Immersive Chinatown and Little Italy Food and History Tour

Tour Type: Public Group Walking Tour

Themes: NYC History, Food Crawl, Immigration and Demographics of NYC

Starts: 60 Centre St, New York, NY 10007

Ends: 155 Mulberry St, New York, NY 10013

Duration: 2.5 hours

Cost: $85/person. Fee includes all food. 24 hour cancelation policy.

Good For: Individuals, Couples, Families, Anyone!

  • Join Alex on a stroll through Chinatown and Little Italy, where we’ll discuss 400 years of immigration in America. We’ll also talk about the early history of Manhattan, and learn how these neighborhoods developed over time. We’ll pay particular attention to the city’s past and present day demographics, with an emphasis on our favorite topic, ethnic succession!

    In between all the information and anecdotes, you’ll experience one of the city’s best food tours! We’ll stop at several local businesses to enjoy NYC’s crispiest roast duck, world famous soup dumplings, Cantonese style Lo Mein, fresh mozzarella, Prosciutto di Parma, Gelato, and Italian Sfogliatella!! As usual, you’ll get VIP treatment with us and skip the lines at each spot.

    We’ll also visit several traditional Chinese and Italian markets, where you’ll have the opportunity to stock up on items like chop sticks, frozen fish cakes, and imported olive oils during the tour. You won’t hear much English spoken in these places, but that’s ok because you’re with us!

    Along the way you'll have plenty of time to ask questions and engage with Alex on any number of topics. Tours are casual, flexible, and fun, so bring your curiosity, appetite, and a comfortable pair of walking shoes!

    This tour is perfect for individuals, couples, families, or anyone looking to experience New York City’s food, culture, and history in a new way!

  • Alex will meet you at a predetermined location, and the tour will begin. Tours are flexible, and we arrange everything, so you can simply focus on the experience!

  • Food Strolls Guided Tours was created in 2020 as a means for sharing our passion for New York’s food, history, and culture with others. What began as a hobby has developed into a full service tour agency, and over the past three years we’ve given over 1,000 tours to clients including Stanford University, Columbia University, Princeton University, NYU, Google, Etsy, You Tube, Cargill Foods, Zillow, The Lawrenceville School, and the NYC Department of Education.

    We are fully licensed and insured tour guides, professional bloggers, and active members of the Guides Association of New York City. Local food and history is our passion, and our tours are experiences you simply will not find anywhere else in NYC.

  • “I did the Chinatown and Little Italy tour with my parents while they were visiting from overseas and had a wonderful time. Alex really knows his history and we made sure to put his knowledge to the test with a solid battery of questions about food, the surrounding neighborhoods, and the architecture. He was an amazing guide, and we really thoroughly enjoyed our time. We had a major hankering for soup dumplings and Joe's Shanghai didn't disappoint! Then we moved on for some antipasto and desert in Little Italy. Highly recommend the tour if you have friends and family coming, or just to learn a bit more about the neighborhoods and enjoy some delicious local cuisine.” - Brian Ecclefield, Founder of Validated Claim Support, Greater New York City Area

    “Alex was an engaging tour guide! We visited Chinatown and Little Italy. A combination of food, history, and some other unusual facts. What’s better than a 3 hour stroll eating, chatting, and learning about the history and culture of an area.” - Colin Harper, Police Officer in the UK

    “Alex led us on a delicious tour of Chinatown and Little Italy, peppered with fascinating facts and stories about historic NYC. There is so much to see, learn, and taste! Always interesting - you don't even notice how much you've walked because you can't wait for the next juicy tidbit (whether food or history). Can't wait to go on another tour with Alex!!” - Sara Poor, Director of Medieval Studies at Princeton University

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