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    East Village Food Tour

    Free Tours By Foot
    Craving a pierogi? Or maybe a falafel? Ruggelah sounds good, too. It's just too bad there isn't a place that can satisfy your craving for all types of ethnic treats at once. Oh wait... there is! On this food adventure, you'll explore the East Village with its unrivaled food and ethnically diverse community. Savor a delicious array of cuisines and flavors, including a cannoli from a landmark pasticceria, falafel from the city's oldest falafel shop, and a class "black and white" cookie from a Jewish bakery, which was voted the best smelling shop in the city. Don't worry about the calories because you'll burn it all off with a history and cultural tour of the area. Good food and good stories -- what more could you want?
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    Bronx Little Italy Food Tour

    Things to do in New York City
    Hey You! You lika da pasta? Set out on an authentic culinary adventure in search of delicious food. On this tour of Little Italy in the Bronx, explore Belmont and Arthur Avenue, known as New York's culinary center for authentic Italian bakeries, butcher shops, fish markets, specialty stores and more. Sample local treats and learn about the area's history from your guide. You'll feel like you're back in the old country.
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    Evolution of a Neighborhood: Tour of the East Village

    SusanSez NYC Walkabouts
    NYC neighborhoods are always evolving; it's part of what makes the city so fascinating. Manhattan's East Village is a perfect example of this evolution; from German/Irish immigrant communities, to wealthy landowners, to trend-setting hipsters, the East Village has seen a lot of change. On this tour you will experience the diversity in history, culture, and of course, cuisine of the East Village! As you make your way through this ever-changing enclave you will see many offbeat surprises including "the healthiest block in NYC", little Japan, a Yiddish theatre that later was known as a famous punk rock scene, neighborhood gardens, the memorial to the Slocum Disaster, and more. You will get to taste amazing food along the way including traditional fare as well as the newest trends. Bring your appetite and your walking shoes for this food and history filled walking tour.
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    Astoria Walking Tour

    SusanSez NYC Walkabouts
    Have you always wanted to explore areas other than Manhattan and the tip of Brooklyn? With SusanSez, you will traverse one of Queen's most culturally diverse neighborhoods, and get to eat your way through it too. Inside historic Astoria, you'll pay homage to the living monument of its immigrant population, both past and present, as you explore ethnic restaurants and food stores, film sites, Revolutionary War sites, NYC's largest department store, and a hookah bar. You will also get to experience some of the diverse cuisine that makes this area so unique (home to Greeks, Germans, Italians, Czechs, Middle Easterners, South Americans, East Asians, and more). In eighty minutes, you'll honor the area in the best way possible -- through your eyes and stomach!
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    Pierogi Walk

    Greg Walks NYC
    Ah, the pierogi. Boiled or fried, stuffed with potato, cheese, and cabbage fillings. Old-world comfort. These delectable dumplings give pints of ice cream and puppy dog hugs a run for their money. Sample the enticing flavors of NYC's East Village during this foodie-focused walking tour. Stroll through aromatic neighborhoods alongside a local guide. Treat yourself to an inside look at St. Mark's Church in-the-Bowery, Second Avenue, and St. Mark's Place. Enjoy cultural and historic insights to put it all into context. Of course, the best way to get to know a culture is through its cuisine. So follow your nose to old-world eateries for pierogi samples and other Polish picks, including kielbasa and baked goods. If a pierogi could speak, it would say "eat me"
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    Japanese Ramen

    CocuSocial
    Make your own noodles & broth for this particularly renowned & well-loved Japanese dish. A meal on its own, it can be a complete meal depending on the various toppings added on this delicious dish which can include slices of pork, chicken, beef, sea foods (usually shrimp), assorted vegetables like carrots, onions, mushrooms, cucumber, spring onions, cilantro & green leafy vegetable like bok choy among others, fish or squid balls & eggs. This filling soup dish has been very popular all over the world because it is so easy to prepare & can be kept in a refrigerator to be consumed at a later time. Noodles vary from thin to thick, flat to round. The choice is endless for those noodle lovers.
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    Shio Koji -- Japanese Seasoning

    SOY NYC
    If you could have a superpower, what would it be? The ability to fly? What about mass consumption? Well, a superpower you can have today is shio koji, a Japanese seasoning that's made from molded rice and salt -- hear this one out. This Japanese culinary sensation brings out the natural umami flavors sought after in food. The Japanese regard it as a superpower. With SOY NYC, you'll learn to make shio koji, and add it to simple, soon-to-be-amazing dishes. Marvel at your new superpower -- having the ability to make everything taste magical!
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    Long Island City Food Tour

    Queens Food Tours
    For once, stomachs and brains agree ... this Long Island City tour is a good decision! You'll see what's cooking in Queens alongside a NYC local, who will not only offer you a unique perspective on the neighborhood, but also an introduction to some of its culinary delights. Enjoy samples of home-style American, Italian and Irish cuisine, stop in at the renowned Sweetleaf cafe, and enjoy a beer at the Rockaway Brewing Company! Along the way, you'll have the opportunity to check out some of the area's historic landmarks, eclectic architecture, and learn all about its culture. You'll even get in a little light exercise for good measure, so don't forget to wear your walking shoes!
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