
Flying salmon at Pike Place, a jaunt to Asia, a unique take on the hotdog and crab from Sound.
Here’s everything you need to know before your day unfolds.
You’ll join one of our local Seattle hosts to indulge in a food crawl around the city - the best way to get around in our opinion. Here, Pacific Northwestern cuisine meets a multicultural population, paving the way for one of the most diverse and innovative food scenes in America.
Feast your way around Pike Place Market and try the world-famous eats you’ve been waiting for like fresh oysters, clam chowder, Dungeness crab, and salmon straight from the Puget Sound.
But the whole world doesn’t revolve around Pike Place, you know, so you’ll explore the Chinatown-International district too. Try to choose from dumplings, pho, ramen, curries, hotpots, bao buns, and barbeque - not an easy task, but someone has to do it.
And if you’ve got room, squeeze in a Seattle dog from a street food cart along the way. We wouldn’t even dare to offer a food experience in Seattle without a coffee, so let us know if your vibe is more the original Starbucks cafe, or you’d prefer something more independent.
Or if you’re in the mood for a cold one, your host will happily take you to a microbrewery. At this rate, you might be so full that you do crawl home.
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Ashley and Demi were so sweet and I had a great time showing them around the city and hanging out!
Show moreVery easygoing family. I liked them very much. I appreciated them coming to Seattle during the pandemic, and took time to learn about the city. From the Pike Place Market, to Kells, the most haunted bar in the city that used to be a mortuary, they enjoyed the tour very much. Since there was not much in the market to show in the morning, I took them to Smith Tower Observatory, a historic skyscraper in the city. They loved the Starbucks Reserve Roastery and I was glad they enjoyed the experience!
Show moreEsteben and Pam were lovely. We spent the day walking through the rare Seattle sun along the waterfront and sampling different bakeries and local street food spots.
Show moreRiccardo was fantastic! He was so accommodating, making sure our tour was exactly as we wanted. He was kind, trustworthy, personable, and professional. What we most appreciated was all the effort he put into communicating with us. Not only did we have regular and prompt email exchanges to plan the outing, but he also was texting us the morning of the tour to ensure that meeting up went smoothly. I would recommend Riccardo wholeheartedly in order to make a visit to Seattle a memorable one!
Show moreMy husband occasionally does get things right and this was one of the best! It was our first time in Seattle. We had very high expectations with the city having an exalted place amongst us foodies! We were not disappointed. Actually the total opposite, it totally beat our expectations and really made our 3 days in the city a wonderful celebration of food and drink! Thanks so much. We will be back!
Show moreOur guide Riccardo was very personable and knowledgeable. I wish it had been more organized in a way that we had many small bites at multiple types of cuisine local to Seattle. But the food we had was great
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