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Eater is partnering with the travel experts at black_tomato to bring maps to life in Italy, France, and Mexico. Food-filled itineraries right this way 👉

over to dinner and quizzed them about their favorite culinary cities, culinary experiences, and must-visit restaurants around the world. The others couldn’t make it.global culinary knowledge together with Black Tomato’s expert travel knowhow, plating up unmissable culinary experiences in some of our favorite cities around the world.

You’ll taste everything from MexicanGive our compliments to the chefs when you get there.and sample the culinary heritage of Oaxaca with this six-night tasting tour of two of Mexico’s most flavorful cities.Mexico’s most happening foodie neighborhood, during a food-forward tour of its labyrinthine streets.with an intimate tour of Mexico City’s most vibrant and storied markets.with a local chef during a private culinary masterclass in Oaxaca.

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