Welcome to my introduction to my hometown: discover local culture while we walk amongst landmarks and try local snacks. Come hungry!
I will take you through a list of food spots that I've personally chosen. From hots to colds, solids to beverages, sweet to salty, stores & street vendors, national and local, fried to baked, fruits to meats, and everything in between while we walk amongst the city's most famous landmarks.
All tasting options are snacks. But if you know Colombia, you know... we like eating. Most people are satisfied by the end.
Items you will be able to choose from: pandebono, buñuelo, arepa, empanadas, marranitas, papa rellena, papa aborrajada, aborrajado, chorizo, champús, ice-cream, coffee... and some more!
Vegetarians welcome. Gluten-free people are welcome. Meat-lovers welcome as well! There are options for everybody.
Let's see each other outside the Subway Sandwich Store atop the Boulevard del Rio (Calle 8 crossing)
Last food stop.
We will walk one of the most beloved places in Cali, a great kickstarter to the Cali experience.
We will walk on top of Colombia's longest urban tunnel and check some of Cali's largest street art.
One of the most historical streets in Cali, dating hundreds of years ago. Cali's historical downtown.
One of the most historical houses in Cali, nowadays a community of single mothers running businesses like a souvenir shop, a café and a restaurant.
For our first main stop we will visit one of the most well-known bakeries in Cali and understand the role that these have in local society. You will be able to choose from the following food items: pandebono, buñuelo, arepa, almojabana, empanada de cambray, coffee, fruit juices, oatmeals, fruit flavored yogurt, bottled water
A neighborhood full of hidden gems, our food adventure deepens around the colorful corners of one of Cali's best food areas.
Second main stop, the hearty, warm, fried (of course, because Colombia) food stop. If you came anxious to try local food, you cannot miss these Items to choose from: empanadas, marranitas, papa rellena, papa aborrajada, maduro aborrajado
One of Cali's most well-known hidden gems amongst travellers, a very unique place not just here but worldwide with working lytography printing machines originally designed to work on steam now adapted to electricity that date as far back as 1870.
For our last food stop and the end of the tour, another hidden gem in San Antonio is this ice cream shop with some of the wildest flavors you will ever see, like their specialty: passion fruit with honey-caramelized fried pork. Why? The owner, a chef with the idea of summarizing colombia in scoops. Included in the tour: 2 scoops of icecream.
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