Secret Food Tours Paris
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About Secret Food Tours Paris
Secret Food Tours Paris runs intimate walking tours through the backstreets of Pigalle and South Montmartre, focusing on artisanal producers who've been feeding locals for generations. Your guide-typically a food writer or chef-takes you inside family-run bakeries, century-old charcuteries, and specialty shops where the owners still work behind the counter. You'll taste everything from hand-rolled butter at Poilâne's smaller location to natural wines at caves that don't advertise.
The 3.5-hour route winds through residential streets most tourists never see, stopping at six to eight establishments. Each visit involves genuine interaction with proprietors who explain their craft-the baker at Du Pain et des Idées demonstrates lamination techniques, while the chocolatier at Jacques Genin discusses bean sourcing. The pace is unhurried, with plenty of time for questions and photos of the production process.
These tours work best for serious food enthusiasts rather than casual snackers. The group size stays under twelve, which means real conversations but also higher per-person costs than larger operators. Skip this if you're vegetarian-French charcuterie features heavily, and substitutions feel awkward. The Pigalle route covers more ground than advertised, so wear comfortable shoes and bring a small bag for purchases you'll inevitably make.
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