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Ebike and Eat Seattle Food Tour Curated by Kenji Lopez Alt

By Seattle Rider Tours
Free cancellation available
Price is S$283 per adult

Features

  • Free cancellation available
  • 4h
  • Mobile voucher
  • Instant confirmation
  • Multiple languages

Overview

E-Bike and eat your way through some of the city's unique waterways, nature, and areas on a special electric biking food tour. Created and curated by noted cookbook author, restaurateur, food critic, food lover and e-biker, Kenji Lopez Alt. Led by award winning educators and Seattle’s highest rated tour guides, David and Joe.

How long is the tour?
3.5 to 4 hours

How much food do we eat?
Picture a quarter to a third of a robust sandwich at each stop. Your goal is that no one leaves hungry but no one is too stuffed to enjoy every stop.

What dietary needs can you accommodate?
Vegetarian or Pescatarian? No problem. Just let us know when you register. Vegan, not quite as easy but let us know when you sign up and we will reply with what your options will look like on that day.

Do I get to meet Kenji?
Kenji’s schedule does not have room for personally hosting these tour dates. Kenji does plan to do an occasional drop by. Those, however, will be rare and special events.

Activity location

  • Shilshole Bay Marina
    • 7001 Seaview Avenue Northwest
    • 98117, Seattle, Washington, United States

Meeting/Redemption Point

  • 2356 NW 67th St
    • 2356 Northwest 67th Street
    • 98117, Seattle, Washington, United States

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Ebike and Eat Seattle Food Tour Curated by Kenji Lopez Alt
  • Activity duration is 4 hours4h
    4h
  • English
Starting time: 11:00
Price details
S$282.76 x 1 AdultS$282.76
Total
Price is S$282.76
Until Thu, 16 Apr

What's included, what's not

  • What's includedWhat's included
    We provide water bottles. All food sampled at the food stops is included on the tour.
  • What's includedWhat's included
    We provide the RadPower Electric Bikes. They are class 2 bikes and come with pedal assist and a throttle. Helmets with an intercom are included. Also a carrying bag for personal items.
  • What's excludedWhat's excluded
    Additional drinks such as Agua Fresca or Horchata or many of the brews are not included.

Know before you book

  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transport options are available nearby
  • Specialised infant seats are available
  • Travellers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
  • You need to be a confident biker. We will teach the unique parts of operating an electric bike. You should know how to start, turn and stop on a bike.

Activity itinerary

Shilshole Bay Marina

  • 30m
Your first food stop is at Un Bien. The Caribbean Roast Sandwich is often picked as Seattle's, Washington State's, and the country's best sandwich. It's roast pork and grilled onions makes for a memorable experience. Just a side of grilled onions is worth a visit. We eat the sandwich at a hidden beach, even most locals don't know exists. Here we can provide a intro to Seattle's waterways, Puget Sound, islands and Olympic Mountains.

Hiram M. Chittenden Locks

  • 30m
Everyone calls it the Ballard Locks. We walk the bikes through here while visiting the botanical gardens. We take time to see the Locks in action and observe adult migrating salmon. We frequently see harbour seals, herons, osprey, and kingfishers. We exit over a wooden pedestrian bridge over a ravine.

Fishermen's Terminal

  • 20m
We stop at the Fishermen's Terminal where the Alaskan Fishing Fleet store their boats in the off-season. They let us ride the bikes down the docks and see first hand how at least a quarter of the total seafood harvest in the US is associated with this terminal. The Deadliest Catch boats are also here in the off-season.

Fremont

  • 30m
Your second food stops may happen in the Fremont area. Many choices here, we can stop at Tivoli for the famous Tomato Pie with Calabrian Chilli Crisps; or check out why Teriyaki is a signature dish in Seattle and go to I Love Teriyaki. Kenji visited nearly every Teriyaki restaurant in Seattle and selected four outstanding places, I Love Teriyaki is on the list. There's also Frelard Tamales with the best Tamales in Seattle, order any tamale. There's also Outsider Barbeque, best brisket in Seattle.

Gasworks Park Marina

  • 30m
Passing by Gasworks Park we sometimes head to The Wayland Mill for an The Egg Sando and nut pie. If we have time we stop at Gasworks and see one of the best view of Seattle while seaplanes land on Lake Union.

Ballard

  • 30m
Often your final stop is Mean Sandwich home of the Mean Sandwich and Oyster Po'Boy. It's full of character, situated nearly under the Ballard Bridge. Dan, the owner, always stops by to give riders a quick overview of his restaurant.

Location

Activity location

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    Shilshole Bay Marina
    • 7001 Seaview Avenue Northwest
    • 98117, Seattle, Washington, United States

Meeting/Redemption Point

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    2356 NW 67th St
    • 2356 Northwest 67th Street
    • 98117, Seattle, Washington, United States

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