Tours in New York City

The bright lights of New York City entice visitors like no other city on earth. Most visitors to the Big Apple pack their schedules with bucket-list attractions: Times Square, the Empire State Building, and maybe even a Broadway show. But while enjoyable, these experiences barely scratch the surface of the real New York.

Instead, head off the beaten path into Manhattan’s neighborhoods—or maybe even into one of the other four boroughs—and taste your way around the infinite facets of New York’s food scene. From Little Italy to Chinatown, community-built, family-run restaurants throughout the city cook up delights beloved by locals and visiting foodies alike.

Food Tours in New York City

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Our pledge to sustainable tourism

We’re proud to support small, often family-run businesses on our food tours throughout Europe and North America. By visiting and befriending the owners and staff of local eateries, you’ll see a different side to some of the world’s most iconic (and delicious!) destinations. And our tour partners are just as eager to share their stories and expertise with curious guests – we can’t wait to introduce you to them.

What We Have to Say About New York City

  • The 9 Best Restaurants in New York’s Little Italy [2024]

    Little Italy once consisted of a large swath of lower Manhattan, stretching from the Bowery to Lafayette Street and Houston Street in the north, down to Worth Street in the south. In 1910, there were 10,000 Italians living in this lower Manhattan neighborhood, one of the poorest parts of New York City at the time. […]

  • Hidden Gems in New York: 8 Interesting Places to Visit

    The Empire State Building, MoMA, Times Square, the Statue of Liberty, Greenwich Village, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Brooklyn Bridge, the American Museum of Natural History. These are but a few of places visitors check off a list when in New York City for the first or second or even third time. But if […]

  • The 10 Most Unusual Foods in NYC That You Should Try

    Once upon a time in NYC, someone called the authorities because a man was “mistreating a squirrel.” When the police turned up, they found the “suspect”: an Ecuadorian man who was in the grilling area of the park cooking a cuy, or Guinea pig, on a long skewer. Cuys are a common snack in the […]