Food Tours / Walks Melbourne Neighborhoods

Our cultural food walks explore Melbourne in a new and fun way.

Explore the many flavours that make up multicultural Melbourne on this exclusive food walk. We follow the trails of migration as we taste our way through the history of the communities as they arrived in Melbourne.

From the famous Italian precincts to the Greek dominated suburbs from the well known areas of Chinatown the lesser know ethnic suburbs of Footscray & Dandenong. Melbourne is often known as the melting pot of culture and food. 

We invite you to join us on a culinary and cultural experience of Melbourne. Let the flavours assault your senses, while our knowledgeable guides share their stories with you.

Spend the afternoon exploring some of Melbourne's best cultural eateries, spices shops and cultural shops while you meet people and enjoy a belly full of food.

Choose from our Melbourne Foodie Culture, Indian, and African cultural food walks.

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On our tour we get to breathe in the freshness of the native flora and flora while we explore the history and flavours of the local bakers, butchers, coffee makers and restaurants. Relax and stroll through the boutiques, gift shops and book shops as we get to know the traders and learn their stories

ethiopian food is one of the most popular cuisines in the world

Footscray Trail

Sitting side by side with diverse cuisines from Europe, Africa, Asia and the Middle East are offerings from a new-wave cafe and bar scene where hip venues are popping up alongside the traditional eateries Footscray is a foodie paradise.

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The suburb of Flemington today boasts a vibrant multicultural community from Scottish to Italian, Asian to African and much more in between. This cultural food walk will take you through the shops where local vendors will share stories and knowledge on their spices, artifacts and meat cuts, and if you bring a shopping bag, you never know what goodies you find to take home with you!

two gyros and french fries on a wooden table

Oakleigh Trail

The area is traditionally known for its Greek heritage due to an influx of Greek immigrants in the mid-20th century, Oakleigh is renowned for its strong European influence now boasts a vibrant cultural and foodie scene

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Fairfield Trail

With a large English, Greek, and Asian population residing and running businesses in the area, it is a beautiful blend of some of the best Souvlaki and Baklava with fresh ingredients, specialty stores, and flavorsome Pho, Sushi, and curries around the corner.