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New York City Lower East Side Culture and Food Tastings Tour

Overview
Tacos, dumplings, bagels — America would be a food wasteland without the dishes brought here by immigrants. Join this 3-hour New York City walking tour to sample the best ethnic foods in the Lower East Side. But this experience includes much more than sampling delicious foods, as you’ll learn about the history of the dishes, establishments, sites, and people along the way from your guide.
City: New York City
Sun 22 Sep
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Sun 22 Sep
Starting at $81.63
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What's Included
Learn about the importance of immigration to the city
See 100-year old bakerie, churches, and historic New York sites
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
Friendly Local, English-speaking food lover guide
Additional Info
  • 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
  • Tour runs rain or shine
  • Comfortable walking shoes recommended
  • Maximum group size is 14.
  • Guides required to regularly wash hands
  • All tours follow the latest local health authority advice, including mask usage and social distancing. Urban Adventures have received the World Travel and Tourism Council’s Safe Travels stamp, which recognises companies that have adopted health and hygiene global standardised protocols.
What To Expect
1
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.
2
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.
3
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.
4
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.
5
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.
6
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.
7
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.
8
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.
9
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.
10
Tenement Museum
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.
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Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Reviews (688)
tourgirl61
Oct 2017
It was such a great tour and such a great time. Put your walking shoes on and enjoy the sights, sounds and tastes of these wonderful neighborhoods. If you like food, this tour is for you. If you like history & culture, this tour is for you. If you like interesting, funny, thoughtful commentary, this tour is for you. If you want to stroll around some of the real Manhattan, this tour is for you. Brian was amazing. He told us so much about what we were seeing and was great company. He also helped us plan the rest of our stay with food recommendations and information about safety and transportation and anything else we could think to ask. The best $69 I spent in the Big Apple. Note, there is a lot of walking so wear comfortable shoes and dress for the weather. Also, there are sufficient restroom breaks along the way.
Diane G
Oct 2017
This tour was terrific, as was our guide, Josh. He took us to the most amazing places that probably only the locals know about. Got a taste of food from 5 different cultures, complete with the last stop at a German Biergarten.
Nikkiday
Oct 2017

We loved this tour! Having never been to New York before and not knowing the local culture, it would have been difficult to get a handle on the nature of these neighbourhoods without this tour. One always hears of Chinatown and Little Italy but we never realized that it's so much more than that and also, how integrated these communities are. Olivia was our tour guide and her obvious love for her job contributed to the excitement that we felt during the tour. Everyone fell in love with her. She was full of information and had answers to all our questions. The other thing that impressed me was the appreciation and respect that she had for these neighbourhoods and for the people who worked there. As for the food, we sampled items from the different cultural ethnicities... dumplings in Chinatown, Knish in the Jewish quarter, cheese and deli meat in Little Italy, and pretzels in the German neighbourhood along with the beer we ordered.

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