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Visite gastronomique du Lower East Side Eats

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Au cours de cette visite gastronomique de 3 heures dans le Lower East Side, vous vous frayerez un chemin dans les rues en dégustant des délices dans les meilleurs magasins appétissants de New York, des restaurants ethniques et des restaurants "maman et pop". Nous faisons 6 arrêts délicieux différents lors de la visite (assez pour le déjeuner) Explorez ce qui était autrefois un quartier d'immigrants et de classe ouvrière riche en diversité ethnique et en culture. Découvrez l'histoire des immeubles d'habitation et bien plus encore!
Ville: La ville de New York
Mon 23 Dec
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Ce qui est inclu
Licensed New York City sightseeing guides
6 food tastings (enough for lunch)
3-hour walking food tour with a discussion of neighborhood history and culture
Licensed New York City sightseeing guides
6 food tastings (enough for lunch)
3-hour walking food tour with a discussion of neighborhood history and culture
Licensed New York City sightseeing guides
Information additionnelle
  • Accessible aux fauteuils roulants
  • Les bébés et les jeunes enfants peuvent monter dans un landau ou une poussette
  • Animaux d'assistance autorisés
  • Des options de transport en commun sont disponibles à proximité
  • Les bébés doivent s'asseoir sur les genoux d'un adulte
  • Les options de transport sont accessibles en fauteuil roulant
  • Toutes les zones et surfaces sont accessibles en fauteuil roulant
  • Convient aux tous les niveaux de forme physique
  • Portez des chaussures confortables
  • **Veuillez noter** Conformément aux règlements de la ville de New York, vous devez présenter une preuve de vaccination pour les repas à l'intérieur. Vous devez présenter une preuve de vaccination pour participer à cette visite gastronomique.
  • Distanciation sociale imposée tout au long de l'expérience
  • Zones à fort trafic régulièrement désinfectées
  • Équipement /équipement désinfecté entre les utilisations
  • Guides requis pour se laver régulièrement mains
  • Politique de maintien à domicile payante pour le personnel présentant des symptômes
  • Paiements sans contact pour les pourboires et les suppléments
À quoi s'attendre
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Lower East Side
The eclectic Lower East Side is where gritty alleys and tenement-style buildings mix with upscale apartments and chic boutiques. Nighttime draws hip, young crowds to the area's trendy bars, music venues and restaurants. The neighborhood's Jewish heritage lives on through Orchard Street's Lower East Side Tenement Museum and old-world fabric stores, as well as traditional delis such as Katz's and Russ & Daughters.
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Essex Street Market
Indoor market with rows of vendors specializing in meat, fish, cheese, produce & specialty foods.
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Orchard Street
Orchard Street is a street in Manhattan which covers the eight city blocks between Division Street in Chinatown and East Houston Street on the Lower East Side. Vehicular traffic runs north on this one-way street.
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The Pickle Guys
Eat different types of pickles done the old-fashioned way, sitting the barrels of brine for days, weeks and months.
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Lower East Side
The eclectic Lower East Side is where gritty alleys and tenement-style buildings mix with upscale apartments and chic boutiques. Nighttime draws hip, young crowds to the area's trendy bars, music venues and restaurants. The neighborhood's Jewish heritage lives on through Orchard Street's Lower East Side Tenement Museum and old-world fabric stores, as well as traditional delis such as Katz's and Russ & Daughters.
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Essex Street Market
Indoor market with rows of vendors specializing in meat, fish, cheese, produce & specialty foods.
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Orchard Street
Orchard Street is a street in Manhattan which covers the eight city blocks between Division Street in Chinatown and East Houston Street on the Lower East Side. Vehicular traffic runs north on this one-way street.
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The Pickle Guys
Eat different types of pickles done the old-fashioned way, sitting the barrels of brine for days, weeks and months.
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Lower East Side
The eclectic Lower East Side is where gritty alleys and tenement-style buildings mix with upscale apartments and chic boutiques. Nighttime draws hip, young crowds to the area's trendy bars, music venues and restaurants. The neighborhood's Jewish heritage lives on through Orchard Street's Lower East Side Tenement Museum and old-world fabric stores, as well as traditional delis such as Katz's and Russ & Daughters.
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Essex Street Market
Indoor market with rows of vendors specializing in meat, fish, cheese, produce & specialty foods.
11
Orchard Street
Orchard Street is a street in Manhattan which covers the eight city blocks between Division Street in Chinatown and East Houston Street on the Lower East Side. Vehicular traffic runs north on this one-way street.
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The Pickle Guys
Eat different types of pickles done the old-fashioned way, sitting the barrels of brine for days, weeks and months.
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Lower East Side
The eclectic Lower East Side is where gritty alleys and tenement-style buildings mix with upscale apartments and chic boutiques. Nighttime draws hip, young crowds to the area's trendy bars, music venues and restaurants. The neighborhood's Jewish heritage lives on through Orchard Street's Lower East Side Tenement Museum and old-world fabric stores, as well as traditional delis such as Katz's and Russ & Daughters.
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Essex Street Market
Indoor market with rows of vendors specializing in meat, fish, cheese, produce & specialty foods.
15
Orchard Street
Orchard Street is a street in Manhattan which covers the eight city blocks between Division Street in Chinatown and East Houston Street on the Lower East Side. Vehicular traffic runs north on this one-way street.
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The Pickle Guys
Eat different types of pickles done the old-fashioned way, sitting the barrels of brine for days, weeks and months.
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Lower East Side
The eclectic Lower East Side is where gritty alleys and tenement-style buildings mix with upscale apartments and chic boutiques. Nighttime draws hip, young crowds to the area's trendy bars, music venues and restaurants. The neighborhood's Jewish heritage lives on through Orchard Street's Lower East Side Tenement Museum and old-world fabric stores, as well as traditional delis such as Katz's and Russ & Daughters.
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Essex Street Market
Indoor market with rows of vendors specializing in meat, fish, cheese, produce & specialty foods.
19
Orchard Street
Orchard Street is a street in Manhattan which covers the eight city blocks between Division Street in Chinatown and East Houston Street on the Lower East Side. Vehicular traffic runs north on this one-way street.
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The Pickle Guys
Eat different types of pickles done the old-fashioned way, sitting the barrels of brine for days, weeks and months.
21
Lower East Side
The eclectic Lower East Side is where gritty alleys and tenement-style buildings mix with upscale apartments and chic boutiques. Nighttime draws hip, young crowds to the area's trendy bars, music venues and restaurants. The neighborhood's Jewish heritage lives on through Orchard Street's Lower East Side Tenement Museum and old-world fabric stores, as well as traditional delis such as Katz's and Russ & Daughters.
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Essex Street Market
Indoor market with rows of vendors specializing in meat, fish, cheese, produce & specialty foods.
23
Orchard Street
Orchard Street is a street in Manhattan which covers the eight city blocks between Division Street in Chinatown and East Houston Street on the Lower East Side. Vehicular traffic runs north on this one-way street.
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The Pickle Guys
Eat different types of pickles done the old-fashioned way, sitting the barrels of brine for days, weeks and months.
25
Lower East Side
The eclectic Lower East Side is where gritty alleys and tenement-style buildings mix with upscale apartments and chic boutiques. Nighttime draws hip, young crowds to the area's trendy bars, music venues and restaurants. The neighborhood's Jewish heritage lives on through Orchard Street's Lower East Side Tenement Museum and old-world fabric stores, as well as traditional delis such as Katz's and Russ & Daughters.
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Essex Street Market
Indoor market with rows of vendors specializing in meat, fish, cheese, produce & specialty foods.
27
Orchard Street
Orchard Street is a street in Manhattan which covers the eight city blocks between Division Street in Chinatown and East Houston Street on the Lower East Side. Vehicular traffic runs north on this one-way street.
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The Pickle Guys
Eat different types of pickles done the old-fashioned way, sitting the barrels of brine for days, weeks and months.
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Côté inférieur est
L'éclectique Lower East Side est l'endroit où les ruelles rocailleuses et les immeubles de style immeuble se mêlent aux appartements haut de gamme et aux boutiques chics. La nuit attire des foules jeunes et branchées dans les bars branchés, les salles de concert et les restaurants du quartier. L'héritage juif du quartier se perpétue à travers le Lower East Side Tenement Museum d'Orchard Street et les magasins de tissus anciens, ainsi que les épiceries fines traditionnelles telles que Katz's et Russ & Daughters.
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Marché de rue d'Essex
Marché couvert avec rangées de vendeurs spécialisés dans la viande, le poisson, le fromage, les produits frais et les spécialités culinaires.
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rue du verger
Orchard Street est une rue de Manhattan qui couvre les huit pâtés de maisons entre Division Street dans Chinatown et East Houston Street dans le Lower East Side. La circulation automobile se dirige vers le nord sur cette rue à sens unique.
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Les gars du cornichon
Mangez différents types de cornichons préparés à l'ancienne, assis les barils de saumure pendant des jours, des semaines et des mois.
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Commentaires (62)
raysfan0309
May 2018
The tour was great. Excellent selection of food samples. Matt was a great tour guide. Very knowledgeable about the area and the foods.
blinky8
Apr 2018
Just did the Lower East Side tour this weekend with our excellent tour guide, Matt. So glad I did! Tour was part of a celebratory weekend and I was just along for the ride, as I don't consider myself a foodie. Now I just might be. Tour included eight stops over three hours with a mix of sweet and savory samples from both historic and brand-new businesses. Matt provided all of the necessary items for tastings and the tour allowed us to skip lines and avoid the long weekend waits. Portions were so generous that we asked at one point how many more stops were ahead because no one thought they could eat another bite. Not all heroes wear capes, however, and we were able to plow through somehow. Final stop included a very sweet surprise by Matt for the couple we were celebrating, and to say we were touched is an understatement. In between walks to each stop were tidbits about the history of the neighborhood and descriptions of the tenement living of the past vs the newer, luxury buildings that have arrived. Tour is well worth the $75 price (before tip) and was one of my all-time NYC highlights.
RedDog34
Jan 2018
I went on this tour yesterday. Matt - our tour guide, was amazing! Matt knew so much and really cared about everyone on the tour. The information was great - so much cool history. And the food was fabulous. 8 different food stops - plenty to fill you up for lunch. The food was so good, we bought stuff to bring home at 5 of the 8 stops!

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