Participate in this 3-hour walking tour in New York City to taste the finest ethnic cuisines in the Lower East Side. This tour offers more than just delightful food tastings; it also provides insights into the history of the dishes, establishments, landmarks, and individuals encountered along the journey, all shared by your knowledgeable guide.
Participate in this 3-hour walking tour in New York City to taste the finest ethnic cuisines in the Lower East Side. This tour offers more than just delightful food tastings; it also provides insights into the history of the dishes, establishments, landmarks, and individuals encountered along the journey, all shared by your knowledgeable guide.
- Little Canal - The tour kicks off at Little Canal Café, situated at 26 Canal Street in the Lower East Side. This contemporary corner café, with its expansive street-facing windows, is easy to spot upon arrival on Canal Street. The guide will meet participants right outside the main entrance, where the lively atmosphere of downtown Manhattan sets…
- Little Canal - The tour kicks off at Little Canal Café, situated at 26 Canal Street in the Lower East Side. This contemporary corner café, with its expansive street-facing windows, is easy to spot upon arrival on Canal Street. The guide will meet participants right outside the main entrance, where the lively atmosphere of downtown Manhattan sets the ideal backdrop for the cultural adventure ahead.
- New York City Supreme Court - The tour covers the history of the area, which was once a poor Irish community and, before that, a polluted pond. Participants will see the building now famous for its frequent appearances on Law & Order.
- Columbus Park - A brief walk through this park on the edge of Chinatown includes a discussion about the notorious Five Points neighborhood that once existed here. The tour covers Irish immigration and includes photos of the neighborhood’s past.
- Chinatown - The tour explores part of the neighborhood, discussing Chinese immigration and visiting a popular local dumpling shop. Tips on other places to visit in this expansive community are also provided.
- Little Italy - The tour continues up and around Mulberry Street, discussing Italian immigration. Participants will see impressive modern street art, hear stories about organized crime, and visit a historic local Italian food shop for a delightful tasting.
- Nolita - The tour moves through one of New York’s trendiest neighborhoods today, discussing its transformation. Once part of Little Italy, it is now filled with stylish bars and restaurants, showcasing some of the city’s best street art.
- St. Patrick’s Old Cathedral - As the tour passes through Nolita, participants will see the original St. Patrick’s and learn about the challenges faced by Catholic immigrants upon arriving in the country.
- Sara D Roosevelt Park - The tour covers the history of this park, named after FDR’s mother, with a quick stroll through its northern end. A stop at the M’Finda Kalunga Garden inside the park includes a discussion on Latin American immigration and the neighborhood’s evolution over the decades.
- Lower East Side - The tour highlights the neighborhood’s transformation from an area of dilapidated tenements and poverty to one undergoing gentrification. Participants will see vibrant street art and community gardens while learning about Jewish, German, and Latin American immigration, and sampling traditional food.
- Tenement Museum - The tour shares stories about the museum’s founding and its significant role in Lower East Side history. It concludes near the museum, with guides offering tips on obtaining tickets and exploring the excellent gift shop.

- Friendly local, English-speaking food lover guide
- 3-hour food walking tour in Lower East Side, Chinatown, and Little Italy
- Tips on what else to see, do, and eat during your stay
- Sample 4 historic dishes at 4 food stops (dumplings, pizza, knish, empanada)
- Visit 100-year-old bakery, churches, and historic New York sites
- Friendly local, English-speaking food lover guide
- 3-hour food walking tour in Lower East Side, Chinatown, and Little Italy
- Tips on what else to see, do, and eat during your stay
- Sample 4 historic dishes at 4 food stops (dumplings, pizza, knish, empanada)
- Visit 100-year-old bakery, churches, and historic New York sites
- Gratuities
- Drinks and additional food
- Gratuities
- Drinks and additional food
- Can dietary requirements be accommodated on this tour? We can accommodate most dietary needs — including vegetarian, vegan, gluten‑free, dairy‑free, nut‑free, and other requirements — as long as we are informed at least 24 hours before the tour. Substitutions can be arranged in most cases but may not be available at every stop. Please note that many…
- Can dietary requirements be accommodated on this tour? We can accommodate most dietary needs — including vegetarian, vegan, gluten‑free, dairy‑free, nut‑free, and other requirements — as long as we are informed at least 24 hours before the tour. Substitutions can be arranged in most cases but may not be available at every stop. Please note that many foods on this tour are not prepared in nut‑free, dairy‑free, or gluten‑free facilities, and cross‑contamination is possible. Guests with severe allergies should use caution.
- What happens if the weather is bad? This experience runs rain, shine, or snow. In the rare case that weather conditions pose a safety risk, the tour may be postponed or canceled for guest safety.
- Is this tour child-friendly? Yes! This tour is suitable for families. Children under 4 years old can join free of charge. A reduced child price applies for children aged 4 to 11.
- Is this tour suitable for all ages and fitness levels? The tour includes approximately 2.5 miles / 4 km of walking at a relaxed pace.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.