Gayle Anderson was live in Los Angeles at The Original Farmers Market to preview the "Melting Pot Food Tours".
Take an exotic tour around the world - by foot - without ever leaving Los Angeles! Sample incredibly delicious world foods while you're at it, and get ready to enjoy stories about local L.A. color you won't hear anywhere else!
This epicurean stroll is along W. 3rd Street in mid-city Los Angeles, from the famous Farmers Market at Fairfax Avenue to the stylish Beverly Center at La Cienega Blvd.
The Farmers Market will acquaint guests with family businesses owned as far back as the 1930s. Along W. 3rd Street we'll drop in to restaurants, cafes, gourmet groceries, a tea emporium with an unrivaled selection of over 300 different specialty teas and little known haunts frequented by celebrities.
Food tastings, both savory and sweet, are sure to satisfy in the best of ways, and include signature dishes from:
Ethnic eateries (Japanese, French, Brazilian) New York style deli/bakery Doughnut shop Handmade candy kitchen European style bakery The tour concludes back at our original starting point. The food samples along the way are filling enough so that for most people lunch afterwards is not necessary.
http://www.zerve.com/MeltingPot/FarmMkt
Take an exotic tour around the world - by foot - without ever leaving Los Angeles! Sample incredibly delicious world foods while you're at it, and get ready to enjoy stories about local L.A. color you won't hear anywhere else!
This epicurean stroll is along W. 3rd Street in mid-city Los Angeles, from the famous Farmers Market at Fairfax Avenue to the stylish Beverly Center at La Cienega Blvd.
The Farmers Market will acquaint guests with family businesses owned as far back as the 1930s. Along W. 3rd Street we'll drop in to restaurants, cafes, gourmet groceries, a tea emporium with an unrivaled selection of over 300 different specialty teas and little known haunts frequented by celebrities.
Food tastings, both savory and sweet, are sure to satisfy in the best of ways, and include signature dishes from:
Ethnic eateries (Japanese, French, Brazilian) New York style deli/bakery Doughnut shop Handmade candy kitchen European style bakery The tour concludes back at our original starting point. The food samples along the way are filling enough so that for most people lunch afterwards is not necessary.
http://www.zerve.com/MeltingPot/FarmMkt

