Quebec City: Old Quebec 5-Course Gourmet Food Tour offers a delightful way to explore the historic streets of Old Quebec while indulging in some of the city’s finest seasonal cuisine. For $203 per person, you’ll spend about three hours walking from restaurant to restaurant, sampling expertly prepared dishes and learning about Quebec’s history from passionate guides.
What makes this experience stand out is the careful curation of top-tier restaurants and the depth of storytelling by guides like Vincent and Lynn, who bring the city’s past alive alongside the delicious food. We particularly appreciated the well-paced itinerary that balances historical sights with gourmet tasting—the perfect mix of education and indulgence.
One consideration is the price; at over $200, it’s not the cheapest way to eat in Quebec, but the quality of the food, the expert guidance, and the chance to enjoy five courses in four different venues make it excellent value for those craving a luxurious yet authentic experience. It suits travelers who enjoy food, history, and lively conversation—especially those eager to go beyond the typical tourist routes.
Key Points
- Gourmet tasting experience: Five courses across four restaurants, all in three hours.
- Rich storytelling: Guides share engaging historical insights about Quebec City.
- Top restaurants: Carefully selected venues with excellent ambiance and cuisine.
- Flexible options: Small group or private tours available, with multilingual guides.
- Good value: High-quality food paired with wine and beer, plus scenic views.
- Weather proof: Operates in all conditions—dress accordingly and enjoy regardless of weather.
An In-Depth Look at the Old Quebec Gourmet Food Tour

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What to Expect and How the Experience is Structured
When you sign up for this 3-hour gourmet food tour, you’re signing up for more than just a meal. It’s a stroll through Old Quebec’s historic streets paired with multiple food stops that showcase the city’s culinary talent. From the start, your guide will meet you at a central location on Rue Saint-Paul, a vibrant hub in the heart of Old Quebec.
The tour begins with a brief introduction, setting the tone for a relaxed, engaging experience that combines history, architecture, and gastronomy. You’ll walk from venue to venue, taking in stunning sights like Quebec City Hall, Château Frontenac, and Royale Square, while listening to stories that bring the city’s past to life.
The food portion is equally carefully curated. Expect seasonal dishes such as Arancini, Caprice Salad, braised beef, charcuterie, and flambé shrimp. Each dish is served as a full course, not just a tasting, making this a substantial culinary experience. Guides like Murial and Lynn are praised for their passion and knowledge, making the history as engaging as the food is delicious.
Visiting the Best Venues in Old Quebec
Your stops include some of the city’s top restaurants and lesser-known gems, each adding its unique flavor and ambiance. Several reviewees highlight the top-notch quality of the restaurants, describing them as elegant, historic, and perfectly suited to the tour’s upscale nature.
The experience also includes a funicular ticket, which adds a fun transportation element, letting you enjoy a quick ride up or down the steep streets of Old Quebec during the tour. This small touch enhances the overall experience, making it more than just a walking tour.
The Food: Quality, Variety, and Portion Sizes
Many visitors comment that the food portions are generous, with multiple reviews mentioning that they were well-fed by the end—some even returning to the restaurants afterward. The dishes are not just small bites; they are well-portioned courses that showcase seasonal ingredients and Quebec’s culinary flair.
The pairing of wine and beer elevates the experience, carefully selected to complement each dish. While drinks are included, additional beverages can be purchased if you want to explore the local bar scene afterward.
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Reviews rave about guides like Vincent, Murial, Lynn, and Pierre, who are noted for their knowledge, friendly demeanor, and ability to weave stories into the walking experience. Several reviewers mention how the guides’ storytelling kept the group engaged, making the tour both informative and fun.
The group size is kept intentionally small—usually no more than twelve people—allowing for a more personal and relaxed atmosphere. This setup means you can comfortably ask questions, and guides can tailor their commentary to your interests.
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Practical Considerations
The tour operates in all weather conditions, so dress smart casual and wear comfortable walking shoes. There is a moderate amount of walking—mostly on flat terrain—so it’s suitable for most travelers, though those with mobility issues or back problems might want to consider other options.
Since the tour is designed for small groups, it’s ideal for couples, friends, or solo travelers who want an intimate and engaging experience. The tour’s price reflects its premium quality, but reviews consistently mention it’s worth the cost for the quality of food and storytelling.
Authentic Experiences and Hidden Gems

What sets this tour apart is the chance to access restaurants and venues that might be difficult to find on your own. Many reviewers say it’s a perfect way to discover hidden corners of Old Quebec and to get recommendations for further exploration.
Several mention that taking the tour early in their trip allowed them to plan future visits to the restaurants for full meals, which is a smart tip. This tour gives you a taste of the city’s culinary scene without the commitment of booking multiple dinners, making it a practical way to sample Quebec City’s rich cuisine.
The Flavors of Quebec
The dishes you’ll taste represent the seasonal bounty of Quebec, highlighting local ingredients and culinary traditions. From braised beef to charcuterie, each course reflects the region’s emphasis on hearty, flavorful food. Many reviews mention the gourmet quality—these aren’t just small samples but full courses that leave you satisfied.
The Cultural Touch
Beyond the food, the tour offers an insider’s view into Quebec’s culture through stories of local folklore and history. Guides share anecdotes about the city’s architecture, its French-Canadian roots, and notable landmarks, enriching the experience beyond just eating and walking.
The Price and Its Value
While $203 per person might seem steep, the reviews consistently point out that the quality of the food, combined with knowledgeable guides and the scenic walking, makes it a worthwhile expense. Many consider it an investment in a memorable, enriching experience rather than just a meal.
Who Should Consider This Tour?

This tour is best suited for culture enthusiasts who enjoy good food and storytelling, adventurous eaters eager to try multiple dishes, and travelers who want a structured yet relaxed way to explore Old Quebec. It’s perfect for those who don’t mind moderate walking and want a comprehensive introduction to the city’s history and cuisine in a few hours.
If you’re looking for a luxurious experience that combines gastronomy with cultural insights, this tour hits the mark. However, if your budget is tight or you prefer more casual eating, there are other options available in Quebec City.
FAQ

Is this tour suitable in all weather conditions?
Yes, the tour operates in all weather, so dress accordingly. You might want to bring an umbrella or raincoat if rain is forecast.
What’s included in the price?
The tour includes a guide, funicular ticket, five courses in four restaurants, and wine and beer pairing.
Are there vegetarian options available?
The provided details don’t specify vegetarian options, so it’s best to contact the provider directly if you have dietary restrictions.
How much walking is involved?
Expect moderate walking through Old Quebec’s scenic streets, with visits to several restaurants and landmarks; comfortable shoes are recommended.
Can I book a private or small group tour?
Yes, private and small group options are available, making it ideal for a more personalized experience.
Is this tour family-friendly?
Since the minimum drinking age is 18, it’s suitable for adults. It’s not recommended for young children or those with mobility issues.
How long does the tour last?
It lasts about three hours, typically available in the morning or afternoon.
Do I need to tip the guide?
Tipping 15-20% is suggested, based on your satisfaction.
Final Thoughts

The Quebec City: Old Quebec 5-Course Gourmet Food Tour offers an inviting taste of the city’s culinary and historical charm. It’s a well-structured, high-quality experience that will appeal most to travelers who value authentic local cuisine, engaging storytelling, and scenic walks through a beautifully preserved old town.
If you’re eager to combine gourmet dining with cultural insights in a cozy group setting, this tour is a fantastic choice. It’s perfect for those who want to enjoy full courses, excellent wine pairings, and stories that bring Quebec’s past alive—all while soaking in the city’s stunning architecture and ambiance.
For travelers seeking a comprehensive, memorable introduction to Quebec’s culinary scene, this tour delivers on every front—just come hungry and ready to enjoy every moment.
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