Paris Latin Quarter Food Tour Full French Meal by Do Eat Better

Discover Paris' Latin Quarter through this full French meal tour. Enjoy cheeses, classic dishes, and desserts with expert guides—perfect for food lovers.

5.0(217 reviews)From $95.58 per person

If you’re planning a trip to Paris and want to dive into the city’s culinary scene, this Latin Quarter Food Tour by Do Eat Better looks like a tasty way to do it. While we haven’t personally taken this exact tour, the glowing reviews and detailed itinerary suggest it’s a great fit for those who love authentic food experiences combined with a bit of local storytelling.

What really catches your eye about this tour? First, the small-group setting promises a more intimate and personalized experience—those are always nicer when you’re trying to savor local flavors and soak up the ambiance. Second, the full French meal at multiple stops means you’re not just nibbling, but genuinely tasting a hearty, well-rounded selection of Parisian specialties.

On the flip side, a possible consideration is the tour’s duration—at around three and a half hours, it’s a fair chunk of time, especially if you’re tight on sightseeing plans.

Big B
Myself & my husband have been on lots of food tours. But this was the first one with our teenage boys in tow. It was a complete success, they really enjoyed the mix of food & interesting facts. Emy was a fabulous guide who really cares about her clients having the best time. Would really recommend this tour, especially in the Latin Quarter.
Sara E
Or tour with Emy through the Latin Quarter was, in one word, PERFECTION! She immediately greeted us with so much warmth and kindness, and she is so knowledgeable on the area, sharing the history of the area as we went along. This being our second day in the city, it was exactly what we needed to help orient ourselves to the area as well as to find some of the best local shops and eateries. Emy was also kind enough to squeeze in a trip through an open-air market, a quick trip to an ATM so we could withdraw some cash, and she walked us through how to use the metro and train system here. She even took several photos for us throughout the tour so that we could really focus on the food and the am…
SHANNON W
The food was sooo good! Catherine was knowledgeable and really made us feel welcomed. This was by far the best tour we went on whole in Paris.

This tour is well-suited for foodies, curious travelers eager to understand Parisian cuisine beyond just the sights, and anyone who appreciates a leisurely walk through a historic neighborhood while tasting their way through it. It’s also a good choice if you want a mix of cultural insight and delicious eats without the hassle of paying at each stop or navigating menus alone.

This experience made our article of We Rank The 15 Best Food Tours In Paris.

Key Points

Paris Latin Quarter Food Tour  Full French Meal by Do Eat Better - Key Points

  • Personalized experience with a small group, making it easier to connect and ask questions
  • All food costs are prepaid, simplifying the experience without constant cash or card payments
  • Culinary highlights include cheese, charcuterie, boeuf bourguignon, and Parisian desserts
  • Knowledgeable guides share stories and details about the neighborhood and its food scene
  • Ideal for those who want a comprehensive tasting session combined with local sightseeing
  • Tour duration of about 3 hours 30 minutes, offering a relaxed pace without feeling rushed

An In-Depth Look at the Latin Quarter Food Tour

Paris Latin Quarter Food Tour  Full French Meal by Do Eat Better - An In-Depth Look at the Latin Quarter Food Tour

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Starting Point and Overall Setup

This tour begins at 96 Rue Monge and ends in front of Notre Dame, giving you the chance to explore one of Paris’ most characterful neighborhoods. The small group size—maximum 12 travelers—means more opportunity for interaction and tailored attention from the guide. It’s a mobile ticket, so no worries about printing or complicated check-ins. Starting at 10:30 am, it’s perfect for breakfast lovers or those wanting to kick off their day with a delicious twist.

The Itinerary: What’s Included and Why It Matters

Stop 1: Rue Mouffetard — Cheese Sampling
Here, you’ll visit a charming fromagerie, a highlight for cheese lovers. You get a taste of a variety of French cheeses, which tells a lot about France’s cheese culture. Reviewers rave about the quality and variety; one mentioned “the cheese samples were good,” emphasizing how authentic and satisfying the experience is. This is a simple yet effective way to understand local flavors and maybe discover your new favorite cheese.

Stop 2: Place de la Contrescarpe — Charcuterie in a Cozy Bistrot
Next, you’ll settle into a cute Parisian bistrot, enjoying a delicious charcuterie platter. It’s a great moment to relax, chat with fellow travelers, and enjoy a taste of Paris’ cured meats and accompaniments. One review captures this perfectly: “the foods were varied but represent the true Parisian palate.” Plus, the atmosphere in such small cafes is charming—perfect for feeling like a local.

Stop 3: Pantheon Area — The Main Dish: Boeuf Bourguignon
This is the star of the meal—tender beef slowly cooked in red wine with vegetables. It’s a staple Parisian dish and a hearty taste of French comfort food. The fact that the dish is cooked with wine adds depth and authenticity. According to reviews, the beef bourguignon was “superb,” making it clear this isn’t just a stop for snacks but a full-on meal.

Stop 4: Sorbonne vicinity — Sweet Crepes
No Paris tour would be complete without crepes, and here you get soft, warm, and sweetly filled options. Whether you prefer chocolate, jam, or just a simple dusting of sugar, it’s a classic finish. Reviewers mention how it’s “deliciously soft and warm,” perfect as a light but satisfying dessert.

Jean O
Lola was outstanding! We enjoyed our foodie tour through the Latin quarter! There was something for everyone’s taste and she took us down so many exciting back streets through the district. We would never have found them on our own. She explained the food, the locale, the people and as the Christmas season was starting, the markets and events. Our group was small and perfect for a walk through Paris. A true Parisian, Lola loves the city and made Paris come alive for us. I wish the tour could have gone on for two or three more deserts!
William W
One of the best walking tours I have ever been on. Our guide Emy was amazing. So warm and caring…it was like we had an instant friend showing us around her hometown. We ate SO MUCH food, bread, cheese, pasty, local honey, jams and sweets. The best cressant ever and a full delicious lunch. She knew all the shop keepers, knew things about the neighborhood and lot's about food. Loved, loved this tour!! 10 out of 10 Thanks Amy!!!!
Judy M
Tour guide was exceptional! She really cared about making our experience a great one! She had knowledge of the area and always had extra side stories.

Stop 5: Notre Dame — Classic Pastry
The tour wraps up with a Parisian pastry that’s a true treat—think flaky, sweet, and highly satisfying. Ending here not only offers a sweet ending but also allows you to enjoy the famed cathedral’s surroundings.

What’s Included and What To Keep in Mind

The lunch and water are pre-paid, so you won’t need extra cash for food or drinks during the tour. However, additional drinks or snacks are not included, so if you want more, plan accordingly. The tour is designed for moderate physical activity, involving some walking through cobbled streets, so comfortable shoes are a must.

Guides and Reviews

Many reviews praise the guides, often mentioning their knowledge and friendliness. One review highlights “Juliette’s excellent knowledge of the area and Parisian foods,” while others mention guides like Emy and Kevan as engaging and helpful. The small group size fosters a more personal, friendly atmosphere—many reviewers felt like they were exploring with a friend rather than in a large, impersonal crowd.

The Value of the Experience

At $124.42 per person, this tour offers a substantial amount of food—reviewers note that the portions are “very substantial,” often more than just small samples. It’s a good value considering you’re getting a full meal plus guided insights. Plus, the food is not just filler; it’s high quality, authentically French fare.

Why People Love This Tour

The consistent praise for knowledgeable guides, delicious food, and beautiful neighborhood walks suggests this tour is particularly well-suited for those who want to combine cultural insights with a substantial tasting. Many mention that it’s a perfect way to get an authentic taste of Paris away from the tourist crowds, especially in the historic Latin Quarter.

Potential Drawbacks

Beyond the typical considerations of walking and time commitment, some may find the tour duration a bit long if they prefer quick samples or are less inclined to sit down for a full meal. Also, since it’s a guided experience, it relies on the guide’s ability to keep everyone engaged; some reviews mention guides that seem new or less experienced, although overall, guides are praised for their friendliness and knowledge.

Who Would Love This Tour?

Paris Latin Quarter Food Tour  Full French Meal by Do Eat Better - Who Would Love This Tour?

If you’re a food lover wanting a genuine taste of Parisian cuisine, this tour is a winner. It’s also great for history buffs who enjoy learning about the neighborhood while tasting local dishes. The small-group setup makes it suitable for those who prefer a more relaxed, intimate experience rather than a large, regimented tour. It’s particularly good for travelers who want a full meal and are interested in trying traditional French dishes like cheese, charcuterie, boeuf bourguignon, and crepes in a lively, authentic setting.

FAQ

Paris Latin Quarter Food Tour  Full French Meal by Do Eat Better - FAQ

Is this tour suitable for vegetarians?
The tour includes meat dishes like charcuterie and boeuf bourguignon, so it might not be ideal for vegetarians unless special arrangements are made beforehand. Check with the provider if you have specific dietary needs.

How long does the tour last?
It lasts approximately 3 hours 30 minutes, which is enough time to enjoy a full meal and walk through some of the Latin Quarter’s streets.

Do I need to pay for food at each stop?
No. The food is pre-paid, so you don’t need additional cash during the tour.

Can I cancel this tour if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the start time for a full refund.

Is the tour family-friendly?
The data doesn’t specify, but given the food focus and walking, it’s best suited for adults or older children comfortable with a fair amount of walking and eating.

What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes for walking, and dress appropriately for the weather, as the streets are cobbled and outdoor.

Will guides speak only English?
Guides may speak both in English and French, ensuring everyone can follow along comfortably.

Is this tour suitable for people with food allergies?
Please contact the provider in advance to discuss any food restrictions or allergies to ensure they can accommodate your needs.

Where does the tour end?
It ends in front of Notre Dame, giving you easy access to explore more or continue sightseeing.

Are beverages included?
Water is included, but additional drinks are not. You can purchase more during the stops if desired.

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Paris Latin Quarter Food Tour Full French Meal by Do Eat Better



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"Myself & my husband have been on lots of food tours. But this was the first one with our teenage boys in tow. It was a complete success, they reall..."

— Big B,

Final Thoughts

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This Latin Quarter Food Tour offers a hearty, authentic taste of Paris in a relaxed, friendly setting. The combination of delicious food, expert guides, and scenic streets makes it a fantastic choice for travelers eager to experience the city’s culinary soul without any fuss. With generous portions and insightful commentary, it’s especially suited for those who want to learn and taste their way through one of Paris’ most charming neighborhoods.

While it’s not a quick snack stop, the experience’s balance of walking, storytelling, and eating makes for a memorable day out. If you’re craving an immersive, food-focused adventure, this tour is definitely worth considering.

Enjoy your trip to Paris, and bon appétit!

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