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Explore Tbilisi’s vibrant street food scene on a 3-hour all-inclusive tour, sampling Georgian favorites with wine or beer, led by friendly guides.

The Tbilisi Street Food Tour (All-inclusive) offers a delightful 3-hour journey through Georgia’s bustling streets, showcasing the city’s rich culinary traditions. Priced affordably, this guided experience includes food tastings at multiple stops, a glass of local wine or beer, and pickup and drop-off from select locations in Kvemo Kartli. With a rating of 5 out of 5 based on 17 reviews, it stands out as a top choice for food lovers eager to explore authentic Georgian cuisine in a lively, friendly atmosphere.
This tour is perfect for those wanting a hands-on introduction to Georgian food while discovering Tbilisi’s vibrant neighborhoods. The experience balances culinary sampling with light sightseeing, making it suitable for travelers who enjoy flavorful dishes, local drinks, and engaging stories about Georgian culture. Keep in mind, some dishes may be hearty or salty, and comfortable shoes are recommended for walking through the city’s streets and alleys.
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The tour begins at Dzveli Tbilisi or Fabrika Tbilisi, central hubs in the city’s historic and creative districts. From these points, the guide leads travelers into the lively streets and yards filled with street art and local cafes. The starting locations are easy to reach, and the tour is designed to give a genuine taste of Tbilisi’s vibrant street life.

One of the tour’s highlights is visiting a local bakery where traditional pastries like Lobiani and Khachapuri are prepared by a skilled local artisan. These homemade treats are infused with authentic flavors from Georgia’s highest mountains, and sampling them provides a glimpse into the country’s baking traditions. The bakery visit also offers insights into local bread-making techniques, making each bite a warm, comforting experience.

As the group strolls through Tbilisi’s streets, the guide points out various street art, hidden yards, and parks. A key focus is on Khinkali, Georgian dumplings loved for their juicy fillings and skillful folding. The guide shares stories behind this national dish, helping visitors understand its cultural significance while tasting fresh, steaming Khinkali from street vendors or cafes.
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The culinary journey concludes with handcrafted sweets such as Churchkhela and Tklapi. These treats are made using traditional techniques, offering a sweet, chewy taste of Georgia’s confectionery heritage. Churchkhela, often shaped like a sausage, is crafted from nuts dipped in grape must, while Tklapi is a fruit leather made from pureed fruits dried to perfection. These delicacies leave a memorable impression of Georgia’s culinary artistry.
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Throughout the tour, travelers enjoy walking through lively neighborhoods, discovering hidden courtyards, parks, and charming cafes. The guide shares stories of Georgian culture and winemaking traditions, enriching the tasting experience. The walk is relaxed but engaging, allowing travelers to soak in the local ambiance and snap photos of colorful street scenes.

The tour incorporates local drinks to complement the food. Participants are offered a glass of Georgian wine or beer at different stops, enhancing each tasting session. Plus, lemonade provides a refreshing non-alcoholic option, perfect for balancing out heavier dishes. These drinks help illustrate Georgia’s renowned winemaking heritage and its vibrant beverage culture.

The tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off if the private option is selected, making the experience convenient for visitors. The group size can be small or private, allowing for personalized attention. Participants are advised to wear comfortable shoes and are asked to refrain from bringing large luggage or bags, as the tour involves walking through narrow streets and yards. The entire experience emphasizes safety, fun, and educational storytelling.
Reviews highlight the friendly and knowledgeable guides, who are passionate about Georgian cuisine and culture. One reviewer appreciates the excellent food choices and the informative commentary. The guides do a great job of sharing stories behind each dish, making the tasting more meaningful. Their hospitality makes the experience relaxed and enjoyable, creating a warm atmosphere for all participants.
This tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, perfect for flexible travelers. Reserve now & pay later options allow travelers to secure their spot without immediate payment, providing peace of mind when planning a trip to Tbilisi. Multiple start times are available, so travelers can choose a slot that fits their schedule.
Unlike self-guided food walks, this all-inclusive experience ensures that every tasting is curated and explained by a local guide. The combination of street food, bakery treats, and drinks provides a comprehensive introduction to Georgia’s cuisine in just three hours. The visits to local bakeries and cafes add authenticity and a personal touch, while the guided storytelling makes each dish more meaningful.
This experience is ideal for foodies eager to explore Georgia through its flavors. Travelers interested in local beverages, traditional pastries, and street life will find it particularly rewarding. The tour suits those who appreciate small group or private settings, and who want a well-rounded taste of Tbilisi’s culinary offerings.
The Tbilisi Street Food Tour (All-inclusive) offers a practical, flavorful way to discover Georgia’s culinary customs in just a few hours. It combines delicious tastings, engaging stories, and friendly guides to create an authentic experience. The inclusion of wine or beer, local sweets, and traditional dishes makes it especially appealing for those wanting a genuine taste of Tbilisi.
While the tour involves hearty, salty dishes, it provides a balanced, enjoyable introduction to Georgia’s food culture. Overall, it delivers excellent value for travelers seeking a mealtime adventure that is both fun and educational.
“Friendly local guide, really informative and excellent choice of food.”
Is the tour suitable for vegetarians?
While the listed dishes include meat-filled treats like Khinkali and Lobiani, dietary accommodations can be requested in advance.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 3 hours, with flexible start times based on availability.
Are hotel pickup and drop-off included?
Yes, hotel pickup and drop-off are included if the private tour option is chosen.
What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes are recommended, as the tour involves walking through streets and alleys.
Can children participate?
Children under 18 years are only permitted in private tours.
What beverages are included?
Guests receive a glass of local wine or beer during the tour, along with lemonade.
Are additional foods and drinks included?
No, additional food and drinks beyond the tastings are not included.
What if I have dietary restrictions?
Please provide details in advance; the activity provider will do their best to accommodate specific dietary needs.
Is this tour private or group-based?
Both options are available—small groups or private tours—based on booking choices.
How do I reserve a spot?
Reservations can be made with flexible payment options, including pay later, and cancellations are free up to 24 hours before the start.
Would I recommend this tour?
Absolutely—reviews consistently praise the guides’ friendliness and the quality of the food, making it a top-rated choice for exploring Tbilisi’s street cuisine.