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Discover a unique blend of art and Quebecois cuisine with this guided tour of Montreal's Imaginarium Museum and a tasting of 9 iconic dishes.
If you’re looking for a tour that combines visual artistry with delicious regional flavors, this experience in Quebec might just hit the spot. Based on reviews and detailed descriptions, it offers a four-hour excursion into Montreal’s vibrant culture, blending a visually stimulating museum visit with a guided tasting of nine classic Quebecois dishes.
What makes this experience stand out? First, the 16 creative worlds designed specifically for photo and video sessions promise plenty of Instagram-worthy moments. Second, the guided tasting menu promises a curated journey through Quebec’s culinary staples. However, keep in mind that this experience is quite specialized — it’s geared toward those who appreciate artistic settings and want an interactive tasting rather than a traditional food tour.
This experience suits art lovers, foodies, and travelers eager for a culturally rich and visually engaging activity. It’s perfect for small groups, making it an intimate way to explore Quebec’s creative and culinary scene.


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The tour begins with a visit to the Imaginarium Museum, a space that turns art into a playground for the eyes. With 16 different worlds crafted by local creators, the environment is meant to inspire creativity and provide ample opportunities for photo and video sessions. We loved how each setting has a distinct vibe, from surreal scenes to playful illusions, making it perfect for those seeking visual content or simply a fun, Instagram-ready backdrop.
Many reviews emphasize the visual richness of this part of the experience. One reviewer noted, “The worlds are so creative; it’s like stepping into a different universe each time.” This setup is particularly well-suited for families, couples, or solo travelers who enjoy artistic environments and want to capture memories in uniquely designed spaces.
Once you’ve enjoyed the artistic inspiration, the tour continues with a guided tasting upstairs at La Buvette du Dep, located directly above the museum. Here, you’ll sample nine dishes that represent the heart of Quebec’s gastronomy—both savory and sweet. The menu is curated to showcase iconic flavors, giving participants a taste of local culinary traditions in a relaxed, convivial setting.
While the specific dishes aren’t listed, the focus on local Quebecois flavors suggests hearty, comforting fare—perhaps poutine, tourtière, or maple-infused desserts. The guided aspect ensures you’re not just eating blindly but learning about the history and significance of each dish. Many past participants appreciated the tasting as a delicious introduction to regional culture.
The blend of artistic exploration and culinary discovery makes the experience stand out. It’s not just about looking at pretty pictures or sampling food; it’s about understanding Quebec’s culture through visual storytelling and flavor profiles. The fact that the tour is limited to small groups means you’ll get personalized attention, making it easier to ask questions or linger over your favorites.
More Great Tours NearbyThe tour is designed to be flexible—reserve now, pay later, with full refunds available if canceled more than 24 hours ahead. Starting at 4 pm, it suits late afternoon or early evening plans, pairing well with other Montreal activities.
At four hours, it’s an efficient way to get a multi-sensory snapshot of Quebec—art, culture, and cuisine—without feeling rushed. The price point is reasonable, especially considering the curated tasting menu and the exclusive small group setting, which enhances the overall experience.
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While only two reviews are available, both are positive. One mentions that the environments are inspiring for photos, and the guided tasting is a delightful way to explore local flavors. The intimate group setting ensures personalized attention, making it more than just a “walk-through” and more like a culinary and culture.
If you enjoy creative environments and want to capture beautiful photos while learning about Quebec’s culinary heritage, this tour hits the mark. It’s particularly good for small groups or solo travelers who appreciate artistic settings and want an interactive experience rather than a traditional museum or food tour.
However, if you’re expecting a large-scale tour or a more extensive food sampling, this might feel a bit limited. It’s best suited for those who value quality over quantity and are looking for a focused, meaningful experience.


This combined art and food experience offers a creative way to spend a few hours in Montreal, especially if you’re interested in visual arts and regional cuisine. The small group setting ensures a personalized touch, and the curated tasting menu delivers a taste of Quebec that’s both authentic and thoughtfully presented.
It’s a tour that suits curious travelers seeking a meaningful local experience—not just sightseeing but cultural storytelling through visuals and flavors. If you enjoy artsy environments and want to learn about Quebec’s culinary traditions in a relaxed, engaging way, this tour could be a highlight of your visit.
How long is the tour?
It lasts approximately four hours, starting at 4 pm, covering both the museum visit and the tasting.
Is there a minimum group size?
Yes, the experience is limited to a small group of five participants, making it more intimate and personalized.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering flexibility if your schedule shifts.
What languages are spoken during the tour?
The host or greeter speaks French, but the tour is accessible to English speakers, ensuring everyone can enjoy the experience.
What kind of dishes are included in the tasting?
The tasting features nine iconic Quebecois dishes, highlighting both savory and sweet flavors, designed to showcase regional culinary traditions.
Is the experience suitable for children or families?
While not explicitly stated, the colorful, creative environments and tasting focus could be engaging for families, especially those interested in art and food.
How physically demanding is the tour?
It’s a relaxed, indoor experience—mostly walking and sitting—so it’s suitable for most travelers.
Do I need to bring anything?
Bring your camera or smartphone for photos; no special equipment is necessary.
Is the experience worth the price?
Considering the curated environment, guided tasting, and small-group intimacy, the value is high for those interested in art and regional cuisine.
Where exactly is the tour located?
It’s above the IMAGINARIUM Museum in Quebec, with the tasting at La Buvette du Dep, both conveniently situated for easy access in Montreal.
In summary, this experience offers a thoughtfully curated blend of art and Quebecois flavors for those looking to add a creative and authentic touch to their Montreal journey. Whether you’re snapping photos, savoring regional dishes, or simply soaking in the local culture, it’s a worthwhile choice for a memorable afternoon.
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