Balkan Bites Food Tour
Savi and VidSavi and Vid/Guest Contributor/EATING OUT, SOFIA/ Updated : Sep 22, 2016, 14:48 IST
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This is truly as good a deal as it gets. It’s hard to bypass a free food tour isn’t it? The Balkan Bites Food Tour offers a crash course in Bulgarian cuisine and history. Bulgarian food often gets a bad rap because the government … Read more
This is truly as good a deal as it gets. It’s hard to bypass a free food tour isn’t it? The Balkan Bites Food Tour offers a crash course in Bulgarian cuisine and history. Bulgarian food often gets a bad rap because the government regulated the definition of traditional Bulgarian food during the sixties. Read less

This is truly as good a deal as it gets. It’s hard to bypass a free food tour isn’t it? The Balkan Bites Food Tour offers a crash course in Bulgarian cuisine and history. Bulgarian food often gets a bad rap because the government regulated the definition of traditional Bulgarian food during the sixties. As a result, regional Bulgarian food was marginalised to the point of extinction. The homogenised definition of Bulgarian food made it lose its popularity in the world market. However, this is gradually changing and regional Bulgarian food is coming into its own now. From Bulgaria’s traditional sweet wines and cheese to an array of pastries and breads, Sofia’s culinary scene has a lot to offer to the inquisitive and hungry tourist.
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