If you’re considering a food adventure that takes you beyond the usual tourist spots, the Buhi Food Tour: Global Flavor Journey might just be your new favorite way to experience Atlanta. This tour promises a deep dive into the vibrant, multicultural food scene along Buford Highway, an area affectionately known as Chambodia—a nickname that hints at its rich Asian and Latin American influences.
What caught our eye about this experience? First, we love that it includes a variety of authentic dishes from different parts of the world, all in one afternoon. Second, the fact that some stops are Michelin Guide recognized adds a layer of assurance about quality. But a potential downside? The tour is quite filling—so pacing yourself is key, especially if you’re not used to eating a lot all at once.
This experience is great for food lovers eager to explore diverse cuisines in a manageable, guided setting. It’s also suited for those who enjoy curated experiences with a mix of well-known spots and local favorites—not quite a hardcore restaurant-hopping marathon, but a well-balanced taste of global flavors right here in Georgia.
Key Points

- Diverse Culinary Experience: Tastes from Peru, Vietnam, Venezuela, Malaysia, and Korea all in one tour.
- Curated Food Stops: Combination of Michelin Guide picks and beloved local family-run spots.
- Comfort and Convenience: All transportation between restaurants and in an air-conditioned vehicle is included.
- Generous Food Offerings: Includes meals, snacks, desserts, and beverages—plan to come hungry.
- Pace Yourself: The tour is quite filling—don’t overeat early and remember leftovers are encouraged.
- Limited Group Size: Max of 7 travelers keeps things intimate and personalized.
The Itinerary Breakdown

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Starting Strong at Cuzco Peruvian Cuisine
Your journey kicks off at Cuzco, a hub for both modern and pre-Hispanic Peruvian dishes. We loved the way they balanced traditional flavors with contemporary twists, notably their ceviche marinated in leche de tigre—an energizing, tangy start. The inclusion of drinks and ceviche makes this stop a lively introduction to Peruvian cuisine, and it’ll set the tone for the rich variety to come.
One thing to keep in mind: the 30-minute stop is just enough to try a few small dishes, but you’ll probably be full after this first round. The admission ticket included ensures a smooth experience, and the vibrant flavors will leave you eager for more.
Vietnamese and Chicken Wings at Nam Phuong Buford Highway
Next, the tour moves to Nam Phuong, a Michelin-awarded spot famous for Atlanta’s best chicken wings and Vietnamese street food. Here, we appreciated the authenticity and the buzz of a place that’s proven its culinary chops. The 45-minute stop offers a good chance to savor tender, flavorful wings and explore some classic Vietnamese dishes—probably spring rolls or pho, though the exact menu varies.
If you’re a fan of spicy, savory bites, this stop won’t disappoint. Plus, the reputation of being Michelin-recognized means quality is a given, even if you’re just grabbing a quick snack.
Plaza Fiesta: Latin American Flavors
A highlight for many is a visit to Plaza Fiesta, a Latin American mall packed with colorful stalls and shops. Here, you’ll sample Venezuelan arepas and Michoacán-style carnitas, giving you a taste of both South American and Mexican-inspired dishes. The 45-minute window includes a chance to stroll around, soak in the lively atmosphere, and take photos, especially if you’re interested in local quinceañera decorations—an optional but fun add-on.
This stop offers a nice change of pace, blending food with a hint of local culture. The variety of Latin flavors gives a well-rounded look at the region’s culinary diversity.
Malaysian Flavors at Food Terminal
Next up, Food Terminal offers a delightful mix of Malaysian cuisine with Chinese and Indian influences. This Michelin-awarded spot highlights how fusion can create something truly special. Expect a range of dishes that represent Southeast Asian flavors—think bold spices, fragrant rice, and curry dishes that pack a punch.
The 45-minute stop is ample for tasting a few dishes and soaking in the lively ambiance. The restaurant’s recognition by the Michelin Guide suggests a high standard, making it a worthy highlight of the tour.
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Sweet Finale at White Windmill Bakery and Cafe
No tour of this kind would be complete without a sweet ending, and White Windmill Bakery delivers just that. This contemporary Korean-French bakery offers desserts that are both beautiful and delicious. The 30-minute stop is your chance to indulge in something sweet—perhaps a signature pastry, cake, or tart—while reflecting on the flavors you’ve experienced so far.
The bakery’s modern vibe and Korean-French fusion make it a memorable way to wrap up your culinary journey. Plus, you can ask to take leftovers home, which is a smart move if you’re already feeling full.
What’s Included and What’s Not
The tour covers all meals, snacks, and desserts, making it a very good value considering the quality and variety of food. The air-conditioned vehicle and transportation between stops are included, so you don’t have to worry about navigating or parking, which can be a real relief in a busy city.
Beverages like sodas, juices, coffee, and tea are also included, but alcoholic drinks are not—you’ll need to purchase those separately, and they are only served to travelers 21 and over. The tour keeps group size small—maximum of 7—so you get personalized attention, and it starts at 11:30 am from a convenient meeting point.
On the flip side, no hotel pickup or drop-off is provided, which is typical for small guided tours but something to keep in mind if you’re staying outside the immediate vicinity.
The Experience and Its Value

For $130 per person, this tour packs in quite a lot—roughly 4 to 5 hours of curated food experiences that highlight Atlanta’s international culinary diversity. When you consider the number of stops, the quality of some restaurants (including Michelin-recognized ones), and the included transportation, it’s a solid way to spend an afternoon if you’re serious about exploring global flavors.
The tour is especially well-suited for adventurous eaters or those eager to learn about different cultures through their cuisine. If you’re someone who appreciates guided food experiences but wants to avoid the hassle of planning multiple restaurant visits, this is a good fit.
However, keep in mind that the amount of food can be quite hearty, so pacing yourself is advised. If you’re usually a small eater or prefer lighter meals, you might find yourself quite full by the end.
Who Should Consider This Tour?

This experience is perfect for foodies eager to taste a variety of international dishes without traveling abroad. It’s also suited for travelers who enjoy guided tours that combine cultural insights with culinary exploration. If you love trying new flavors and don’t mind a full schedule, you’ll probably find this a memorable way to spend a day in Atlanta.
On the other hand, if you’re not a big eater or prefer more flexibility in choosing your food experiences, this might feel a bit structured. Families with older children could enjoy it, especially those curious about different cuisines, but younger kids may find the pacing or quantity of food overwhelming.
FAQs About the Buhi Food Tour

How long does the tour last?
The tour is approximately 4 to 5 hours long, starting at 11:30 am and returning to the meeting point.
Are drinks included?
Yes, soda, juice, coffee, and tea are included. Alcoholic beverages are not included and are only served to travelers 21 and over.
Is transportation provided?
Transportation between restaurants and the pickup/dropoff at the meeting point is included in the ticket price. An air-conditioned vehicle is used for comfort.
What kind of restaurants will we visit?
You’ll visit a mix of mom-and-pop shops and Michelin Guide selections, some in strip malls and others stand-alone, offering a broad sense of Buford Highway’s culinary scene.
Can I take leftovers home?
Yes, leftovers are encouraged, and a cooler will be available for that purpose.
Is this tour suitable for children?
While the tour isn’t explicitly marketed as family-friendly, older children and teenagers with adventurous palates might enjoy it. The group size is small, which allows for personalized considerations.
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Final Thoughts

The Buhi Food Tour: Global Flavor Journey provides a thoughtfully curated taste of Atlanta’s international dining scene. With a focus on authentic, diverse cuisine and the convenience of included transportation, it’s an appealing option for travelers wanting to explore the city’s multicultural side without the hassle of planning multiple restaurant visits.
While the amount of food can be intense for some, it’s a rewarding way to experience flavors from Peru, Vietnam, Venezuela, Malaysia, and Korea—all in one afternoon. The tour strikes a good balance between guided structure and culinary discovery, making it suitable for those eager to learn about different cultures through their food, especially if you’re comfortable trying a lot in a single session.
If you’re a curious eater, enjoy guided experiences, and want a manageable way to sample Atlanta’s diverse cuisine, this tour is worth considering. Just come hungry, pace yourself, and be ready for a flavorful journey.
Additional Recommendations
If you’re interested in further exploring Atlanta’s attractions beyond its food scene, check out similar experiences or cultural tours. The local food scene is just one facet of what makes this city vibrant and interesting. But for a focused, flavorful adventure, the Buhi Food Tour offers a well-rounded bite of Atlanta’s international palate.
Enjoy your trip and happy eating!
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