About this tour

Gastronomic walk in Franyk: dishes, people, places


The tour is conducted in Ukrainian.
It is possible to order a tour in English or German.

Tour dates: daily


Tour program

What should I try that you have a taste for? It's a classic question. The cuisine of the Frankivsk region is a component of Galician cuisine, which was formed in the second half of the nineteenth century.

This is a layer of history that has its own branches and currents. For example: simple and genteel, meat and vegetarian, everyday and festive. This is a cuisine that was more drawn to Polish and Austrian dishes, did not neglect Jewish and French, and had its own variations of dishes from Naddniprianshchyna. It is also about scandals and funny stories described in newspapers about the city's establishments, about personalities who created marketing in the special conditions of war, interwar and postwar society.

The Soviet era mercilessly erased this history, and modernity, with its imposed trends, has turned pizza, sushi, and shawarma into truly folk dishes.

To find the authentic flavors of the past, you have to work hard. And whoever works hard eats well.

If you want to taste the history and find your own special gastronomic symbol of Franyk, book a tour "Franyk's Gastronomic Walk: Food, People, Places".


It's a wild mix, and it's worth your attention!


The price is for an individual tour for one person.


5 reasons to choose tour

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To see the cozy, neat streets of Ivano-Frankivsk

2

Take a break from everyday life and plunge into the atmosphere of the city

3

Listen to the interesting stories of our guides, which you will definitely not hear anywhere else

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Our managers will help with booking and support you throughout the trip

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The tour is individual, so you can book it on the day that suits you best. This tour is just for you

Key landmarks

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Ivano-Frankivsk

What is included?

Professional guide

Professional guide

*From each purchased tour, we transfer 10% to the Ukrainian Refugee Support Fund. All profits from press tours are transferred to the reconstruction of Ukraine.