Visit 5 Angkor temples by tuktuk, then eat your way through a sunset food tour
13 Hours
Temple tickets, Meals, Drinks
Spend a full day exploring Angkor’s major temples plus lesser-visited ruins, then switch gears with a 5-stop sunset food tour. You’ll ride by private tuktuk, learn from a local guide, and refuel with lunch, dinner, and drinks included.
Expect 1–2 hours on your feet at each temple, with uneven surfaces and some steep, narrow stairs. Knees and shoulders must be covered at temples. Gratuities for your guide and driver are not included.
Cancel 24+ hours before your tour begins for a full refund. Cancel less than 24 hours before your tour begins for no refund. Rescheduling less than 24 hours before your tour begins is charged an additional 50% of your previous total.
You’ll receive an email 1–2 days before your tour with your specific hotel pick-up time. Be ready and on time for pick-up.
You can request gluten-free, dairy-free, no-spicy, and no-nut needs, but vegetarian and vegan diets can’t be accommodated. Tell your dietary requirements immediately (same-day requests can’t be guaranteed). If you have severe allergies to common foods, note that the tour can’t guarantee the absence of allergens or prevent cross-contamination.
If you book a child for this tour, they must be 11 or under on the day of the tour and bring their passport. Temple staff may check passports for children not holding a temple ticket (required for ages 12+).
Hotel pick-up and drop-off is included from centrally located hotels.
Lost Plate's food tours deliver exactly what Portland visitors hope for: authentic local experiences led by genuinely passionate guides. Herb and Michelle stand out repeatedly for their deep knowledge of Portland's food scene and history, making even locals discover new favorites. The food cart tours seem particularly popular, taking groups through Portland's famous pod culture with generous portions and diverse tastings that push people beyond their usual choices. The coffee and donut tour offers a more relaxed morning vibe, while the urban wine tasting provides an intimate look at local tasting rooms with food pairings. What makes these tours special is how personalized they feel despite being group experiences. Guides engage everyone individually, share stories about the food makers behind each stop, and weave in Portland history during walks between locations. Dietary accommodations like vegetarian options get handled smoothly. The small group sizes keep things intimate, and the tours work equally well for visitors wanting an introduction to the city and locals looking to explore their own backyard from a fresh perspective. Tours typically visit 3-5 stops within easy walking distance of each other.
I had such a great time joining Michelle’s Lost Food Plate tour! Even as a Portland local, I had so much fun and got to explore a few spots I’d never been to before. The coffee and donuts were GREAT, and it was really interesting to see downtown’s coffee culture up close. I thought I knew all these places, but clearly I didn’t! I’d absolutely recommend this tour to friends and family, whether they’re visiting from out of town or locals wanting to experience Portland in a new way. It would also make a fun activity for a group trip!
Chelsea Wilcox
December 16, 2025
I had such a great time joining Michelle’s Lost Food Plate tour! Even as a Portland local, I had so much fun and got to explore a few spots I’d never been to before. The coffee and donuts were GREAT, and it was really interesting to see downtown’s coffee culture up close. I thought I knew all these places, but clearly I didn’t! I’d absolutely recommend this tour to friends and family, whether they’re visiting from out of town or locals wanting to experience Portland in a new way. It would also make a fun activity for a group trip!
Chelsea Wilcox
December 16, 2025