Food Lover Tour - Food & Wine Tours for Foodies in Spain & Portugal
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Market Lover Tour - A fresh and delicious taste of market food in Spain
Join us as we eat the market! This adventure is a real culinary experience with a complete immersion in an emblematic local food market.
We will enjoy the best Spanish tapas followed by a delicious and sweet surprise!
Our authentic food market tour is available in Barcelona, Seville, Madrid and Malaga.
The tour consists of 5 stops | Daytime tour | Family-friendly | Bonus: dessert at a famous bakery nearby
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Tapas Tour in Barcelona by FOOD LOVER TOUR
Barcelona, same as whole Spain is synonymous for TAPAS! Tender octopus, a variety of olives, great wine and much more we have tried with Food Lover Tour in Barcelona.
Picoteo Lover Tour - Discover the essence of tapas crawling
THE REAL SPANISH TAPAS-HOPPING EXPERIENCE!
The origins of the word PICOTEO lie in the verb “picar” which means eating small bites from several shared plates, also known as “tapeo” (tapas crawl).
Our authentic picoteo is available in Barcelona, Seville, Madrid, Malaga & Granada and consists of 5 stops.
Evening tour | Bonus: get to know the most trendy and non-touristy tapas area!
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On Location: Madrid Food Tour | Beckett Bites
Beckett visits the 130-year old Mercado de la Cebada in Madrid, Spain to try some new Spanish foods!
- Salchicha
- Jamon Iberico
- Chorizo
- Manchego Cheese
- Olives
- Pimientos de Padrón
- Spanish Omelette
- Cocido Madrileño
Thanks to Food Lover Tour - Madrid for the excellent tour of the Mercado!
EPIC Madrid Food Tour (10 AMAZING stops)
The TOP 10 dishes in Madrid! Tortilla española, calamari sandwich, hot chocolate, tapas, jamón, vermouth, secret nun’s cookies and more! This is the delicious Madrid food tour I give to my friends when they visit! Beware - it's EPIC!
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Madrid has amazing food.. there I said it! Often when people think of Madrid they think of museums and art and maybe a trip to Toledo. But trust me, this city has an incredible food scene that is less touristy and more underground compared to some other cities in Spain. So, I wanted to make this Madrid food guide so that you can enjoy it like a true local!
Today I take you to 10 of my favourite places to eat 10 incredible bites. We start with the best chocolate in the city (melted from actual chocolate) at an over 100-year-old pastry shop. Then we head to a local and hidden family-run joint for the city’s top Spanish omelette (tortilla española) and a beer (caña).
Next up! Vermouth time. We nip across to the San Miguel market for a sweet red vermouth on tap just like the locals do (along with marcona almonds, campo real olives and a local skewer). Then we head to a SECRET STOP. Cloistered nuns who bake cookies in - the cookies are delicious and moreish and the experience is truly one-of-a-kind. As a friend used to say, like doing a drug deal!
OK… getting full. Next stop - jamón… ham! And the good stuff - acorn-fed jamón ibérico in a family-run ham shop. Around the corner we head to an over 100-year-old tapas bar for one of the most delicious tapas in the city - bull tail stew parcel, paired with a Rioja wine.
Next it’s Madrid’s most famous bite - the calamari sandwich. There are so many places that do this, but we head for the best one! And for more seafood, we swing around into the La Latina neighbourhood for the best bacalao in the city, served with a white wine in a place that is a true Madrid rough-and-tumble tapas bar.
And then - tapas. We swing into Casa Toni, a fantastic tapas bar that does brilliant sweetbreads - mollejas - a delicacy in many restaurants around the world, and here deliciously cooked with skill on the griddle.
And finally, dessert … we head to the most famous pastry shop in the city for the napolitana de crema. The perfect sweet end to a fabulous Madrid food tour. Siesta time!
Want to find those secret nun cookies? Head to Calle Codo (near Plaza de la Villa) and where you see the door with the sign Venta de Dulces, ring the top bell. Hours are Mon-Fri 0930-1300 then 16.30 - 18.30.
Here's the list of where we went:
1. El Riojano
2. Cerveriz
3. Mercado San Miguel (La Hora del Vermut was the stall)
4. Nuns
5. Mercado Jamon Iberico
6. Anciano Rey de los Vinos
7. Casa Revuelta
8. La Campana
9. Casa Toni
10. La Mallorquina
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Hola, Spain lovers! I’m James Blick. Spain is my passion! Its food, its culture, its history and its people. And I get a massive kick out of sharing everything I’ve learned with visitors to this country. My mission? To help you have a true, rich and delicious experience in Spain! If that sounds like something you’re into, then I’d love you to subscribe and join this community of Spain lovers!
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Barcelona Food Tour at LA BOQUERIA and Sagrada Familia - Barcelona, Spain, Travel Guide!
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On Day 21 of our Round The World Trip for food with Star Alliance, we spent the day in Barcelona. Barcelona is an amazing food city, and one of the best places to start eating is at La Boqueria. After eating and wandering, we headed over to Sagrada Família for a breathtaking tour. It was an amazing day of food and attractions in Barcelona.
00:34 Breakfast at Cotton House Hotel - We started off the morning at our hotel by having a quick breakfast. The jamon and selection of cured meats was the highlight.
2:53 Mercat de Sant Josep de la Boqueria - Often known in short just as La Boqueria, this historical market is a food lover's paradise and a pilgrimage destination. We arrived early in the morning and headed first to Bar Pinotxo to eat our second breakfast. I ordered an omelet with eggplant and a plate of garbanzo beans and blood sausage. The dish was simple, but it was incredibly delicious. Additionally, the coffee was extremely good. Total price - 12.80 EUR ($14.04)
6:59 El Quim De La Boqueria - After finishing with the first place of tapas, I wandered over to another legendary tapas bar within La Boqueria market known as El Quim De La Boqueria. It’s a very expensive place, but I knew I wanted to try the fried eggs with baby squid. The dish was a simple combination of ingredients, but it was cooked perfectly, and it was incredibly delicious. I also couldn’t resist a plate of fried chilies. Total price - 32.05 EUR ($35.16) There are dozens of things to eat and try at La Boqueria, and after all the salty food I was ready to have a passion fruit juice. And then finally, to conclude the Barcelona food tour of La Boqueria, I bought a cone of sliced Jamón Ibérico.
14:14 Gothic Quarter, Barcelona Cathedral - After an amazing food tour, we walked around the Christopher Columbus monument and then continued on walking around the Gothic Quarter of Barcelona. The Barcelona Cathedral was originally closed when we arrived, but I came back in a few minutes and walked around the Barcelona Cathedral as well.
16:37 Xarcutería La Pineda - Located just around the corner from the Barcelona Cathedral, I headed over to a place called Xarcutería La Pineda (recommended by Chris English), to try the botifarra blanca and a cup of vermouth. It’s an amazing little family run shop with a fantastic array of meats and drinks. Total price - 11.50 EUR
21:25 Basílica de la Sagrada Família - One of the most famous attractions in Barcelona is the Sagrada Familia, a basilica that was famous designed by Antoni Gaudi. I had read and dreamed about visiting for many years, so I was very excited to finally have the chance to visit. What amazed me is how dark and gothic it looks from the outside, yet how light and happy it is on the inside. Sagrada Familia is truly a stunning architectural feat, and an attraction you must visit in Barcelona. Along with visiting the main part of Sagrada Familia, I also bought tickets to go to the Nativity Tower. Going to the top of the tower and walking down was the highlight of visiting. Price - 29.00 EUR per person w/ tower entrance
26:16 Catalan Food for dinner at Restaurant Portolés - For dinner Ying and I walked over to Restaurant Portolés, a local Catalan food restaurant. Some of the main dishes I ordered included Fideuà and Rollitos De Pollo, all of which were delicious. It’s a great restaurant to try in Barcelona. Total price - 26.50 EUR
This was a fantastic day in Barcelona, packed with delicious food and attractions in Barcelona.
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The Best Place For Food-Lovers In Mexico! / Oaxaca City
We stayed in the best food city in Mexico, Oaxaca city for 23 days. Food-Lover like us would love those Oaxaca foods! We went to one of the most famous markets, Mercado 20 de Noviembre, and enjoyed grilled meat. Street foods are our favorite! Tlayudas, Memelas, Tacos...and you can't forget those pastries! Oaxaca is our happy paradise❤️️
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More Tapas in Madrid (LW Ep.45)
Welcome back to The Lonely Wanderer! We're kicking off season 2 with an absolute corker, as Claire Bear and I roam the streets of Madrid in search of more snacks. This one really captures the vibrancy of the Spanish capital after dark. One of my best episodes, do not miss it!
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Mercado de San Miguel: What To EAT & DRINK!
Where to eat and drink in the Mercado de San Miguel. 9 food stops! I taste tapas, paella, vermouth, wine and dessert. And I answer key questions: Is the San Miguel Market actually a market? Is it a tourist trap? And what's the best time to visit? Venga, let’s go!
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What do you eat and drink in the Mercado de San Miguel (aka the San Miguel Market)? It’s such a common question. And I understand the confusion! This place has so many options, and can get really busy!
In this video I take you inside the San Miguel Market for a food tour of sorts. We eat and drink at 9 different stops - including vermouth, olives, cheese, bacalao, fried fish, pintxos, paella and gelato. And I give you my honest opinion on each stop.
I also answer the following questions
- Is the Mercado de San Miguel a market?
- Is the Mercado de San Miguel a tourist trap?
- What time is the best time to visit the Mercado de San Miguel?
The places I stopped at to eat were:
1. La Hora del Vermut for vermouth and banderillas and olives
2. Mya Quesos for cheese
3. La Casa del Bacalao for bacalao and smoked sardines
4. Mr Pinkleton for wine
5. El Señor Martín for fried seafood
6. Arzábal for patatas bravas
7. Amaiketako for pintxos
8. Paella Power for paella
9. Rocambolesc for gelato
And I also give you my opinion on the market as a whole. Is it worth visiting? I think if it’s your first time then yes. But go when it’s quieter, and know that sometimes the prices are expensive. But that it’s a fun place to get your tapas sea legs. So it really should be the beginning of your tapas adventure, not the end of it.
And other traditional markets that I recommend you check out are:
1. Mercado de Antón Martín (don’t confuse this with Mercado de San Antón which is in Chueca - I don’t love it… it’s sort of a market, but not really a place where the grannies shop).
2. Mercado de la Paz
3. Mercado San Fernando
4. Mercado de las Maravillas
Enjoy!
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Hola, Spain Lovers! I’m James Blick. Spain is my passion! Its food, its culture, its history and its people. And I get a massive kick out of sharing everything I’ve learned with visitors to this country. My mission? To help you have a true, rich and delicious experience in Spain! If that sounds like something you’re into, then I’d love you to subscribe and join this community of Spain lovers!
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FOOD & SIGHTSEEING IN MADRID | Travel Vlog
Our second time in Madrid has been such a great fun. At first we paid a brief visit to the Caixa Forum, a stunning cultural centre which hosts temporary exhibitions. Later we headed to Plaza de Toros in order to see Las Ventas that is the largest bullring of Spain and bought tickets for the guided tour on the inside. As foodies, there was basically one thing in our schedule that we all had long been waiting for: a brand new gastronomic tour of the Mercado de San Miguel! This is both Madrid's most-loved food market and a modern gourmet venue. We loved grabbing a bite at its stalls which were selling delectable treats and freshly prepared tapas. Paella and iced sangria are highly recommended, by the way!
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Eating our way through Spain with Devour Tours!
The best part of traveling is the food and in every beautiful new city, Devour Barcelona Tours, Devour Granada Tours and Devour San Sebastian Tours gave us the grand tour of food with lively, personable, and knowledgeable hosts! By the end of each tour we were overflowing with joy, wine, and the most amazing Spanish cuisine. We highly recommend Devour to anyone who loves food and doing as the locals do. Thank you to @rousaroundtheworld for hosting us in Barcelona, to Marta for showing us around Granada, and @wielechowskaania for giving us a tour of San Sebastián! #CDTSpain #CDTSpain2019 #devour #devourtours #devourspain #devourbarcelona #devourgranada #devoursansebastian
A Look Inside the Mercado de San Miguel in Madrid | Devour Madrid
The Mercado de San Miguel in Madrid can't be missed! This Madrid institution is a food-lover's paradise. With produce stands, fresh fish stalls, wine and tapas bars, and restaurants alike, there is much to see, do, and taste here! Devour Tours expert guide Joy walks us through Madrid’s Mercado de San Miguel, points out her favorite stalls, and shares some local tips she's learned while living here!
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Guide to Mercado de San Miguel | Madrid Food Market
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Mercado de san Miguel
This market was something we put on our list before we started travelling. Being food lovers we loved the idea of trying loads of different foods for not much money. However, before we knew it we had already spent €30! Lets just say it is easy to spend money here. The outside looks great, a beautiful old style building in the centre of Madrid, full of life and filled with great foods. Fantastic! Then, you walk inside. PEOPLE. So many people in such a small space. There’s hardly any space to move as the isles are so narrow. The food smells AMAZING though. Except the fish section, but no one likes the smell of raw fish, surely. There’s so many unique foods to eat, from Paella to Pizza. But the weirdest thing I noticed was sea urchins! I had no idea you could eat sea urchins as they look so prickly and weird. We tried some great food, but for me the best thing was the weird Arabian desert I tried, it tasted so unique and great.
Things To Do in Madrid, Spain 2020 4k
What’s up Must Do Travels Tribe? Today we are exploring Spain’s capital, Madrid. Known for its elegant boulevards and expansive parks - you’re going to want to do as much as you can in this amazing city. Let’s take a look at the top 8 things to do in Madrid!
Plaza de Mayor 1:05
Madrid's grand central square is a wide opening in the center of tightly packed streets of central Madrid and is one of the prettiest open spaces in Spain that you’ll ever see.
San Miguel Market 1:27
Madrid’s famous market is home to 33 local vendors serving amazing food with fresh ingredients. Here, you can do some daily groceries, take part in exhibitions and snack on all of the delicious food!
Royal Palace 1:58
The Royal Palace of Madrid is the official residence of the Spanish Royal Family in Madrid but it is only used for state ceremonies. The palace has 3,418 rooms and has the largest floor area out of any other palace in Europe.
Sabatini Gardens 2:28
Part of the Royal Palace, the Sabatini gardens are a neoclassical style garden where you will find hedges in perfectly symmetric geometrical patterns. This is definitely something pictures can’t do justice!
Museo Nacional del Prado 2:51
The Prado Museum is a national art museum located in central Madrid. It is known to have one of the world's finest collections of European art with some dating all the way back to the 12th century.
Palacio de Cristal 3:12
Madrid’s Palacio de Cristal is a stunning architectural gem that recalls an era when spaces were built to be beautiful. This palace is an elaborate greenhouse where you can find enchanted looking plants all around.
Plaza de Espana 3:41
This plaza is a large square and a popular tourist attraction in Spain. Here, you can find articulate statues and monuments as well as beautiful green space.
Gran Via: 3:59
The Gran Via, or in its English translation: the “Great Way” is known to be Madrid’s Broadway. Here, you can watch the Lion King, a stand-up comedy performance, ballet and so much more. Let’s walk through the street and see what else there is to explore!
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How to Order Food in Spain Like a Local
Learn the most important phrases you’ll need to order food, tapas, wine and beer in Spain like a local! My wife Yoly and I sit in our favourite Madrid tapas bar to teach you these essential phrases!
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Want to learn how to order food in Spanish like a local? In this video Yoly and I teach you 24 Spanish phrases so you can ask for a table, get the menu, order drinks (wine, beer, water) and food (tapas, raciones) and ask for the bill in Spanish. Perfect for beginners and people travelling to Spain who want to know how to order tapas, how to order wine and have a truly local experience in Spanish tapas bars and restaurants.
As well as language, we’ve also worked into this video lots of cultural tips that will help you act like a local in the tapas bars and restaurants of Spain.
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1. Una mesa para dos, por favor.
A table for two, please.
2. Una mesa, por favor.
A table, please (for one person).
3. Nos quedamos en la barra.
We'll stay at the bar.
4. La carta, por favor.
Can I have the menu, please?
5. La carta de vinos, por favor.
Can I have the wine list, please?
6. ¿Qué vino tenéis por copa?
What wines do you have by the glass?
7. Quería una botella de vino tinto, por favor.
I'd like a bottle of red wine, please.
8. Una botella de vino blanco, por favor.
A bottle of wine wine, please.
9. Una botella de rioja, por favor.
A bottle of Rioja, please.
10. Una copa de vino tinto/blanco, por favor.
A glass of red/white wine, please.
11. Una caña, por favor.
A glass of draft beer, please.
12. Una doble, por favor.
A large glass of draft beer, please.
13. Un vaso de agua, por favor.
A glass of water, please.
14. Una botella de agua, por favor.
A bottle of water, please.
15. Agua de grifo, por favor.
Tap water, please.
16. Una ración de calamares/boquerones, por favor.
A large plate of calamari/fried anchovies, please.
17. Media ración de boquerones, por favor.
Half plate of fried anchovies, please.
18. Una tapa de boquerones, por favor.
A tapa of fried anchovies, please.
19. Quería pedir algo más, por favor.
I'd like to order something else, please.
20. Otra copa de vino, por favor.
Another glass of wine, please.
21. Otra caña, por favor.
Another glass of draft beer, please.
22. ¿Qué postres tenéis?
What is there for dessert?
23. La cuenta, por favor.
Can I get the bill, please?
24. Muchas gracias. ¡Estaba muy rico!
Thanks so much. It was delicious!
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Hola! I’m James Blick. Spain is my passion! It’s food, its culture, its history and its people. And I get a massive kick out of sharing everything I’ve learned with visitors to this country. My mission? To help you have a true, rich and delicious experience in Spain!
I’m from New Zealand and have been living in Madrid since 2011 (which my Spanish wife, Yolanda). I’m a co-founder of Devour Tours, where we offer award-winning food & culture tours in Spain’s most delicious destinations. I’ve been featured on the BBC, CBS and Channel 4 talking about Spain and its food and I’ve also written for The Guardian, Sunday Times, El País and others about Spain as a culinary destination. And finally, I make these videos - because it causes me a lot of pain to think that people are in Spain and having a less-than-authentic experience!
Food Tour of Girona, Spain // Catalan Food Guide // #EuroCultureTrip
We did the most incredible Girona food tour last week as part of our #EuroCultureTrip with Girona Food Tours. Looking for the best things to do in Girona Spain? THIS IS IT!
Our guide was so knowledgeable, giving us a lot of the history of the city and then telling us all about the best Catalan food and what to eat in Catalonia.
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Mercado San Miguel, Madrid - walk through
Mercado San Miguel, Madrid, Spain. Casual walk through Madrid food market. A food lover's paradise! Where to eat in Madrid.
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