Small group tours explore neighborhoods with a friendly, relaxed vibe and intimate atmosphere. The experience blends local history with diverse food tastings, including standout dumplings, gnocchi, and roasted duck. Views of urban parks and waterfronts add to the engaging city exploration.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended to secure your spot on the food tour.
The tour includes tastings from various restaurants in Little Italy and Chinatown.
Expect to learn about the history of the neighborhoods during the tour.
Chinese restaurant offers clean, modern interior with bright, pleasant atmosphere. Music selections add to the lively yet cozy vibe. Specializes in authentic Sichuan-style pickled fish with refreshing, well-balanced flavors.
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The meal costs $25 per person with plenty of leftovers.
Portion sizes are generous; a combo for two can feed six.
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Food tours wind through vibrant, diverse neighborhoods with stops at classic New York eateries offering pizza, falafel, and cupcakes. The atmosphere stays relaxed and fun, like walking with a knowledgeable friend. Tours highlight authentic local flavors and a colorful urban vibe.
Good to know
Tours typically last around 3 hours and include multiple food stops.
Reservations are recommended for groups larger than six people.
Expect to walk about 1-2 miles during the tour.
Small groups create an intimate atmosphere with a relaxed and fun vibe. Guides share rich historical and cultural insights while leading stops at iconic local food spots. The experience feels like exploring with a knowledgeable friend who reveals hidden gems.
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The 2:30 pm Greenwich Village food tour is highly recommended.
A light lunch is suggested before the 2:30 pm tour.
The tour accommodates vegetarian dietary needs.
Small group walking tours offer an intimate setting with lively atmosphere and engaging storytelling about local history and culture. Participants experience diverse food tastings alongside rich neighborhood legends and art deco sights. Tours balance comfort and flexibility, creating a relaxed yet informative pace.
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The walking food tour includes tastings from 5 different restaurants featuring various cuisines.
The Hell's Kitchen food tour includes stops at Gyu-Kaku, Schmackary's, and The Meatball Shop.
You will not leave hungry from the Hell's Kitchen food tour with multiple tastings.
Small space with clean, modern interior and warm, inviting atmosphere. Music adds to the lively, cozy vibe. Known for authentic Sichuan flavors and generous portions, it suits casual or special meals near campus.
Good to know
The restaurant is open late for late-night dining.
Expect minimal wait times during peak hours.
Prices are affordable, making it suitable for students.
Halal restaurant offers a modern, minimalist design with cozy cubicle seating and friendly staff. Enjoy hand pulled noodles and flavorful sweet chili dumplings for a strong Chinese taste. Vegetarian options include tasty fried noodles without meat, balancing variety and quality.
Good to know
This cafe is halal and does not serve alcohol.
Laghman Express offers a variety of halal options catering to different tastes.
The portions are huge, making it great for sharing.
Mobile hibachi catering combines live singing with interactive cooking in intimate outdoor settings. Energy stays high with showmanship and sake pouring, creating a lively and memorable atmosphere. Food focuses on hibachi classics, with standout dishes and personalized preparation.
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Hibachi Omakase brings the hibachi experience to your home.
You donโt have to clean up, just eat and enjoy the show.
Have a backup plan because they might cancel on you last minute.
Sightseeing tours blend energetic neighborhoods with rich history and dim sum delights like dumplings and Peking duck. Vegetarian options are plentiful, ensuring great alternative choices for all. Engaging guides and warm group vibes create a lively atmosphere throughout.
Good to know
The tour lasts for 3 hours in lower Manhattan.
Most of the tour is indoors, good for weather concerns.
Don't eat too much before the tour to enjoy the food.
Small groups enjoy a relaxed tour with vibrant markets and scenic rooftops. Chinese food shines with lucky char siu hot dog and dumplings. Vegetarian options include vegan stalls and top-notch pizza, all served at a slow, upbeat pace.
Good to know
Participants should arrive hungry as the tour includes multiple food tastings.
Guides provide rich historical context about the neighborhoods visited during the tour.
The Brooklyn Heights and DUMBO tour includes a walk on the Brooklyn Bridge.