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Pick Up The Fork

A Serious Eater's Guide to Buenos Aires and Beyond

Food Tours

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Culinary tourism of Argentina at its best! I created customized and private Buenos Aires food tours for serious eaters and culinary travelers who usually make food and drink the protagonist of any trip. I’m not a “tour” person myself, so I design these anti-tour food tours for those who are looking for ultimate personalization: to lead you beyond the tourist traps and directly to hidden food gems, tasting the best food that BA has to offer.

What’s a better way to discover Argentina than eating your way through the city on a food tour in Buenos Aires? To me, the best way to explore a new city is by embarking on a culinary journey of gastronomic proportions. Not just stuffing face (although there is a lot of that business going on), but instead gaining an in-depth understanding of local cuisine through the history, culture and most importantly, flavors — all brought to you by a Buenos Aires food writer who knows her stuff when it comes to the local food scene.

*Keep in mind that due to high demand food tour openings tend to fill up quick. More info about my private Buenos Aires food tours and customized restaurant itineraries: feedme@pickupthefork.com

Food Tour Buenos Aires Love: 

—-> Exploring Gourmet Buenos Aires. LAN Airline on the best food tours in Buenos Aires.

—> Sink your teeth Bourdain style into the city’s lesser known food scene: AFAR Magazine on customized, tailor made culinary tours in Buenos Aires. 

—-> WTF is a Food Sherpa?! New York Times explains: Follow Them to the Food – Local Guides Share Cities’ Culinary Secrets

*During the day (and night), I work as a food writer and TV host. Here are my credentials.

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