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Hungry for adventure? Try a culinary journey through the Northern Territory this Summer.

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A Taste of Darwin

When it comes to gastronomic delights in Australia, the Northern Territory might not be the first destination that comes to mind. However, the Northern Territory has a burgeoning food scene that's worth exploring, and one of the best ways to experience it is through a Gourmet Darwin Dinner Tour.

Darwin Gourmet Tours' Gourmet Darwin Dinner Tour is a delightful culinary expedition that takes you on a walking tour through the heart of Darwin, Australia. With a duration of 3.5 hours, it's the perfect way to indulge in an evening of gastronomic adventure, as you embark on the ultimate flavour trail! Kicking off at 5:30pm and finishing at 9pm, this Darwin food tour is an excellent choice for those seeking an unforgettable dining experience.

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The Itinerary

This tour is all about experiencing the diverse flavours of Darwin, and it does so by visiting three different restaurants. The lineup of restaurants can change, but some of the potential stops include Snapper Rocks, Chow, PepperBerry Restaurant at the Hilton, Moorish and Hanuman. Each restaurant offers tasting plates featuring local ingredients, providing a unique and delicious journey for your taste buds.

One of the highlights of this tour is the chance to interact with the staff and learn about the history and inspiration behind each dish before savouring its deliciousness. While the focus is on food, you can also complement your meal with alcoholic beverages, available for purchase at most of the restaurants.

A Cultural and Culinary Fusion

What sets this tour apart is the added opportunity to explore Darwin's iconic sites and cultural landmarks between courses. As you stroll between venues, you'll witness the vibrant street art of Darwin come to life through augmented reality, a feature that adds an extra layer of excitement to your evening.

FAQs for Foodies

  • Food Variety: The tour mainly serves a degustation menu with an emphasis on fresh, local ingredients influenced by various cultures, including Aboriginal traditions. Dietary preferences like vegetarian, pescatarian, and gluten-free are accommodated.
  • Drinks: The tour includes standard soft drinks, coffee, and tea, but alcohol is not included. You can purchase alcoholic beverages at most tour restaurants.
  • Restaurant Diversity: The tour visits a rotating roster of restaurants, from upscale dining establishments to hidden gems. The focus is always on finding the tastiest food, regardless of the venue!
  • Walk Experience: The tour involves relaxed, short walks on level and paved paths, covering an average distance of 1.2 kilometers. Transport is provided if the weather takes a turn.
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Dress to Impress Your Palate

To fully enjoy the culinary journey, dress smart-casual, and consider the tropical climate. Comfortable covered walking shoes are recommended to keep your feet happy during the short walks.

Looking for what to do in the NT this summer? This tour is an exquisite way to discover the culinary treasures of the Northern Territory. With diverse cuisines, cultural experiences, and a relaxed pace, this tour promises a memorable evening that will leave you craving more of Darwin's delightful flavours!

So, come hungry, wear your walking shoes, and embark on a culinary adventure you won't forget in this hidden gem of Australian's foodie scene!

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