THE BEST LOCAL FOOD TOURS IN NEW YORK

Tour Menu

The Iconic Foods of NYC

Lower East Side, Chinatown,
Nolita
Fridays at 10am

These are the foods you absolutely have to try when visiting New York. Taste the best pizza, bagels, cheesecake, and so much more on this food exploration through some of the city’s most iconic and historic neighborhoods with tastings of the famous delicious dishes that built New York!

Village to Village
Food Tour

Greenwich Village, West Village,
East Village
Saturdays at 10:30am

Down here, things are a little different - in the most delicious possible way. Make your way from the beautiful historic brownstones of the West Village through trendy, bohemian Greenwich Village ending up in the diverse and funky East Village. All along the way, learn how chefs and food producers are creating both traditional and unique dishes all with a twist.

Melting Pot of the World

Jackson Heights, Woodside, Queens
Sundays at 10:30am

Come experience the real New York where modern immigrants from all over the world live together in the most diverse neighborhood in the entire country. From Colombian bakeries to Bengali food carts to Nepali restaurants, join us to taste food from all over the world without ever leaving New York City.

The Real Little Italy


Locals know that when you want a taste of real New York Italian food, you gotta go up to the Bronx where a thriving community of butchers, bakers, and cheese makers still work around the clock to feed the masses the way their great grandparents did.

Arthur Avenue,
The Bronx
Private Tour

Taste of Brooklyn

See where it all started in Brooklyn as we explore two neighborhoods sandwiching the Brooklyn Bridge. Stroll the gorgeous historic streets of America’s first suburb and visit great local food businesses. Then, head over to DUMBO, where old factories and warehouses now house the trendiest food businesses and allow for the best Instagram shots.

Dumbo, Brooklyn Heights
Private Tour

Secret Foods of Midtown

Behind the international chains of Broadway and Rockefeller Center, you can actually find some great local food. Join us as we discover hidden passageways through Grand Central and secret streets steps from Times Square, many hiding great food stops you’d never find on your own.

Midtown, Times Square
Private Tour

DISCOVER NYC’S 

BEST LOCAL FOOD TOURS

Fun, Sustainable,

Delicious

•Sustainable

•Interactive

•Delicious

•Local

•Iconic

•Family-Friendly

•Sustainable •Interactive •Delicious •Local •Iconic •Family-Friendly

These are not your typical food tours, but a rich experience with a local friend where you get to try the best local bites in the coolest neighborhoods.

WHY YOU SHOULD EAT WITH ME

We all have that friend who we turn to for guidance on where to eat. I’m that friend not just for my social circle but for thousands of visitors to New York.

After moving to the city to pursue an acting career and working in restaurants, I began a food blog and video series to explore the local New York food scene. And not just for the latest hotspots and cutting edge cuisine, but the real New York spots. The local iconic pizzerias, bagel shops, and bodegas that are part of what make this city so special.

From that, I transformed into a full time tour guide and have been leading both locals and visitors around the city to experience authentic food surprises and connect with local businesses for close to 2 decades.

thousands of tours later (and tons of glowing reviews), I am continuously eager to meet more incredible travelers (and locals New Yorkers) to show them the New York food scene through a true local perspective.

I have a strong passion and commitment to sustainability, local businesses, and responsibly sharing New York with everybody that walks the pavement of this concrete jungle.

Even if you don’t join me for a tour (although I do hope you will), I’m always happy to share food and drink recommendations. Don’t hesitate to drop me a line at eatthisnyctours@gmail.com

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