I've been on Ahoy's other tour, the Chinatown/Little Italy Food Fest, which I loved and would definitely do again, but this past weekend, I went on their new tour, the Taste of Mulberry Street, and I have to say that I was not disappointed! There were two tour guides, Alana and Liz, and they made an amazing team. They were both enthusiastic and passionate about sharing their knowledge, and made each of us feel comfortable and at ease. Ahoy limits their tours to 12-14 people which made for a very personal experience instead of some of the other tours were you're fighting with many other individuals to get a good spot to be able to see and hear the guide. The tastings were very generous (an actual slice of pizza, an entire plate of pasta at a sit down restaurant (with wine if you chose that option), to name just a few); I can honestly say that I was stuffed at the conclusion of the tour. I also enjoyed the sit down at the cheese shop where we tasted three different cheeses and got a little lesson on each and the areas of France where they originated. The Ahoy guides have great working relationships with the staff at the various food establishments and were given top priority. The history portions of the tour got into "gritty New York" and discussed old mob hangouts, prisons, and other interesting facts about the area. This tour has it all, history for the history buff, awesome food for the foodie, and to top it off, Alana and Liz are not only knowledgeable but seriously funny! I would definitely recommend this tour to all: locals, tourists, etc.