Calvin S.
Yelp
I went on the 2.5 hour food tour, and looking at the reviews here they seem to have updated it a bit. Whether it's for the better or worse I don't know, but I personally really enjoyed it (hey, free food! Who wouldn't want that?).
The stops in the food tour include La Crémaillère, La Patriarche, Les Delices De L'erable, Ninkasi, Le Moine Échanson, Le Billig, and Érico. Each of the stops features some of the most authentic European or Quebecois French cuisine, and they are famous for cuisines such as wine, beer, maple syrup, cheese, crepes, ham, and chocolate. Some other places we stopped at include Quebec City Hall, the Morrin Centre, Place d'Youville, SAQ, and Épicerie J A Moisan.
Our tour guide was very informative and had great connections with the employees in each of the food tour stops. She added the other places for stops as well as she wanted to make this a unique tour with a bit of historical background and not just about food, and I personally found it was done very well.
The only drawback I had with the tour was not with the tour itself, but there were a few stops where the employees lacked knowledge of their products. At one of the stops the employee talking to us had to get another person to explain the products cause she couldn't explain them in English. I didn't mind too much since French is the language of communication in Quebec, but it was enough of a headache for me to rate it 4 stars instead of 5.
If this is your first time in Quebec and you want to know different cuisines or restaurant ideas, this is definitely a tour you should consider.