How NYC Culinary Tours Show You the City in a New Light (with Videos!)

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NYC Culinary Tours
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Thinking of taking a few NYC culinary tours to discover the fabulous dishes of the Big Apple? you’ve reached the right place. Those who visit New York City can enjoy it in many different ways. You might check out the various sports meccas, like Yankee Stadium, Madison Square Garden, Citi Field, and Arthur Ashe Stadium. You can always see the city while walking across the Brooklyn Bridge or standing in the middle of Times Square.

If you love cooking shows, though, and if you love to eat, then you might want to take an NYC culinary tour. This is a way of discovering the exquisite tastes of New York City’s culinary landscape. You can find virtually any kind of specialty food in the Big Apple, and you can also learn all about the chefs, restaurants, and history that make NYC so unique.

Let’s talk about some of the best culinary tours you can take there.

Local Flavors of Brooklyn Small-Group Walking Tour

If you walk around Brooklyn, you will likely work up an appetite. Everywhere you go, you’ll find restaurants, and you can smell the mouthwatering aromas coming from the kitchens. There are also plenty of food trucks in Brooklyn. You’ll feel even more ready to sample some local delicacies, though, if your well-informed tour guide tells you about them.

That’s what you’ll get with the Local Flavors of Brooklyn Small-Group Walking Tour. You will visit several Brooklyn neighborhoods during this tour, and you’ll feel their pulse while you hear about their culinary past, present, and future. You’ll see Middle Eastern markets and Italian bakeries that still carry the same products they did more than one hundred years ago.

Watch this video to get a glimpse of what you’ll see:

High Line Park and Greenwich Village Food Tour

The Highline has been around for a few years, and it’s always a big draw for out-of-towners. As for Greenwich Village, it has some of the city’s most popular restaurants. This tour shows you the Highline before you walk through the Village, smelling the smells and seeing the sights. You will nibble on some of the best food items along the way.

You will also learn about the fascinating history of Greenwich. You’ll hear about some of the best chefs who lived there over the years and some who live and work there still. On a warm summer night, you can experience the city in a new and thrilling way.

Watch this video to get a glimpse of Greenwich:

Best of Brooklyn Sightseeing, Food, and Culture Tour

You can’t talk about Brooklyn’s cultural legacy without discussing the food that fueled its pioneers. This is definitely one of the longest and most comprehensive foodie tours you can possibly take. It will take you 4.5 hours, but you’ll feel the time fly past as you sample various cuisines and learn about musical icons.

This tour includes the famous Coney Island boardwalk, Brighton Beach, and the Brooklyn Bridge. You will end up with a full belly and also many Instagram-worthy pictures to make your friends back home jealous.

Hell’s Kitchen Food Tour

Hell’s Kitchen has so many excellent bars and restaurants. It also can claim iconic status as the place where some famous chefs and storeowners created delicacies that the city and the country still enjoy today.

The Hell’s Kitchen Food Tour teaches you about the area’s history by describing the food that defined it in the past and still does in the present. You will see the extensive, diverse food selection you can find in the area, including street tacos, pizza, pastries, Thai dishes, and others.

What’s more, you can meet some of the local chefs, who will tell you all about what goes into the jobs they do. They will describe the challenges and rewards of feeding the neighborhood. You will surely walk away with a new appreciation of the local foodie scene.

Watch this video to get a glimpse of Hell’s Kitchen:

Chinatown and Little Italy Food Fest

Chinatown and Little Italy hold a special place in New York City’s heart. They’re places where immigrants, their children, and their children’s children still live. They’re also two neighborhoods that have some of the city’s hands-down best food.

The Chinatown and Little Italy Food Fest tour reveals the multi-sensory experience you can only get there, surrounded by restaurants that make dishes like fresh dumplings, Peking duck, pizza, and pasta with the traditional red sauce. You will sample the best Chinese and Italian foods, and you’ll also meet with chefs and locals.

Check out this video to discover Chinatown and Little Italy:

New York City beckons this year, and so do the dishes that make it so special. You might take multiple culinary tours if you’re there for a week. You will eat well, but you’re also walking around and burning off those extra calories.