Saigon to Stockholm Food Tour
3 Hours • Most Popular
Health & Safety
All foods are prepared by licensed Chicago restaurants. Guides are certified in Foodservice Sanitation by the City of Chicago.
Discover Argyle & Andersonville, two of Chicago's best neighborhoods, on one tour! Enjoy foods from Vietnam, the Middle East and Sweden.
Duration and Distance
3 Hours, 1.25 miles walking
About
- Explore Asia on Argyle. Chicago's 'other' Chinatown is now home to the city's Southeast Asian community.
- Experience the mouth-popping contrasts of Vietnamese flavors and learn how the cuisine has evolved over time.
- Meet the generations of migrants and immigrants who have crafted Chicago's Uptown into the unique neighborhood you'll see today.
- Discover a forgotten silent film studio and hear why Hollywood's biggest star turned his back on Chicago.
- Celebrate Andersonville's Lebanese, Persian and Turkish cultures with a guided Middle Eastern spice tasting.
- Immerse yourself in the vibrant, welcoming culture Swedish settlers brought to Andersonville.
- Find a treasure trove of quirky, independent shops that you won't see on the Mag Mile.
- Sink your teeth into the pie that made Food & Wine's list of Best in America.
What to Expect
The generous tasting menu is equivalent to an appetizer, salad, full-size sandwich and dessert. A great mix of tastes and cultures from authentic family-run businesses.
- Nha Hang Viet Nam: This is the hidden gem restaurant that your friends will thank you for finding. Simply the best Vietnamese food in Chicago.
- Ba Le Sandwich Shop: Chicago's first and favorite banh mi shop has won many Michelin and Zagat awards.
- Middle East Bakery & Grocery: This Andersonville institution has been serving up the freshest Mediterranean food since 1981. Browse their impressive grocery selection in between bites.
- Swedish American Museum: Follow the footsteps of Swedish settlers as they reshaped Chicago and browse the beautiful Nordic-inspired gift shop.
- Lost Larson Bakery: Enjoy a modern taste of Sweden crafted by the city's premier pastry chef.
- First Slice Pie Cafe: This cozy non-profit eatery makes a sweet end to a fun adventure.
Special diets are easily accommodated. You will be able to indicate your needs during the booking process.