A good Paris food tour does more than feed you; it teaches you how Parisians shop, choosing the fromagerie, the cave a vin, and the boulangerie that earn a weekly visit.
Our pick
Over three and a half hours you walk a real neighborhood, tasting aged comte at a cheese shop, a glass poured by the owner of a wine cave, and bites from the counters locals use on an ordinary Tuesday. The guide knows the vendors by name, which buys you access and stories no guidebook carries. Paris is full of places that look the part and disappoint, so having someone vouch for each stop turns a tasting into a meal with a knowledgeable friend.
If our pick doesn't fit
A quick loop mixing art and food at a much lower price, good if you want a lighter bite in a different quartier.
A longer Montmartre route with higher-end wine and cheese stops, worth it if you want a more curated tasting in a different neighborhood.