out what that means on the tour! – washed down with
local beer
Eat herring “the Amsterdam way”
Experience the sheer variety of Dutch licorice
Plus, see where Anne Frank famously lived during the Second World War, find hidden churches,
and discover what used to be in the Jordaan area hundreds of years ago…
The Jordaan Food Tour runs Wednesdays and Fridays (rain, hail or shine) at 11 am except on Dutch
national holidays and during Jordaan festivals. Bookings are best made 4 weeks in advance.
Twilight De Pijp Food Tour
What could be better than wining and dining your way through Amsterdam’s hippest
neighborhood of an evening? Our Twilight De Pijp Food Tour brings you just that: dozens of unique
food experiences in the ultra-cosmopolitan de Pijp area. And because of its multi-cultural
influences, you’ll be eating everything from Indonesian rijsttafel to French patisserie. Plus, it’s
much more than “just a food tour” – the neighborhood’s fascinating history means you’ll learn all
about its beginnings (this neighborhood was once underwater!), through to its present-day
reputation as one of the city’s coolest areas in which to live and work. Along the way, you’ll be
entertained with stories and insights into Amsterdam’s culture from our experienced local guides.
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Experience one of Amsterdam’s hippest neighborhoods first-hand (and discover all the cool
places that only locals know about)
Discover the other side of “Dutch” cuisine: Indonesian spice
Taste Amsterdam’s best fries – and weigh in on the age-old question of whether Dutch or
Belgian fries are superior!
Find out why all de Pijp’s streets are named after famous Dutch artists and painters
Try Dutch borrelhapjes and find out what that means on the tour
Satisfy your sweet tooth with authentic French choux pastries
Discover what de Pijp used to look like hundreds of years ago
The Twilight De Pijp Food Tour runs Tuesdays and Thursdays (rain, hail or shine) at 4.45 pm except
on Dutch national holidays and during local festivals. Bookings are best made 4 weeks in advance.
Prague Food Tour
Prague’s Old Town and New Town are centered in the heart of the city. With stunning architecture,
ancient history, contemporary shops, museums and amazing restaurants, the center of Prague is
revered as one of the most treasured destinations in all of Europe. Our 4-hour guided tour takes
you through the Old and New Towns of Prague to specially selected venues – which are cherished
by locals but rarely stumbled upon by tourists – to sample authentic Czech tastings. It’s an exciting
time to experience the food scene of the Czech capital! Strong local traditions, a communist past,
and recent international influences have all left their culinary impressions on a city that already
has so much to offer. With us, you’ll get a behind-the-scenes taste of how the local cuisine has
evolved, while learning about the real people, culture and customs of Prague. Our tour guides will
bring you to the places that not only serve up delicious Czech specialties, but also offer a window
into the country’s remarkable history.
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Taste the world’s best sauerkraut soup, traditionally eaten by Czechs for its Vitamin C
Learn how the best beer in the world is made, and drink the unpasteurized pivo straight from
the source
Observe old-world butcher techniques and taste Prague’s finest meats, including Prague Ham
Eat traditional Czech bread dumplings (with braised beef, creamy sauce and cranberry
compote) – a slice of Czech history on a plate!
Visit the bistro founded by Czech culinary hero (and mother of Prague farmers’ markets) and
enjoy the gourmet chlebíčky (open faced sandwiches)
Discover a secret garden and medieval tower – so secret they’re even unbeknownst to some
locals!
Find out why a family-run chocolate café serves one of the best traditional Czech desserts in
the universe (which also used to be Napoleon’s favorite treat!)
Sample traditional Czech baked goodies made from original recipes passed down through
generations (then thank all Czech grandmothers and mothers!)
Plus, visit the upside-down horse, see the Jerusalem Synagogue, relish in the Art Nouveau of
the Municipal House and a whole lot more…
* Our tour stops and tastings may differ slightly from the list of highlights above. We always try to
tailor our tours to the seasons and the latest developments in the Prague food scene.
The Prague Food Tour runs Monday through Saturday (rain, hail or shine) at 12.30 pm except on
Czech national holidays (approximately 12 per year). Bookings are best made 4 weeks in advance.
IN THE PRESS
Our Eating Italy Food Tours have been covered by Fodors, The Sydney Morning Herald, Virgin
Airways In-flight Magazine, Rick Steves Rome Guidebook, Lonely Planet, Italy Magazine, and The
Hamilton Spectator to name just a few.
Our Eating London Food Tours have been reviewed by the Huffington Post, Wanderlust Travel
Magazine, Hostelbookers and AFAR website, among many others.
Our Eating Amsterdam Food Tours have already been well received by the New York Times
InTransit Blog, AFAR website, Yelp, and many bloggers.
Our recently launched Eating Prague Food Tours have been covered by Forbes, Expatz, and many
bloggers.
QUICK BITES
“A food tour that’s off the beaten path.” Fodor’s
“It seemed right to follow a foodie around on a ten-stops-in-four-hours, movable lunch feast.”
“Interspersing history, tradition and local food culture in a less seen side of the city.” Rick Steves
“This cheery food tour company offers informative tours in the heartland of traditional Roman
cooking.” Lonely Planet
"Visit a snoepwinkel (candy shop) to taste several varieties of Dutch licorice, sample smoked
sausages at a slagerij (butcher shop), and eat herring 'the Amsterdam way' (served with chopped
onions, a pickle and a Dutch flag on a toothpick that doubles as your fork) during the just-launched
Jordaan Food Tour from Eating Amsterdam Tours." New York Times
“An inside view of Roman cuisine… Eating Italy Food Tours does a 4 hour tour with tastings.”
National Geographic
“This 3.5 hour walking tour in London's East End is the perfect way to get acquainted with
London's most trendy borough.” Huffington Post
"We've done food tours in several cities and this is the best we've been on so far." Yelp
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