LOtC Quality Badge is a national quality assurance scheme which recognises high quality learning outside the classroom provision for children and young people.
LOtC Quality Badge is a national quality assurance scheme which recognises high quality learning outside the classroom provision for children and young people.
The Walk Eat Talk Eat tour in London is an absolute standout experience for anyone who loves food, culture, and uncovering the stories behind the city’s most diverse neighbourhoods. If you’re looking for more than just a meal—something that blends flavour, history, and local character—this tour delivers beautifully.
From the moment you begin, the tour feels warm, welcoming, and personal. The guides are passionate storytellers who weave London’s culinary history into an engaging narrative, connecting the food you taste with the communities that created it. You don’t just sample dishes—you learn how immigration, tradition, and local identity have shaped them.
For our Year 10 students, the experience was especially valuable. The tour brought their classroom learning to life in a way that felt real, relevant, and exciting. Students were able to see first‑hand how cultural cuisines develop, adapt, and influence modern food trends. They heard authentic stories from local business owners, asked thoughtful questions, and engaged confidently with the guide’s explanations. Many commented on how tasting foods from different cultures helped them better understand the significance of hospitality, tradition, and community—key themes in their Hospitality and Catering course.
What stood out most was how accessible the tour was for teenagers. The guides spoke clearly, encouraged curiosity, and made each stop interactive. The students felt included, supported, and motivated to think critically about how food shapes identity and brings communities together. For many, it was the highlight of the unit.
Overall, the Walk Eat Talk Eat tour not only offered delicious food and cultural insight but also provided a powerful, memorable learning opportunity for our Year 10s—one that deepened their understanding of the world and strengthened their appreciation for London’s incredible diversity.
LOtC Quality Badge is a national quality assurance scheme which recognises high quality learning outside the classroom provision for children and young people.
LOtC Quality Badge is a national quality assurance scheme which recognises high quality learning outside the classroom provision for children and young people.
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LOtC Quality Badge is a national quality assurance scheme which recognises high quality learning outside the classroom provision for children and young people.
LOtC Quality Badge is a national quality assurance scheme which recognises high quality learning outside the classroom provision for children and young people.
LOtC Quality Badge is a national quality assurance scheme which recognises high quality learning outside the classroom provision for children and young people.
PGL Bawdsey Manor
4th Mar 2026
Children enjoyed it & it gave them great opportunities to build relationships with school staff. Developed resilience
LOtC Quality Badge is a national quality assurance scheme which recognises high quality learning outside the classroom provision for children and young people.
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LOtC Quality Badge is a national quality assurance scheme which recognises high quality learning outside the classroom provision for children and young people.
Gressenhall Farm and Workhouse
4th Mar 2026
The team were brilliant with the range of needs across the class.
LOtC Quality Badge is a national quality assurance scheme which recognises high quality learning outside the classroom provision for children and young people.
The Walk Eat Talk Eat tour in London is an absolute standout experience for anyone who loves food, culture, and uncovering the stories behind the city’s most diverse neighbourhoods. If you’re looking for more than just a meal—something that blends flavour, history, and local character—this tour delivers beautifully. From the moment you begin, the tour feels warm, welcoming, and personal. The guides are passionate storytellers who weave London’s culinary history into an engaging narrative, connecting the food you taste with the communities that created it. You don’t just sample dishes—you learn how immigration, tradition, and local identity have shaped them. For our Year 10 students, the experience was especially valuable. The tour brought their classroom learning to life in a way that felt real, relevant, and exciting. Students were able to see first‑hand how cultural cuisines develop, adapt, and influence modern food trends. They heard authentic stories from local business owners, asked thoughtful questions, and engaged confidently with the guide’s explanations. Many commented on how tasting foods from different cultures helped them better understand the significance of hospitality, tradition, and community—key themes in their Hospitality and Catering course. What stood out most was how accessible the tour was for teenagers. The guides spoke clearly, encouraged curiosity, and made each stop interactive. The students felt included, supported, and motivated to think critically about how food shapes identity and brings communities together. For many, it was the highlight of the unit. Overall, the Walk Eat Talk Eat tour not only offered delicious food and cultural insight but also provided a powerful, memorable learning opportunity for our Year 10s—one that deepened their understanding of the world and strengthened their appreciation for London’s incredible diversity.