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Gourmet Santa Monica Walking Food Tour with Delicious Dish Tours

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Experience the vibrant beachside city of Santa Monica with Delicious Dish Tours. While enjoying views of the ocean, the mountains, and the famous pier, taste some of the best food SoCal has to offer. Between tastings, learn about the history of this hip seaside resort town from an expert guide.

On this tour you will:
* Enjoy 6-8 stops at top-rated eateries
* Sample unique dishes beyond typical tourist fare
* Delight your inner child with an adventure on Santa Monica Pier
* Taste the best Korean food outside of Korea
* Learn how a 1970s drought created modern skateboarding culture
* Sip soup from the juiciest Chinese dumplings
* See where Old Hollywood stars drank illegal liquor during Hollywood’s Golden Age
* Taste what happens when Ethiopian and Mexican food mix
* See where SoCal fitness culture got its start

Perfect for food lovers, beach enthusiasts, and those seeking to experience Santa Monica's unique blend of laid-back coastal vibes and sophisticated cuisine.
Miasto: święta Monika
Fri 15 Aug
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Food Tastings
Guide (English)
Food Tastings
Guide (English)
Food Tastings
Guide (English)
Food Tastings
Dodatkowe informacje
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • The itinerary is not fixed because we will visit different eateries depending on operating hours and availability of menu items. We will visit about 6-8 each tour.
  • The total time for the tour includes the time spent at eateries and the time to walk between them.
  • Not recommended for travelers with serious food allergies
  • We can accommodate some dietary requirements, including vegetarian and pescatarian. Please indicate your requirements when booking. If we cannot accommodate them we will fully refund your booking.
Czego oczekiwać
1
Bruce's Beach
This city park was previously owned by the Bruce family, African Americans that moved to California during the Great Migration. In the 1920s, it became a place of recreation for African American families. In 1927, the property was taken by eminent domain and the buildings demolished. The Bruce family sued but only received a small settlement. In 2021, the property was returned to the descendents of the Bruce’s who later sold it back to the county for $20 million.
2
Tongva Park
A city park dedicated to the Tongva people who lived in the Los Angeles area for thousands of years.
3
Original Muscle Beach Santa Monica
The site of gym equipment that was installed near the Santa Monica Pier by the Works Progress Administration (Federal New Deal agency) in the 1930s. It was used by famous bodybuilders of the time, including Joe Gold, founder of Gold’s Gym. The original Gold’s Gym is in nearby Venice.
4
Third Street Promenade
A popular shopping area in downtown Santa Monica, which features many shops and restaurants.
5
Santa Monica Pier
One of the remaining historic recreational piers left standing in Santa Monica and neighboring Venice. It hosts a small amusement park (Pacific Park), concession stands, areas for fishing, and views of the beach and oceanfront.
6
Bruce's Beach
This city park was previously owned by the Bruce family, African Americans that moved to California during the Great Migration. In the 1920s, it became a place of recreation for African American families. In 1927, the property was taken by eminent domain and the buildings demolished. The Bruce family sued but only received a small settlement. In 2021, the property was returned to the descendents of the Bruce’s who later sold it back to the county for $20 million.
7
Tongva Park
A city park dedicated to the Tongva people who lived in the Los Angeles area for thousands of years.
8
Original Muscle Beach Santa Monica
The site of gym equipment that was installed near the Santa Monica Pier by the Works Progress Administration (Federal New Deal agency) in the 1930s. It was used by famous bodybuilders of the time, including Joe Gold, founder of Gold’s Gym. The original Gold’s Gym is in nearby Venice.
9
Third Street Promenade
A popular shopping area in downtown Santa Monica, which features many shops and restaurants.
10
Santa Monica Pier
One of the remaining historic recreational piers left standing in Santa Monica and neighboring Venice. It hosts a small amusement park (Pacific Park), concession stands, areas for fishing, and views of the beach and oceanfront.
11
Bruce's Beach
This city park was previously owned by the Bruce family, African Americans that moved to California during the Great Migration. In the 1920s, it became a place of recreation for African American families. In 1927, the property was taken by eminent domain and the buildings demolished. The Bruce family sued but only received a small settlement. In 2021, the property was returned to the descendents of the Bruce’s who later sold it back to the county for $20 million.
12
Tongva Park
A city park dedicated to the Tongva people who lived in the Los Angeles area for thousands of years.
13
Original Muscle Beach Santa Monica
The site of gym equipment that was installed near the Santa Monica Pier by the Works Progress Administration (Federal New Deal agency) in the 1930s. It was used by famous bodybuilders of the time, including Joe Gold, founder of Gold’s Gym. The original Gold’s Gym is in nearby Venice.
14
Third Street Promenade
A popular shopping area in downtown Santa Monica, which features many shops and restaurants.
15
Santa Monica Pier
One of the remaining historic recreational piers left standing in Santa Monica and neighboring Venice. It hosts a small amusement park (Pacific Park), concession stands, areas for fishing, and views of the beach and oceanfront.
16
Bruce's Beach
This city park was previously owned by the Bruce family, African Americans that moved to California during the Great Migration. In the 1920s, it became a place of recreation for African American families. In 1927, the property was taken by eminent domain and the buildings demolished. The Bruce family sued but only received a small settlement. In 2021, the property was returned to the descendents of the Bruce’s who later sold it back to the county for $20 million.
17
Tongva Park
A city park dedicated to the Tongva people who lived in the Los Angeles area for thousands of years.
18
Original Muscle Beach Santa Monica
The site of gym equipment that was installed near the Santa Monica Pier by the Works Progress Administration (Federal New Deal agency) in the 1930s. It was used by famous bodybuilders of the time, including Joe Gold, founder of Gold’s Gym. The original Gold’s Gym is in nearby Venice.
19
Third Street Promenade
A popular shopping area in downtown Santa Monica, which features many shops and restaurants.
20
Santa Monica Pier
One of the remaining historic recreational piers left standing in Santa Monica and neighboring Venice. It hosts a small amusement park (Pacific Park), concession stands, areas for fishing, and views of the beach and oceanfront.
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Zasady anulowania
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Recenzje (3)
gracekE2925MW
Feb 2025
This was much better than a regular food tour. We got to enjoy some great dishes at sit down restaurants. I was really impressed by the variety of cuisines we got to try. It was really cool how the guide was able to connect the stories of the people who live in the LA area to the food. Surprisingly innovative way to approach a food tour. Highly recommended!
ellenfR7315NU
Feb 2025
This food tour was such a blast! We hit some famous spots like the pier and Third Street Promenade, and the best part was getting to ride the carousel and walk along the beach. Our guide was really knowledgeable and told us a lot about the neighborhood and it's history. The food was amazing and surpisingly varied. The standouts were these juicy Chinese soup dumplings and a beautiful and delicious Ethiopian stew sampler plate with flatbread. Everything was packed with flavor. The sushi was fresh and delicious, and the ice cream at the end was the perfect sweet treat. It was a fun, laid-back way to explore Santa Monica and try some seriously tasty bites! This was great. I highly recommend it :)
F6270SFjacobh
Feb 2025
This was a great tour. The food was great and really unexpected. I was mostly expecting tacos but we got to try some delicious things I've never heard of before. My favorite was the Chinese soup dumplings. I've never had Ethiopian food, so it was awesome to try a bunch of different colorful stews and salads on one plate. The ice cream was some of the best I've ever had! It was a really pleasant surprise how good it was. We got to explore the neighborhood and visit the beach and the pier. Anyone who wanted to could ride on the carousel. I had a great time and felt like a kid again lol. Christina was super knowledgeable about the food and the history of the neighborhood. I really loved learning about the restaurants as well. Great tour!

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