Travelers will be guided via text-message to a series of delicious & culturally diverse food stops, representing the unique kaleidoscope of culture within this corner of New York City. This lusciously cultural food tour is a self-guided experience in which travelers receive each stop’s information & directions via text message, directly to their cell phone. Moving through the colorful swirl of Chinatown and the historic streets of Little Italy and Little Paris while skirting legendary SoHo, tour-goers traverse a century of deeply-rooted culinary heritage. You will be visiting dim sum restaurants, Chinese and Italian bakeries, Asian marketplaces, and world-renowned cheese shops, all the while tasting famous cookies & historic pizza slices, fresh breads & award-winning desserts.
Begin by strolling through this beloved, colorful hive of cultural activity. Try fresh Chinese baked goods, see the first ever Dim Sum restaurant in NYC, and swirl through the Asian food markets & bustle.
The City's first tenement building
Optional Side Adventure: This symphony of the senses is the most indulgent fun you'll have all day. Prior reservation is required
Tour through these iconic streets where it all began! See historic mobster haunts, visit the first cheese shop in NYC, order world famous cannolis & more.
On the corner of Doyers & Bowery
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Penn Station, Grand Central Terminal
Port Authority Bus Terminal, Greyhound Terminal
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