Hi all,
we are visiting Chicago in about 2 weeks and we think aboit taking one of those "Chicago Food Planet Food Tours".
I know that locals probably don't participate in such tours 'cause they don't need it, but can someone tell me, if it is worth it, anyway? The cost is 40$ and is described as follows:
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"Our guided, narrated Near North Food Tour visits 8 food tasting locations in the historic, delicious Gold Coast, Old Town, and Lincoln Park neighborhoods. All food tastings, enough for lunch, are included in the ticket price.
Delicious food specialties are served on the Near North Food Tour from:
* An award-winning Italian stuffed pizzeria (est. 1978)
* America’s top spice and herb specialty shop (est. 1957)
* A fudge and confectioner specialty store (est. 1963)
* A gourmet foods store and cheese shop (est. 1977)
* An authentic Ashkenazic Jewish deli (est. 1975)
* An aged balsamic vinegar and olive oil specialty store (est. 2007)
* A high-end specialty loose tea and tisanes merchant (est. 1978)
* A gourmet chocolate lounge (est. 2005)"
www.chicagofoodplanet.com--
What do you guys think?
Thanks!
kai