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Discover Polish and Kashubian flavors in Gdansk with a 2.5-hour guided food tour for $94, featuring traditional dishes, drinks, and engaging storytelling.

The Food Tasting Tour of Polish and Kashubian cuisine offers a delicious journey through Gdansk’s historic streets for $94 per person. Lasting 2.5 hours, this private experience takes guests to 3 carefully selected venues, where they sample 6 authentic dishes and enjoy 4 drinks—including both alcoholic and non-alcoholic options. It’s an ideal choice for food lovers and curious travelers eager to explore Polish culture through its flavors.
What makes this tour stand out is its ability to blend history, culture, and culinary delights into a warm, engaging experience. The tour departs from the Medieval Tower, and the personal guide leads you through the city’s charming neighborhoods, sharing stories that connect the dishes to Gdansk’s past. The focus on local ingredients and regional specialties adds a genuine taste of Kashubia’s hearty traditions, making it more than just a tasting—it’s a culture.
While the tour’s price includes visits to 3 venues and a variety of local dishes and drinks, it’s worth noting that participants should wear comfortable shoes and come hungry. The experience is designed to feel like a meal with friends rather than a typical tour, making it perfect for travelers who enjoy social dining and storytelling.
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The tour begins next to the Medieval Tower, a historic site that sets the tone for a journey into the city’s past and culinary traditions. It’s a private group experience, ensuring a personalized touch, and the guide speaks multiple languages including English, Polish, Ukrainian, Russian, and Spanish. The tour is wheelchair accessible, accommodating a range of guests.
Meeting at this central point, the guide introduces the tour’s intimate pace, allowing plenty of time at each venue to savor the food and listen to stories. The small group size ensures an engaging, friendly atmosphere where questions and conversations flow naturally.

Throughout the tour, guests visit 3 different venues, each offering a unique perspective on Polish and Kashubian cuisine. These spots are known only to locals, adding an element of discovery. At each venue, specialties are served that exemplify regional ingredients and cooking styles, such as pierogi and sweet treats.
The venues are carefully chosen to ensure an authentic experience, where the atmosphere emphasizes warmth and tradition. The guide’s storytelling helps connect each dish to Gdansk’s medieval trade routes, royal feasts, and modern culinary trends. This approach transforms a simple tasting into a cultural story with delicious highlights.

A special feature of this tour is its focus on Kashubian flavors, representing a regional community in northern Poland with deep culinary roots. Guests sample hearty, home-style dishes made with ingredients like potatoes, herring, forest mushrooms, and homemade liqueurs.
The Kashubian edition emphasizes local ingredients and traditional recipes, adding a unique twist to the classic Polish fare. These hearty flavors reflect deep regional roots and offer an authentic taste of Northern Poland’s culinary identity.
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Participants enjoy a variety of dishes, including pierogi—Polish dumplings filled with savory or sweet ingredients—and sweet treats that highlight regional baking traditions. Local drinks, both alcoholic and non-alcoholic, complement the flavors, with 2 alcoholic and 2 non-alcoholic beverages included in the tour.
The guide explains the significance of each dish and drink, making the tasting educational as well as enjoyable. The variety of flavors provides a comprehensive introduction to Polish and Kashubian cuisine, ensuring no palate is left unpleased.
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The guides are skilled storytellers, sharing fascinating insights about Gdansk’s history—from medieval trade routes to royal banquets and modern culinary trends. They go beyond just tasting food, weaving local history and culture into each stop, creating a personal, story-rich experience.
This storytelling style helps connect the flavors to their cultural roots, making the experience memorable and meaningful. Guests will leave with not only a full belly but also new knowledge about Polish traditions and regional diversity.

The tour’s meeting point is convenient, being right next to the Medieval Tower, a recognizable landmark in Gdansk. It’s a private group experience, ensuring a relaxed atmosphere tailored to your group’s needs. The duration of 2.5 hours allows for a leisurely pace, with plenty of time to savor each dish and listen to stories.
The tour accommodates wheelchair users, and participants are encouraged to wear comfortable shoes. Bringing an appetite is essential, as the tasting is substantial and designed to leave guests feeling satisfied.

At $94 per person, this tour offers a comprehensive introduction to traditional Polish and Kashubian cuisine, paired with engaging storytelling. The inclusion of 6 dishes and 4 drinks at 3 venues provides excellent value, especially given the personalized attention and local insights.
Compared to other experiences, this tour’s focus on regional flavors and cultural storytelling makes it stand out. It’s ideal for those seeking an authentic, relaxed, culinary adventure that feels more like sharing a meal with friends than just a sightseeing activity.
The Food Tasting Tour of Polish and Kashubian cuisine delivers a delightful taste of Gdansk’s culinary heritage. It excels in providing an authentic, intimate experience with knowledgeable guides, delicious local dishes, and stories that bring the city’s history to life.
While the price is reasonable for a guided food experience of this length and quality, participants should be prepared for ample tasting and walking. The focus on regional Kashubian flavors offers a unique culinary perspective that sets this tour apart from typical city food outings.
This tour is perfect for foodies, history lovers, and anyone eager to connect with Polish culture through its flavors in a friendly, relaxed setting. Expect to leave full, informed, and with unforgettable memories of Gdansk’s vibrant food scene.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts 2.5 hours, giving plenty of time to enjoy each stop and listen to stories.
What is included in the price?
The $94 fee covers visits to 3 venues, 6 dishes, 2 non-alcoholic drinks, 2 alcoholic drinks, and a personal guide.
Is the tour accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible and suitable for guests with mobility needs.
Where does the tour start?
It begins next to the Medieval Tower in Gdansk, a central and easy-to-find location.
Do I need to make special arrangements for dietary restrictions?
Yes, it’s recommended to inform in advance of any allergies, dietary restrictions, or special requirements to ensure a smooth experience.