1. Woman showing selection of grapes and strawberries
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  2. Fresh pasta for sale
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  3. Woman arranging vegetable stall
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  4. A loaf of bread with a spookily realistic flour face on it
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  5. Two baristas behind a coffee machine
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  6. Fresh prawns
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  7. Piles of biscuits behind a glass counter
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  8. Piles of radishes and onions for sale
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Preston Market Flavourhood tours

Taste what the Preston Market is cooking (and selling) on these food tours
  • Things to do, Walks and tours
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Time Out says

One of Melbourne’s largest and most delicious markets is now running tasting tours. Preston Market has launched Saturday morning food tours that curates some of the tastiest products on offer at this northside food hall. 

The 2.5-hour tour walks guests through the market, introducing them to traders who will talk them through what they have on offer and how best to use their products in their own kitchens. 

As well as getting to try organic produce, fresh seafood, deli items and Preston Market’s winning paella, guests on the tour will also get to try more unusual foodie finds like crocodile meat (which we’re informed can be cooked easily on a sandwich press if you want to jazz up your sad office lunch). 

The Flavourhood tours run roughly twice a month, are $30 per person and include a progressive breakfast, coffee, Preston Market eco bag and a $5 market voucher. Tours are limited to ten people per tour and you can book online to secure your place.

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Price:
$30
Opening hours:
9.30am
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