If you’re planning a trip to Gdansk and want to get a real taste of Polish culture, this Food Tasting Tour of Polish and Kashubian cuisine might just be what you’re looking for. While I haven’t personally taken this exact tour, I’ve researched it thoroughly and can tell you it offers a compelling blend of local flavors, engaging stories, and authentic experiences.
What immediately catches your attention are the delicious dishes you’ll sample and the chance to connect with the city’s history through its food. Plus, the fact that it’s a private group with a personal guide means this isn’t a rushed, cookie-cutter experience—it’s tailored to give you a genuine taste of Gdansk’s culinary soul.
On the flip side, this tour lasts just 2.5 hours, which is perfect for a quick yet fulfilling food adventure. However, it does involve walking through historic streets, so comfortable shoes are a must. If you’re someone who loves food, stories, and a bit of local culture, this tour is likely to hit the mark. It’s especially great for curious travelers eager to explore beyond the typical sightseeing and sample regional specialties.
Key Points
- Authentic Flavors: Enjoy traditional Polish dishes and Kashubian specialties made with regional ingredients.
- Local Stories: The guide shares fascinating insights about Gdansk’s past and culinary traditions.
- Inclusive Experience: Food, drinks, and storytelling are woven together for an immersive experience.
- Personalized: Private group setting allows for a more intimate and relaxed atmosphere.
- Accessible & Convenient: Meets next to the Medieval Tower in Gdansk, with options for multiple languages.
- Value for Price: At $94 per person, it offers a well-rounded, culturally rich tasting experience.
An In-Depth Look at the Tour Experience

The tour kicks off at a centrally located spot next to the Medieval Tower, a perfect starting point that sets the tone for a walk through Gdansk’s historic streets. From the moment you meet your guide, you’ll notice the emphasis on connecting food with culture—this isn’t just about eating but understanding what makes Polish and Kashubian cuisine so unique.
Keen to taste more of Gdansk? We've looked into these other food and drink experiences
What the Tour Includes
Over the course of 2.5 hours, you’ll visit three different venues, each serving up six dishes that showcase regional favorites. The food menu is designed to give a well-rounded taste of local flavors, featuring pierogi (those beloved Polish dumplings), sweet treats, and an array of local drinks—both alcoholic and non-alcoholic.
What’s really appealing is the opportunity to sample specialties from the Kashubia region, which has a distinct culinary identity. Expect hearty, home-style dishes made with ingredients like potatoes, herring, forest mushrooms, and homemade liqueurs. This regional focus makes the experience richer and more authentic for those interested in exploring Polish cuisine beyond the usual.
The Food & Drinks
You’ll love the variety on offer—imagine biting into perfectly cooked pierogi, tasting sweet Polish desserts, and sipping local spirits or refreshing non-alcoholic beverages. The inclusion of two alcoholic drinks and two non-alcoholic drinks ensures you get a good mix, and the six dishes give enough variety without overwhelming your palate or stomach.
Several reviews highlight how enjoyable the food is and how much they appreciated the local, homemade feel of the dishes. One review mentioned, “the food was delicious and felt very authentic,” which is a good sign that the tour doesn’t cut corners.
The Stories & Atmosphere
What sets this tour apart is the storytelling. Your guide will share insights into Gdansk’s past—from medieval trade routes and royal banquets to post-war flavors and modern culinary trends. This storytelling element elevates the experience from a simple tasting to a meaningful cultural exploration.
Travelers have commented on how the stories make the food taste even better, as they deepen the connection to the dishes. The guide’s knowledge and personable manner seem to be a highlight, making the experience feel like a meal with friends rather than a scripted tour.
More Great Tours NearbyHidden Gems & Local Spots
Another plus is the visit to cozy, lesser-known venues—these are spots that only locals frequent, which means you’re getting an authentic experience away from tourist traps. This element makes the tour stand out, especially if you’re someone who loves discovering hidden corners of a city.
While in Gdansk, here are other experiences we've covered
Regional Flavors: Kashubian Highlights
The Kashubian edition focuses on distinct regional ingredients and cooking styles. Expect hearty, rustic dishes that showcase local ingredients like forest mushrooms or homemade liqueurs. These flavors add a special twist to the tour and are perfect for foodies eager to explore regional culinary identities.
The Practical Details

Price & Value
At $94 per person, this tour offers a well-rounded experience considering the food, drinks, storytelling, and private guide. Compared to other culinary experiences, this is quite reasonable, especially given the personal touch and the opportunity to learn about Gdansk through its cuisine.
Duration & Group Size
Being 2.5 hours long makes it a manageable addition to your day—long enough to enjoy a good variety of dishes and stories without feeling rushed. The private group setup enhances the experience, providing more flexibility and interaction with your guide.
Accessibility & Languages
The tour is wheelchair accessible and available in multiple languages: English, Polish, Ukrainian, Russian, and Spanish. This inclusivity means you’re likely to find a guide who speaks your language and can adapt to your needs.
Meeting Point & Logistics
Meeting next to the Medieval Tower makes logistics simple and straightforward. Just wear comfortable shoes—since you’ll be walking through Gdansk’s historic streets—and come hungry!
Booking & Cancellation
Flexible cancellation policies allow full refunds if canceled 24 hours in advance, providing peace of mind. You can check availability for specific times, making planning easier.
Who Is This Tour Best For?

This experience suits food lovers, history buffs, and curious travelers who want to dig a little deeper into Polish culture through its cuisine. It’s also ideal for those who prefer a personalized, intimate setting rather than large group tours. If you’re traveling with someone who appreciates storytelling and regional flavors, this could be a highlight of your Gdansk trip.
While not explicitly family-focused, it’s suitable for anyone comfortable with walking and eager to try different foods. If you want to learn about the food traditions of Poland and Kashubia while strolling charming streets, this tour is a solid choice.
In Summary

This Food Tasting Tour of Polish and Kashubian cuisine offers much more than just sampling food. It’s an engaging journey through Gdansk’s culinary history, beautifully paired with stories that give context and personality to each dish. The private guide ensures a personalized experience, while the carefully curated stops highlight local gems unknown to many travelers.
It’s best suited for travelers who love authentic food experiences, enjoy learning about a destination through its flavors, and prefer a relaxed, intimate atmosphere. The combination of hearty regional dishes, engaging storytelling, and beautiful setting makes this tour a memorable way to spend an afternoon.
For those looking to taste their way through Gdansk with a knowledgeable guide, this experience promises insightful bites, warm stories, and a genuine taste of Polish hospitality.
Food Tasting Tour Polish and Kashubian cuisine
FAQ

Is this tour suitable for vegetarians or those with dietary restrictions?
You should inform the tour provider in advance about any dietary restrictions or allergies. They can make arrangements to accommodate your needs, ensuring a comfortable experience.
How many dishes will I try during the tour?
You’ll sample six different dishes across three venues, giving you a broad taste of Polish and Kashubian cuisine.
Are drinks included in the price?
Yes, the tour includes two alcoholic drinks and two non-alcoholic drinks, complementing the food tastings.
What languages are available for the tour?
The tour can be conducted in English, Polish, Ukrainian, Russian, and Spanish, depending on your preference.
Is this tour wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible, allowing more travelers to enjoy the experience comfortably.
What should I wear on the tour?
Comfortable shoes are recommended, as you’ll be walking through Gdansk’s historic streets during the tour.
This tour is a lovely way to combine culture, history, and great food in a relaxed, personal setting. It’s especially perfect if you’re eager to explore local flavors while learning about Gdansk’s past and present. If that sounds appealing, I’d say it’s worth considering for your trip to Poland.
You can check availability for your dates here:More Food & Drink Experiences in Gdansk
More Tours in Gdansk
More Tour Reviews in Gdansk
More Gdansk experiences we've covered
- Electric Scooter Tour: Full Tour (Old Town + Shipyard) 3hour
- Food Tasting Tour Polish and Kashubian cuisine
- Luxury Limousine Transfer from Gdansk Airport (GDN)
- From Gdansk: Stutthof Concentration Camp Tour with Transfer
- Gdansk Sunset Cruise with Welcome Drink
- Solidarity Tour
- Delicious Gdansk Craft Beer Tour
- Warsaw to Gdansk or Gdansk to Warsaw private transfer
- Gdansk: Bubble Football with Hotel Transfers
- Shooting Range Experience in Gdansk Poland
- Wolf’s Lair private tour from Gdansk
- Explore the Instaworthy Spots of Gdansk with a Local


