Explore Downtown LA’s culinary gems on a walking food tour. Taste diverse cuisines, uncover hidden stories, and savor iconic dishes. Book now!
Explore Downtown LA’s culinary gems on a walking food tour. Taste diverse cuisines, uncover hidden stories, and savor iconic dishes. Book now!
- Union Station - Los Angeles Union Station serves as the primary train station in Los Angeles, California, and is the largest passenger rail terminal in the Western United States. Designed on a grand scale, it is celebrated as the “Last of the Great Railway Stations” constructed in the United States. The building showcases a blend of Art Deco,…
- Union Station - Los Angeles Union Station serves as the primary train station in Los Angeles, California, and is the largest passenger rail terminal in the Western United States. Designed on a grand scale, it is celebrated as the “Last of the Great Railway Stations” constructed in the United States. The building showcases a blend of Art Deco, Mission Revival, and Streamline Moderne styles. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.
- El Pueblo de Los Angeles - El Pueblo de Los Ángeles Historical Monument is a historic district that encompasses the oldest part of Los Angeles. Centered around the old plaza, this district was the city’s hub during Spanish (1781–1821), Mexican (1821–1847), and United States (post-1847) governance throughout much of the 19th century. The 44-acre park was designated a state historic monument in 1953 and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972.
- Chinatown - Chinatown is a lively spot for dining and shopping. Pagoda-style buildings adorned with red lanterns house traditional Chinese restaurants, dim sum houses, bakeries, specialty grocery stores, and gift shops. The area also features the Taoist Thien Hau Temple, small art galleries, and cozy bars.
- Little Tokyo - Little Tokyo, also known as the Little Tokyo Historic District, is an ethnically Japanese American area in downtown Los Angeles and the heart of the largest Japanese-American community in North America. Established around the early 20th century, the district, sometimes referred to as Lil’ Tokyo, J-Town, or Shō-Tōkyō (小東京), serves as the cultural hub for Japanese Americans in Southern California. It was declared a National Historic Landmark District in 1995.
- City Hall - Completed in 1928, Los Angeles City Hall’s towering three-tiered structure embodies the energy and ambition of its era. Now seismically stabilized and restored to its original grandeur, City Hall stands as both a monument to its time and a prime example of architectural preservation. It is arguably the city’s most recognized landmark and is featured on all official City documents, from commendations to business licenses. The building’s versatile eclectic style has long made it a favored location for film and television productions.
- Bradbury Building - The Bradbury Building is an architectural gem in downtown Los Angeles, California, USA. Constructed in 1893, this five-story office building is renowned for its stunning skylit atrium with access walkways, stairs, elevators, and intricate ironwork. Commissioned by Los Angeles gold-mining millionaire Lewis L. Bradbury and built by architect George Wyman from Sumner Hunt’s original design, it has appeared in numerous fictional works and has been a popular site for movie, television, and music video shoots.
- Grand Central Market - Grand Central Market offers Los Angeles a world-class dining experience that highlights California’s finest ingredients, chefs, and entrepreneurs. When it first opened in October 1917, the “Wonder Market” was touted as “the largest and finest public market on the Pacific Coast.” Today, the Market’s 40 stalls feature a unique blend of legacy vendors like China Cafe and Roast To Go (tenants for over 50 years), emerging talents, and success stories from the city’s vibrant food scene. The Market reflects the historic immigrant communities that have shaped Los Angeles and showcases the creativity and vision of its residents.
- Angels Flight Railway - Angels Flight is a historic 2 ft 6 in (762 mm) narrow-gauge funicular railway located in the Bunker Hill district of Downtown Los Angeles, California. This 118-year-old funicular offers a brief ride between Hill Street and Grand Avenue on Bunker Hill. Originally opened in 1901, Angels Flight® — the world’s shortest railway — has provided over 100 million rides on its hillside track.

- Food Tastings
- Bottled Water
- Guide (English)
- Metro Fare
- Food Tastings
- Bottled Water
- Guide (English)
- Metro Fare
- Gratuities (Tips) for Guide
- Alcoholic beverages
- Gratuities (Tips) for Guide
- Alcoholic beverages
Embark on a culinary journey through Downtown LA with Delicious Dish Tours! Savor the diverse flavors LA has to offer without the hassle of traffic. From its Mexican heritage to Chinatown and Little Tokyo, Downtown is where it all started. On this tour, participants will:
- Delight in tastings at 7 highly-rated restaurants
- Explore LA-style tacos and…
Embark on a culinary journey through Downtown LA with Delicious Dish Tours! Savor the diverse flavors LA has to offer without the hassle of traffic. From its Mexican heritage to Chinatown and Little Tokyo, Downtown is where it all started. On this tour, participants will:
- Delight in tastings at 7 highly-rated restaurants
- Explore LA-style tacos and Central American delights at Grand Central Market
- Discover if the food featured in the movie La La Land was truly delicious
- Experience Chinatown before it disappears
- Understand why chefs from Japan are drawn to Little Tokyo and sample unique Japanese fusion dishes exclusive to LA
- Learn to recognize specialty ingredients at Chinese and Japanese neighborhood markets
- Admire the impressive art-deco ceilings of the last grand train station built in the USA
- Discover why riding the Angel’s Flight Railway up Bunker Hill is discouraged
- Visit the location of the first Academy Awards Ceremony
- Uncover how City Hall corruption led to the demise of the streetcar system, paving the way for a car-centric LA
- Not recommended for travelers with serious food allergies
- Not recommended for vegetarians and vegans
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.