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Нижний Ист-Сайд ест гастрономический тур

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В этом 3-часовом гастрономическом туре по Нижнему Ист-Сайду вы пройдете по улицам, пробуя деликатесы из лучших аппетитных магазинов Нью-Йорка, этнических закусочных и семейных ресторанов. Мы делаем 6 разных восхитительных остановок в туре (достаточно для обеда). Исследуйте то, что когда-то было районом иммигрантов и рабочего класса, богатым этническим разнообразием и культурой. Узнайте об истории многоквартирных домов и многое другое!
Город: Нью-Йорк
Mon 23 Dec
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Mon 23 Dec
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Что включено
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
Дополнительная информация
  • Доступно для инвалидных колясок
  • Младенцы и маленькие дети могут кататься в коляске
  • Допускаются животные-поводыри
  • Остановки общественного транспорта поблизости
  • Младенцы должны сидеть на коленях у взрослого.
  • Возможности транспортировки доступны для инвалидных колясок
  • Все зоны и поверхности доступны для инвалидных колясок
  • Подходит для все уровни физической подготовки
  • Носите удобную обувь
  • **Обратите внимание** В соответствии с правилами города Нью-Йорка, вы должны предъявить документ, подтверждающий вакцинацию, для ужина в помещении. Вы должны предъявить доказательство вакцинации, чтобы отправиться в этот гастрономический тур.
  • Социальное дистанцирование на протяжении всего опыта
  • Регулярная дезинфекция мест с интенсивным движением
  • Снаряжение/оборудование дезинфицируются между использованием
  • Сопровождающие должны регулярно мыться руки
  • Платный режим самоизоляции для сотрудников с симптомами заболевания
  • Бесконтактная оплата чаевых и дополнительных услуг
Что ожидать
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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.
6
Essex Street Market
Indoor market with rows of vendors specializing in meat, fish, cheese, produce & specialty foods.
7
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.
10
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.
13
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.
14
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.
20
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.
22
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.
24
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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Нижний Ист-Сайд
В эклектичном Нижнем Ист-Сайде песчаные улочки и многоквартирные дома соседствуют с высококлассными апартаментами и шикарными бутиками. В ночное время модные молодые люди стекаются в модные бары, концертные залы и рестораны района. Еврейское наследие этого района живет в многоквартирном музее Нижнего Ист-Сайда на Орчард-стрит и в старинных магазинах тканей, а также в традиционных гастрономах, таких как Katz's и Russ & Daughters.
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Уличный рынок Эссекса
Крытый рынок с торговцами мясом, рыбой, сыром, овощами и деликатесами.
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Орчард-стрит
Орчард-стрит — улица на Манхэттене, которая охватывает восемь городских кварталов между Дивизион-стрит в Чайнатауне и Ист-Хьюстон-стрит в Нижнем Ист-Сайде. По этой улице с односторонним движением автомобильное движение идет на север.
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Рассольники
Ешьте разные виды солений по старинке, выдерживая бочки с рассолом днями, неделями и месяцами.
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Отзывы (62)
Eric W
Nov 2017
Matt was a very fun and resourceful guide. Had an excellent tour and would highly recommend. Great food and history.
Kenneth W
Sep 2016

The tour started at Yonah Schimmel's Knish bakery. A knish is a filled dumpling and the original version contained potato, real rib sticking food. Then we went to Russ and Daughters, a novel place since no one ever named their store after their female descendants. There we had pickled herring which made us think of our dads who both loved the stuff. Sweet morsels of rugelach took that sour taste right out of our mouths. Once we got inside Katz's Deli, we recognized it immediately. This was where the famous scene from IWhere Harry Met Sally/I was filmed, and Meg Ryan showed Billy Crystal what good acting was all about. Their pastrami sandwiches are towers of meat on rye and the walls are festooned with salamis. Signs urge you to, Senda salami to your boy in the Army, a tradition begun in World War II. Economy Candy has been open since the 1930's and was floor to ceiling with sweet stuff. Many long gone candies from our childhood are still for sale here like Mary Janes, candy dots glued on paper, candy necklaces and candy cigarettes. Surely no one can live without chocolate band-aids. We could smell The Pickle Guys long before we got to their establishment. In the days before refrigeration, pickling was a primary way to preserve vegetables. The traditional pickles are soaked in brine and brought tears to our eyes, they tasted so strong. At Kisser's Bialys we could have had bagels, a delicacy long associated with this part of the world, but their cousins, bialys were unfamiliar to us. Bagels are boiled in water before they are baked bialys are simply baked and don't have holes in the middle. Ours was filled with onions in the middle and much more delicious than a bagel. Wonder where I can find a bialy where we live. Our final stop was a much newer establishment. The owner started out making doughnuts at home and taking them to delis on his bike, but his novel flavors were so popular, soon everyone was coming to him.

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