Traveling Spoon Explained
Traveling Spoon |
Type: | Private |
Industry: | Food tourism |
Foundation: | 2011 |
Founders: | [1] |
Location City: | San Francisco, California |
Location Country: | United States |
Area Served: | Worldwide |
Traveling Spoon is a San Francisco, California-based food tourism startup company that connects travelers with local hosts who prepare homemade local cuisine in their homes.[2] [3] Travelers can also purchase cooking classes and visit marketplaces for cooking ingredients with their hosts.[4] [5] The company offers home dining packages in 38 cities[6] in 15 countries located throughout South and Southeast Asia and Japan.[7] [8]
Traveling Spoon was founded by Stephanie Lawrence and Aashi Vel and its beta site launched in July 2013.[9] The bootstrapped[10] company is a graduate of the Venture Lab Program at the University of California, Berkeley's Center for Entrepreneurship and Technology.[11] The Venture Lab program also awarded the company $12,000 in prize money.[11]
History
Stephanie Lawrence and Aashi Vel founded Traveling Spoon shortly after they met in 2011 at the Haas School of Business, where they were students in the school's Master of Business Administration program.[10] The two connected over a similar desire to eat indigenous cuisine prepared by locals and learn about native cultures they encountered when traveling abroad.[12] [13] Traveling Spoon started a pilot program in December 2011 and had its first customers in January 2012.[14] The company launched its beta website in July 2013.[15] In May 2014, Traveling Spoon raised funding from Erik Blachford, the former CEO of Expedia and The Chennai Angels.[16] [17] In 2015, Traveling Spoon launched programs in the Philippines and India, which includes 12 cities within the country.
Operations
Traveling Spoon offers homemade meals from 200 local hosts in 18 countries.[18] Traveling Spoon has hosts in Mexico, South and Southeast Asia and Japan, including Turkey, China, Vietnam, India and the Philippines.[3] [7] [19] [20] Aside from in-home meals, Traveling Spoon also offers cooking experiences and local market tours.[21]
Traveling Spoon pairs a traveler's food restrictions and preferences, group size and budget with a host.[20] When a traveler registers, they are able to specify dietary restrictions including vegetarian and vegan.[22] In the case a host is unable to meet dietary restrictions, Traveling Spoon ensures meals are tailored to the traveler's profile.[22]
All hosts are personally vetted by the company, which conducts interviews, in-house visits, and taste tests.[15] Hosts must have some proficiency in English and have Internet access.[13] The majority of hosts are women.[15] Hosts determine the price of meals and many offer special packages that include cooking classes or market trips.[12] [14]
Further reading
Notes and References
- News: Touch, Feel, Smell...Travel . Sunday Times of India . 22 February 2015.
- Web site: Featured Travelers: Stephanie and Aashi of Traveling Spoon. Kim Fortson. Afar. 1 May 2014.
- Web site: Guess Who's Coming to Dinner?. Pooja Bhatia. Ozy. 1 May 2014.
- Web site: Authentic Travel: Bringing travelers a taste of the local's life. Jillian Tellez. Online Economy. 1 May 2014.
- Web site: Fund Your Travels By Hosting In Your City . National Geographic Traveller India . 3 March 2015 . 11 March 2015 . Ayyar, Kamakshi.
- Web site: 39 of the coolest startups founded by women . Kosoff, Maya . Business Insider . 29 March 2015 . 22 April 2015.
- Web site: 8 must-have travel apps . CNN Money . Sarah Ashley O'Brien . 28 August 2014 . 9 September 2014.
- News: Grab Your Traveling Spoon and Get a Taste of Local Culture . . 24 February 2015 . 26 March 2015 . Mimsie Ladner.
- Web site: 6 Silicon Valley Startups Launched In The Last Six Months That Could Be Huge. Jillian D'Onfro. Business Insider. 1 May 2014.
- Web site: Traveling Spoon Takes You "Off the Eaten Path" for Culinary Adventures. David Weir. 7x7. 1 May 2014.
- Web site: Venture Lab Awards Prize Money to Traveling Spoon. Fung Institute. 1 May 2014.
- Web site: Click for the Culinary. Neeti Jaychander. Femina. 1 May 2014.
- Web site: An Interview with Traveling Spoon co-founder, Aashi Vel. Multilingual Connections. 1 May 2014.
- News: The Food Connect: track your favourite foods wherever you go!. https://web.archive.org/web/20140505202338/http://www.hindustantimes.com/lifestyle/food/the-food-connect-track-your-favourite-foods-wherever-you-go/article1-1065395.aspx. dead. May 5, 2014. Sumedha Deo. The Hindustan Times. 1 May 2014.
- Web site: Cooking Up a Cultural Culinary Exchange in Asia. Valerie Gilbert. Haas School of Business. 1 May 2014.
- News: Traveling Spoon, An Airbnb For Home-Cooked Dinners Globally, Launches With $870K In Funding . . 2015-09-16.
- News: Travelling Spoon: Helping tourists enjoy home-cooked meals. https://web.archive.org/web/20140602164350/http://indulge.newindianexpress.com/at-home-with-food/bangalore/11036. dead. June 2, 2014. May 30, 2014. The New Indian Express. June 22, 2014.
- Web site: This Travel Site Finds You an Authentic Home-Cooked Meal Abroad. PBS Newshour. 26 February 2016. Margaret . Myers. 11 March 2016.
- Web site: The Surprising Fact about Eating Filipino Food in the Philippines. Murphy . Jen. October 7, 2015. Afar Magazine. October 29, 2015.
- Web site: Home is where the hearth is. Anju Maskeri. 17 May 2015. mid-day. 9 July 2015.
- Web site: Traveling Spoon Curates Delicious Tourist Experiences in Local Homes and Kitchens. Olewitz . Chloe. October 10, 2015. Techly. October 29, 2015.
- Web site: Spoon-Fed: How traveling spoon helps hungry travelers. Michael Kaminer. 1 June 2015. Vegetarian times. 11 March 2016.