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Salvador’s food is inseparable from its history, and this tour brings that to life through the streets vendors and neighbourhood eateries. Rather than focusing on restaurants, you’ll experience the city through markets, street stalls, and small local spots, tasting the Afro-Bahian dishes that define its identity.
With 12 plus tastings across multiple stops, the tour is designed as a crash course in the flavours of Bahia from iconic street foods like acarajé to simple grilled snacks and deeper, slow-cooked dishes like ximxim de galinha.
The setting is a key part of the experience. You’ll ride the Elevador Lacerda, move through the cobbled streets of Pelourinho, and explore areas most visitors pass through without understanding.
Led by a knowledgeable local tastemaker guide, this is a relaxed, small-group experience that offers an authentic introduction to Salvador's food scene.
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Public transportation options are available nearby
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Salvador
The Salvador food tour offers guests a culinary experience carefully curated food adventure, led by the team of Salvador tastemakers. Before we get started, the tour reflects the local cuisine, and the limitations of street food vendors and local eateries mean we cannot cater for every dietary restriction. Here's an honest appraisal for the tour, so no-one is disappointed: Unsuitable for vegan, halal diets, lactose intolerance and severe allergies as the number of tastings would be very limited. No pork diets, pescatarian, vegetarian, gluten intolerance, lactose intolerance, mild tree nut / peanut allergies and no seafood diets are possible though some tastings do not have alternatives available and the menu would be more limited.
Salvador
Explore Salvador’s food scene on a 4-hour food tour through Mercado Modelo, Pelourinho, and Santo Antônio, with 12 plus tastings along the way. Begin at the market before riding the iconic Elevador Lacerda into the historic centre, where street vendors and local kitchens shape the city’s evening food culture. You’ll start with sweet and comforting bites like Bahian cassava doughnuts and coconut candy, before moving into savoury favourites such as tapioca flatbreads, acarajé filled with vatapá, grilled queijo coalho, cod fritters, and coxinha. Along the way, enjoy fresh coconut and lime juice, sugarcane juice, and a small glass of cravinho. The experience finishes with a Bahian spread of ximxim de galinha, caruru, and fried plantain. This isn’t about fine dining, it’s an authentic taste of the real Bahia curated and led by local tastemaker guides.
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 plus food tastings included, more than any other Salvador food tour
Alcoholic drinks
Pick up and drop off from hotel excluded
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Marie S,11 thg 4, 2026
- Đánh giá từ Viator
Excellent and ONLY food tour in Salvador de Bahia! It was a stroke of luck I found this tour as I had been looking for one to explore the many delicious and unique Afro-Brazilian foods of Bahia but there weren’t any. But when I checked Viator last minute, a new food tour had just been posted! I booked the day before and turns out I was their first customer on the first Salvador food tour ever! And what an experience! Gabriel my guide met me at the market where we tasted local snack foods and he explained the history of the ports and products coming into Salvador. Then we rode the famous Lacerda elevator from the bottom town to the top town (walled city) to the city center Pelolourinho. There we ate incredible street food such as the tapioca crepe sandwich with beef and cheese and the infamous Acaraje which is an Afro-Brazilian fried bean cake (think texture of falafel) filled with toppings and eaten like a sandwich. We also had cheese on a stick grilled over fire and tasted some amazing local liquor. Then we made our way down to the famous house where Michael Jackson filmed “They Don’t Care About Us” and sampled some delicious juices. The last part was in an area I had not been before and probably wouldn’t have if it weren’t for Gabriel! We walked there and stopped in two restaurants, one where we sampled delicious fried bar food and then had a real sit down meal for Caruru in a traditional Afro-Brazilian restaurant. Gabriel told the history and cultural significance of everywhere we went. It was a great experience that really made my stay in Salvador amazing. If you are foodie who loves food history like me, I highly, highly recommend this tour!
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Từ US$63.20Trước US$79.00
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