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NYC: The Story Of Lower East Side's Food Culture

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Join this exciting 3-hour food walking tour in New York City's Lower East Side and immerse yourself in the vibrant and diverse food culture of the city. Sample delicious tacos, dumplings, and bagels while learning about the history of these dishes and the immigrants who brought them here. Your knowledgeable guide will take you on a journey through the neighborhood, showcasing 100-year old bakeries, churches, and historic sites along the way. Explore the bustling streets of Chinatown and Little Italy, and get insider tips on other must-see attractions and eateries in the city. With four food stops and a friendly local guide, this tour promises to be a culinary adventure you won't soon forget. Don't miss out on this opportunity to taste the flavors of New York City's rich immigrant heritage.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • 3 hours
  • Suitable for 1-14 Participants
  • Small Group Tour, Private Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • Sample the best ethnic foods in the Lower East Side
  • Learn about the history of the dishes, establishments, sites, and people
  • Discover the African Burial Ground National Monument
  • Experience the vibrant atmosphere of Chinatown
  • Explore the trendy neighborhood of Nolita
  • Learn about the importance of immigration to the city
  • Friendly local, english-speaking food lover guide
  • Stroll in the lower east side, chinatown, and little italy on 3 hours food walking tour
  • Get tips on what else to see, do and eat during your stay
  • Sample 4 historic dishes on 4 food stops (dish samples such as dumplings, pizza, knish, empanada)
  • See 100-year old bakery, churches, and historic new york sites
  • Gratuities
  • Drinks and additional food

More about this experience

Introduction

Step into the vibrant streets of Lower East Side in New York City and embark on a culinary journey like no other. Experience the melting pot of cultures, stories, and flavors that have shaped this iconic neighborhood on the NYC: The Story Of Lower East Side's Food Culture tour. Led by knowledgeable guides, this 3-hour walking tour is not just about indulging in delicious ethnic foods but also delving into the rich history of the dishes, establishments, sites, and people that make this area so fascinating.

What to Expect?

Get ready for a tantalizing feast for the senses as you explore the diverse culinary landscape of Lower East Side. From the traditional dumplings of Chinatown to the mouthwatering delicacies of Little Italy, this tour promises to introduce you to an array of flavorful dishes that represent the cultural tapestry of New York City. Along the way, your guide will share intriguing stories and insights about the neighborhood's history, immigrant communities, and the significance of each culinary tradition.

Who is this for?

This tour is perfect for food lovers, culture enthusiasts, and curious travelers who want to immerse themselves in the vibrant food culture of Lower East Side. Whether you're a local seeking to discover hidden culinary gems or a visitor wanting to experience the authentic flavors of New York City, this tour welcomes all. Delight in the company of fellow foodies and embrace the multicultural spirit that has shaped this iconic neighborhood.

Why Book This?

There is no better way to truly understand a culture than through its food. By booking the NYC: The Story Of Lower East Side's Food Culture tour, you will not only have the opportunity to savor delectable ethnic dishes but also gain a deeper appreciation for the history, traditions, and communities that have shaped New York City. As you walk the streets of Lower East Side, you'll discover hidden gems, learn fascinating stories, and engage all your senses in an unforgettable experience that celebrates the diversity and flavors of this iconic neighborhood.

Good to Know

During the tour, be prepared to encounter a variety of flavors and cuisines. It is recommended to wear comfortable shoes and clothing, as the tour involves walking through the lively streets of Lower East Side. Don't forget to bring your camera to capture the vibrant sights and mouthwatering dishes you encounter along the way. The meeting point is in front of the African Burial Ground National Monument, and the tour conveniently ends in the heart of the Lower East Side neighborhood, allowing you to further explore or indulge in more culinary delights at your leisure.

Reviews

Travelers who have embarked on the NYC: The Story Of Lower East Side's Food Culture tour rave about the authentic experience it offers. Many praise the knowledgeable guides who bring the neighborhood's history to life through fascinating stories and anecdotes. Reviewers also highlight the diverse range of culinary delights sampled, from the aromatic dumplings of Chinatown to the mouthwatering Italian treats in Little Italy. Overall, this tour is consistently praised for its informative and immersive approach to showcasing the rich food culture of Lower East Side.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

Vouchers accepted in the following formats

  • Mobile

Is an adult required for the booking?

  • At least one adult or senior required per booking

Your Itinerary

African Burial Ground National Monument

We discuss the discovery of the burial ground and the building of the memorial and monument, including the significance of some of the design. We also talk a little bit about the early African experience in New York through those that were brought here as slaves and those that were freed.

New York City Supreme Court

We talk about the history of the surrounding area that was once a poor Irish community and before that a polluted pond. You get to see the building that is now most famous for being featured on most episodes of Law & Order.

Columbus Park

We briefly walk through this park on the edge of Chinatown and talk about what used to be here: the notorious neighborhood of the Five Points. We discuss the Irish immigration and show photos of what the neighborhood used to look like.

Chinatown

We walk through part of the neighborhood, discuss Chinese immigration, and visit a dumpling shop that is a local favorite. We also give tips on where else to visit in the large community.

Little Italy

We head up and around Mulberry Street and discuss Italian immigration. We get to see some amazing modern street art, hear stories about organized crime, and visit an historic local Italian food shop for a delicious tasting.

Nolita

We cruise through one of the most trendy neighborhoods in New York today and discuss the changing neighborhood. This used to be Little Italy, but today it’s loaded with hip bars and restaurants and we get to see some of the best street art in the city.

Basilica Of St. Patrick's Old Cathedral

As we walk through Nolita, you get a chance to see the original St. Patrick’s and learn about the hardships Catholic immigrants first suffered when coming to this country.

Sara D Roosevelt Park

Learn about the history of this park, named for FDR’s mother, and take a quick stroll through the northern end. We’ll also stop at the M’Finda Kalunga Garden inside the park to discuss Latin American immigration and how this neighborhood has changed throughout the decades.

Lower East Side

See the transformation of the neighborhood from an area filled with run-down tenements and poverty to one that is currently being gentrified. See lots of great street art and community gardens. Learn about Jewish, German, and Latin American immigration in this neighborhood and sample some traditional food.

Tenement Museum

(Pass by)

We share stories about the founding of the museum and its important part in Lower East Side history. Our tour ends very close to the museum and our guides can give you tips on how to get tickets and explore their excellent gift shop.

  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Children aged 5 years and younger are welcome at no charge.
  • Maximum group size is 14.
  • This tour was created as well-balanced and thoughtful gastronomy experience (Ethnic dishes samples) and features visits to establishments that are not always able to cater to all dietary requirements. Unfortunately, this tour cannot cater for vegans and gluten allergies, intolerances. For any specific dietary request, we need to know 24 h before the tour start time.
  • Suitable for all ages and fitness levels, but please note that this tour covers 1.6 km (1 mile) of walking.
  • Experience happens rain, shine, or snow unless such weather constitutes a dangerous situation.

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