Soho is London’s cultural heartbeat, a district of music, rebellion, and extraordinary food. On this Sherpa Food Tour, you’ll explore hidden streets, historic corners, and restaurants that define modern London dining. Visit an iconic British cheese shop, dive into bold Indian flavors, and enjoy Michelin-recognized Taiwanese buns as your host shares stories of rock legends, counterculture movements, and the artists who shaped the city.
Guests choose between two experiences:
1. Premium includes seasonal British dishes with wine and an award-winning chocolate tasting in a classic pub.
2. Classic celebrates comfort favorites like fish and chips and a traditional dessert.
Both include 5 stops and 10+ tastings, offering two perspectives on British cuisine.
It’s a curated walk through Soho’s flavors and spirit, designed to leave you full, happy, and seeing London through a new lens!
We'll meet you at the entrance of The Crown, the bright orange bar located on one of the corners of the iconic Seven Dials.
Our guide will show you the best restaurants in this neighborhood. We will go to 5 restaurants and try over 10 different dishes/drinks to get to know the best of London cuisine!
Set between busy Covent Garden and the quieter streets of Seven Dials, Neal’s Yard is a small, colourful corner of London, hidden down narrow passageways and pleasantly removed from the West End crowds.
We'll visit a well-known Soho cheese shop, famous for its carefully selected British cheeses and its role in supporting traditional producers across the UK.
One block, two legends—Hendrix and Mozart. This is where we crack open Soho’s wild history and set the tone for the coolest neighborhood in London.
This spot is pure London—charming, chaotic, and packed with history. Seven streets collide here, just like the flavors we’re about to taste. It’s the perfect place to start a food adventure rooted in connection.
Near Soho Square, the tour includes a dedicated stop to celebrate British cuisine. Premium tour: A stylish British bistro rooted in farm-to-table tradition — think Barbour jackets, seasonal game meats, and a glass of wine from their own Sussex vineyard. Classic tour: A proper serving of traditional fish and chips, a cornerstone of London’s culinary culture.
This is true Indian street food—bold, soulful, and layered with spice. From coastal curries to surprise chaat bombs, every bite tells a different story of India’s vibrant food culture.
Bowie. The Stones. The Who. But also punk, protest, queer pride, and wild fashion. In the ‘60s and ‘70s, Soho wasn’t just cool—it was the epicenter of counterculture. Soho doesn’t just host culture—it makes it.
It’s loud, layered, and full of secrets—just like Soho itself. This mural is a love letter to the neighborhood’s misfits, icons, and endless spirit. Blink, and you’ll miss a dozen stories.
Enjoy a modern take on Taiwanese-style buns, known for their soft, fluffy texture and bold flavors. Featured in the Michelin Guide, it highlights one of London’s most celebrated food spots, where traditional techniques meet contemporary creativity
A true independent pub — no chains, just character. The tour concludes in a cozy local pub that celebrates British drinking and dessert culture. Premium tour: A chocolate tasting from an award-winning chocolatier, paired with a beer enjoyed at the pub. Classic tour: A traditional British pub dessert served at the table.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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