Eat Like a Local: Baku Dining & Wine TastingRestaurants • Street Food • Tea • Sweets • Local Wine
Explore Baku through generous flavours, shared dishes and the local rituals of eating and drinking across medieval and contemporary streets.
Baku Explained at the Table
Azerbaijani cuisine makes more sense when you taste it in the places where local food culture actually lives.
Meet your guide around Fountains Square, then move between traditional restaurants, cafés, a tea house, street-food vendors, a sweet shop and a wine venue in downtown Baku.
Generous samples and a shared meal turn the experience into an extended introduction to local cuisine rather than a collection of tiny bites. Along the way, hear how people eat, drink, host and celebrate.
From the Street to the Shared Table
Venues and individual dishes may vary, but the experience follows the essential settings of Baku’s culinary life.
Street-Food Bites
Begin with accessible flavours from local vendors while walking through central Baku.
Quick • local • socialCafé Culture
Step into a favourite café and understand how casual dining fits into the rhythm of the city.
Everyday • contemporary • relaxedShared Restaurant Meal
Sit down for generous local dishes and house specialities served for the group to share.
Abundant • communal • traditionalTea & Sweet Rituals
Experience the place of tea, pastries and confectionery within Azerbaijani hospitality.
Hospitality • conversation • sweetnessLocal Wine Tasting
Connect regional wine with the food, dining culture and contemporary tastes of Baku.
Wine • context • discoveryA Food Tour Designed as a Meal
The experience is deliberately substantial, private and connected to the city around you.
Come on the Hungry Side
Samples are generous and a shared meal is included as part of the dining journey.
Your Own Group
Ask questions, adjust the pace and share the experience only with your travelling party.
Many Types of Venue
Move between restaurants, cafés, a tea house, street vendors, sweets and wine.
An Insider’s Dining Guide
Leave with recommendations and a better understanding of how Baku eats and drinks.
Medieval lanes • Trendy streets • Local tablesOne Cuisine Across Old and New Baku
The walking route links medieval atmosphere with contemporary dining culture.
That contrast is part of the experience: traditional flavours served in changing settings, street snacks beside polished restaurants, tea rituals alongside a modern wine scene.
Your guide connects every stop with culinary history, social customs and the practical recommendations that help you dine well during the rest of your stay.
Your Dining Details
- Afternoon slot
- 14:30–18:30
- Evening slot
- 17:30–21:30
- Duration
- Varies with service pace
- Format
- Private culinary walk
- Group size
- 1–7 guests
- Meeting area
- Fountains Square, central Baku
- Food format
- Samples and shared meal
- Availability
- Subject to confirmation
Guided walking and dining across restaurants, cafés, street-food vendors and speciality stops, with generous food samples, a shared meal, tea, sweets and wine tasting.
Choose Your Group Size
Prices below are in Azerbaijani manat (AZN) for the private group.
| 1 guest | 250 AZN |
|---|---|
| 2 guests | 340 AZN |
| 3 guests | 450 AZN |
| 4 guests | 510 AZN |
| 5 guests | 590 AZN |
| 6 guests | 660 AZN |
| 7 guests | 770 AZN |
Who Will Love This Experience?
No specialist food knowledge is needed—just appetite and curiosity.
Food-Led Travellers
Use restaurants, street food, tea, sweets and wine as a complete introduction to Azerbaijan.
Couples
Turn an afternoon or evening into a private, hosted sequence of memorable local flavours.
Families & Friends
Share generous dishes and flexible conversation in a private group of up to seven guests.
First-Time Visitors
Gain both culinary context and reliable dining suggestions early in your Baku stay.
Practical Notes
Final meeting and venue details are provided with confirmation.
Where does the experience begin?
Meet your local guide in the Fountains Square area of central Baku. Your confirmed booking will provide the exact meeting location and contact details.
How long does the tour take?
The listed time slots are four hours, while the published overview describes an extended dining experience and notes that duration can vary. Allow flexibility for restaurant service and the pace of your group.
Should I eat beforehand?
Arrive hungry. The published experience describes generous samples and an included shared meal, in addition to tea, sweets and wine tasting.
Are venues and dishes always the same?
Specific stops and tastings may change with opening hours, seasonal availability and restaurant service while retaining the core Azerbaijani food-and-drink experience.
When is the booking confirmed?
The tour is subject to availability. Wait for confirmation before treating the selected date and time slot as final.
Shape the Culinary Experience Around Your Group
Tell us about dietary needs and whether you are most interested in traditional dishes, street food, tea, sweets, wine or the contemporary dining scene. Final options depend on venue availability.
Come Hungry. Leave Knowing Baku.
Choose an afternoon or evening time slot for a private journey through Azerbaijan’s food, tea, sweets, wine and dining culture.
