Melbourne is one of the most multicultural cities globally, experiencing many waves of migration from all over the globe. The diversity of our communities has contributed to an ever-evolving melting pot of history, food and culture.
Victorians come from more than 200 countries, speak 260 languages and dialects and follow 135 religious faiths. We begin our trial at the Immigration Museum. Hear the stories of arrivals from all over the world, their challenges, triumphs, and food.
This 4-hour walking tour through the streets of Melbourne will introduce you to some of the many layers of favourite local foods, architecture, and stories of the city.
Included in your tour is:
VACCINATION / COVID: In accordance with government implemented public health orders, all guests must have received both doses of a COVID-19 vaccine in order to be permitted on the tour vehicle and to enter all venues. You will be asked to provide proof of vaccination, as well as check in via the Service Victoria App and follow all current guidelines in regards to masks and other COVID safe initiatives.
If any tour event (Private or Small Group) cannot go ahead due to (COVID-19), that affect travel or closures guests are entitled to a refund for any services not provided. Epicurean may deduct reasonable expenses, such as bank fees or any non-refundable deposits with venues, already incurred from any refund.
Tour starting point: Immigration Museum - Discovery Centre
Tour starts: 10.30AM
Tour concludes: 2.30pm
Things to keep in mind:
Your voucher(s) and booking information will be included in the confirmation email you will receive shortly after purchasing the experience on Amazed.com.
If the booking needs to be first confirmed by the host, you will receive your Amazed voucher within 24-48 hours of purchase.
Nick Korfiatis
a month agoMet our guide Christine at the Immigration Museum. She was very personable, informative and had many funny anecdotes to amuse us along the way, After showing us through the museum, the foodie tour stared in earnest. We began with Vietnamese street food, then on for some dumplings in China town. Along the way Christine showed us through some amazing buildings and gave us a running commentary on how each of the different cultures have helped to shape the city of Melbourne. Then on to taste some wonderful Indian food, with more anecdotes. Federation Square was next where we had an amazing feed of Octopus, Emu and pickled watermelon. Just when we thought we couldn't eat anymore, we topped it off with gelato. A truly amazing tour which I highly recommend. Thanks Christine for an exceptional experience.
Captures Magic
8 months agoI went for a Melbourne Foodie Culture tour and to be very honest, I had some of the most amazing food and experience! I've always been a fan of collecting stories and this trip was exactly that! It's well-curated, takes into consideration your food preferences, takes you to the best spots in town, I think my favourite was the Aboriginal Food Joint where we had some authentic aboriginal food and the ending where we met someone who'd gone to a gelato - school to learn how to make gelato! There are sooo many cultures here in Melbourne and it was a pure delight to be able to access them all in a span of 4 hours along with so many stories! I got some great stories for my IG - @capturesmagic so tbh FOODIE TRAILS - YOU ARE MAGIC ✨ thank you for the experience!
Maddy and Sascha
3 months agoWe did an awesome tour in Melbourne, learnt a lot and ate delicious food from Chinese over to the best Gelato in town and tastings of Aboriginal fusion cuisine, we've had it all! Highly recommended :)
Yael Cohen
3 months agoTook the tour today. Excellent experience and a great way to learn so much about Melbourne through it's food culture Our guide was very knowledgeable and she shard very interesting facts and personal experiences with us. Truly a MUST do thing to do for both locals and visitors. Strongly recommended.
ADITI SAHA
a year agoIf you haven’t been on a food tour with @foodietrailsau then my friend, you’re missing out on a lot in exploring the hidden gems, local culture, fantastic small businesses, untold history of a certain places in Melbourne. This time we went a Flemington foodie trail and boy oh boy, we learnt so much, enlightened with so many unknown facts about this place and local businesses, met so many kind, wonderful business owners and their stories. We went on a eating spree from one authentic cuisine to another, like rice paper rolls @phohouse3031 Somalian food at New Somali Kitchen, dumplings @ilovedumplingsmelbourne Turkish delights and sweets at a Turkish place and drinks @douttagallahotel also stopped at so many other local businesses like an artisan butcher, sustainable and eco friendly products shop, Asian grocery and a lovely cafe. It was a 4 hour tour of exploring so much new and old. Also our host Himanshi @foodietrailsau is so knowledgeable, kind and very charming who enlightened us about the history and unknown facts about Flemington. I absolutely adored her personality and she is an amazing human, you’d love to learn a lot from her and spend time with her on this tour. So guys make a booking today, it’s only $65 and you get to take home so many goodies and eat to your heart’s content. Totally worth it. @foodietrailsau Flemington, Victoria, Australia