Food Tours in India provide a unique opportunity to explore the country’s diverse culinary traditions. From street food stalls to traditional kitchens, travelers experience authentic flavors and cooking techniques.
Popular destinations include Delhi, Jaipur, Mumbai, and Kolkata, known for their vibrant food culture. Cooking classes, spice market visits, and guided food walks make these tours interactive and educational.
India's varied culinary environment can be explored through a mouthwatering food tour that combines regional cuisines, customs, and spices. Typically, the journey starts in Delhi with street food like chaat, parathas, and butter chicken before moving on to Karim's for Old Delhi kebabs. Mumbai comes next with seafood at Chowpatty Beach, vada pav, and pav bhaji. The trip stops in Hyderabad for biryani, haleem, and Irani chai after visiting Kolkata for Bengali treats like roshogolla, fish curry, and kathi rolls. While Kerala's backwaters serve appam with stew and seafood, Chennai and Bengaluru in South India serve dosas, idlis, and filter coffee. Amritsar's Golden Temple langar serves hearty Punjabi cuisine like makki di roti and sarson da saag, while Jaipur, Rajasthan, entices with dal baati churma and ghevar. The journey is further enhanced by cooking workshops, market tours, and home dining experiences. The tour is available year-round, with winter (October–March) being the most comfortable, and may be reached by rail or major airports. Hotels and heritage stays are available, along with chai and regional pastries. Foodies are enthralled by this culinary journey, which combines vibrant street and royal customs with India's rich culinary legacy.