You’ll taste your way through London’s Soho with seven different stops—think prawn croquettes, rendang curry, truffle arancini—plus local gin sips and a Chinatown stroll. Expect laughter with your guide, stories from old pubs, and moments that stick with you long after you’ve wiped your hands clean.
“You ever tried prawn croquettes with jamón?” That’s how our guide started things on Berwick Street Market, holding out this crispy little thing that smelled like the sea and fried bread. I was still chewing when he waved us down the lane — Carnaby Street was buzzing, all neon and laughter. It felt like everyone had somewhere to be except us, wandering from one bite to the next. At The French House, an old regular nodded at us over his pint, and I swear the walls looked like they’d seen every story in London.
I didn’t expect the coconut beef rendang to hit so hard — spicy-sweet and sticky on my fingers. Our guide (Sam? Or maybe Stan? Sorry) told us about Soho’s wild past between mouthfuls. He pointed out the John Snow water pump — apparently it changed medical history, which made me laugh because right after we were sipping historic gins in a dim little bar where the bartender barely blinked at our group. Someone tried to say “cheers” in Mandarin in Chinatown later; Li behind the counter just grinned and handed over fluffy pork bao buns. I probably butchered it too.
The rain started halfway through but nobody cared; we ducked under awnings and into speakeasies that felt like secret clubs. The truffle arancini was gooey inside — honestly, I still think about that one. There was this moment outside the Spirit of Soho mural when our group just stood quiet for a second, steam rising off takeaway boxes, watching locals weave through the puddles. It wasn’t perfect but it felt real — kind of what you want from a Soho food tour, you know?
The tour includes at least seven different tastings along the route.
Yes, drinks are included—vermouth, three historic gins, and a drink at a local pub.
The tour cannot accommodate vegan diets or certain allergies; contact ahead for specific needs.
No, some venues do not accept guests under 18; under-18s may miss parts of the tour.
The route covers Berwick Street Market, Carnaby Street, Chinatown, Great Windmill Street, and more in Soho.
Yes, there are public transportation options close to the meeting point and along the route.
No full tracksuits or flip-flops are allowed due to some venue dress codes; casual smart is fine.
The tour runs rain or shine; many stops are indoors or sheltered along the way.
Your evening includes seven distinct tastings—from coconut beef rendang curry with roti canai to king prawn croquettes and truffle arancini—plus fluffy BBQ pork bao buns in Chinatown. You’ll sip vermouth and three historic gins at local pubs (with water provided), guided by a local storyteller who leads you through iconic streets and vibrant markets before wrapping up with a surprise secret dish.
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