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    Williamsburg Bites Food Tour

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    Williamsburg, one of Brooklyn's most popular and exciting neighborhoods, straddles old and new. You can enjoy the lively arts, music, and boutique scene here, chill in numerous cafes, dine in some very good restaurants. During this walking experience you will discover some of the cultural delights and delectable bites of Brooklyn, by the hand of local food experts. Soak up the neighborhood's unique vibe as you visit iconic institutions to sample tasty treats. Also see large scale street art, learn fascinating history (see author Henry Miller’s home and learn how the neighborhood shaped his writing), and capture the best view of the New York City skyline.
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    Williamsburg Bites Food Tour

    218 Bedford Avenue, Brooklyn

    • Step into Williamsburg’s past at this traditional Polish bakery (pierogis and pastries)
    • Critics pick BBQ at this neighborhood favorite (excellent veggie option)
    • Enjoy two types of pizza from a NY Times recommended pizzeria and true hidden gem. The owner is host of Vice Munchies and is Brooklyn born and raised
    • Savor bagel bombs and cereal milk ice cream at Momofuku Milk Bar (owned by celebrity chef, Christina Tosi of Master Chef)
    • Chocolate samples direct from this artisanal Brooklyn chocolate factory (flavors like sea salt, coffee, lavender and more!)
    • Inventive ice cream from an Iron Chef contestant (try as many flavors as you want before selecting one!)
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    Chelsea Market, Highline, and Meatpacking Food Tour

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    Work your way through the Chelsea Market, Meatpacking District, and the High Line, and see the new Hudson Yards! From its working-class origins to its place in NYC’s club scene, to today, where high-end fashion houses rub shoulders with celebrities and trendsetting gourmands, the Meatpacking District is a slice of all of New York City! Learn the area’s secrets, take in the views from the world-famous High Line and sample the diverse fare in the historic Chelsea Market.
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    Chelsea Market, Highline, and Meatpacking Food Tour

    239 N 9th St, Brooklyn

    • Sample local food on a Chelsea Market Food Tour
    • Explore the Chelsea Market, the Meatpacking District, the High Line, and the new Hudson Yards
    • Learn the area's secrets from personality-filled tour guides
    • Enjoy a relaxing day eating your way through the Chelsea Market
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    Hidden Treasures of Cayuga East

    Feeling a little bottled up? Pop the cork and breathe a little during an exciting day of wine, food, and fun! Join this tour on the eastside of the Seneca Lake, starting with Bet The Farm Winery and Gourmet Market. There, you'll enjoy a wine tasting paired with artisanal foods, and have the chance to peruse their extensive shop of local wines and other products. Next up, you'll head to lunch at Pumpkin Hill Bistro, where you'll indulge in a meal of seasonal comfort food paired with three of the venues very own handcrafted wines. After filling your belly, you'll head to Long Point Winery, where you'll experience a barrel tasting of Cabernet Sauvignon, before heading to their tasting room for a wine and chocolate pairing. Last, but certainly not least, you'll take a trip to King Ferry Winery, where you may (weather depending) tour the vineyard to learn about grape growing. You'll also enjoy another tasting, this time paired with local cheese. So. Much. Wine. So. Much. Food. So. Much. Fun.
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    Hidden Treasures of Cayuga East

    222 S Cayuga St, Ithaca

    • Visit restaurants and wineries on the eastern shores of Seneca Lake in the Finger Lakes region, including Bet The Farm Winery and Gourmet Market, Pumpkin Hill Bistro, Long Point Winery, and King Ferry Winery
    • Expand your knowledge of wine during professionally guided tastings and tours
    • Indulge in a delicious lunch at Pumpkin Hill Bistro, and enjoy artisanal pairings such as chocolate and cheese
    • Learn about the history of Fingers Lake and winemaking in the region from a local guide
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    New York in a Day

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    For a newcomer, finding your way around Manhattan can be a bit like pirouetting blindfolded through a minefield: great fun until you trample the wrong person. Solution: treat yourself to a worry-free day of seamless oohs and ahs in Lower Manhattan with this guided tour! Up first, a visit to Wall Street and the NYSE, where you'll learn all about the city's financial toodoos and bespoke suit scene. Then, a more somber visit to the 9/11 Memorial awaits, which should be quite reflective (and not just because it has reflecting pools). After getting your money's worth in the financial district, the next stage of this tour ought to really float your boat. Explore the harbor by water taxi with your guide for a breathtaking look at the city skyline. Sail under the Brooklyn Bridge and alongside Liberty Island. Take time to revel in the sheer majesty of the scene, but try not to go overboard. A subsequent meandering about quaint Greenwich Village will lull you into a state of bliss. Learn about the Village's migrant culture and cuisine. Then, take a lunch break at Chelsea Market to sample some of that grub for yourself! Full on life (and hopefully cannolis), get in a bit of exercise with a walk atop the High Line from 14 to 23rd Street. Built atop a set of (no longer used) railroad tracks, this elevated garden is one of the city's finest examples of urban landscaping. But while the perspective from the High Line is rather lofty, it doesn't quite live "up" to the vantage point of your final destination. Put yourself in an "Empire State of Mind" with a trip to an 86th floor observatory. A pre-reserved ticket will get you past the lines, so you'll be free to take your time ogling the Big Apple as you part ways with your guide. And feel free to oggle mindlessly. It's really hard to trample irritable natives when you're 86 floors above them.
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    New York in a Day

    Lower Manhattan, New York

    • Explore Manhattan during a full-day walking and boat tour with a local guide
    • Visit the New York Stock Exchange, 9/11 Memorial, Greenwich Village, High Line, and Empire State Building
    • Check out the city skyline from afar during an eye-opening harbor cruise
    • Enjoy educational anecdotes and cultural fun facts designed to give the experience context
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    Shop & Cook: Union Square Farmers' Market

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    You'll wander through NYC's most famous Greenmarket, identifying the various local vegetables and fruits, while learning how to pick them at their peak flavor. You will then return to Camaje and learn step-by-step how to cook them all! The seasonal menu -- to be determined that day -- is largely vegetarian with fish being a main course. The class covers the entire process from shopping to stomach. With this knowledge you'll be whipping up tasty, fresh meals on your own in no time!
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    Shop & Cook: Union Square Farmers' Market

    85 MacDougal St, New York

    • Identify a variety of fruits and vegetables found in the Union Square Farmers' Market
    • Pick out unique items to prepare a dish of your own
    • Learn how to cook and prepare your fresh ingredients into a delicious meal
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    72 positive reviews
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    Secret Streets of NYC Bike Tour

    Explore New York with an Expert Licensed Guide. This tour begins with a ride through Greenwich Village and a stop at the Stonewall Inn, birthplace of the gay rights movement of the 1960s and 70s. We then ride along the Hudson River Greenway to Wall Street. Then on to the World Trade Center, where the new tower rises tall —a monument to human despair and resilience. Crossing the Brooklyn Bridge, we learn the story of this glorious architectural wonder and, once in Brooklyn, discover the amazing history of an underground railroad stop. We’ll discover how unique churches, a few tropical fruits, and a fabulous hotel made Brooklyn Heights one of New York’s gems. Then back over the Manhattan Bridge and into Chinatown, where we find ourselves on a street where secret meetings were once held to overthrow the dynasties of China and, later, in an alley leading to the site of one of New York’s strangest gang fights. Dim Sum cafés, street signs stacked one behind the other, and Chinese funeral parlors -- they’re all here. Finally, ride through a thin strip of territory that was once a very big Little Italy. As waiters serve pasta and saltimbocca in open-air cafes, where, only one floor above, other residents are burning incense and setting aside fruits as offerings to the Buddha.
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    Secret Streets of NYC Bike Tour

    79 Chambers St, New York

    • Embark on an all-day guided cycling adventure exploring some of NYC's most celebrated cultures through Lower Manhattan and Brooklyn
    • Discover hidden treasures spots with the help of a local guide in places like Greenwich Village, Brooklyn Heights, Chinatown, World Trade Center, and morel
    • Ride along the Hudson River Greenway to Wall Street, where bankers rub shoulders with bike messengers
    • Enjoy an engaging exploration of the city that will reveal another surprising layer to cultural fabric NYC
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    A Taste of Thai Cooking

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    Spicy seasonings, able to tease the taste buds and clean the nostrils, radiate through the air in Thailand. Southeast Asian spices and ingredients can be daunting -- lemongrass, Kaffir lime leaves, galangal, palm sugar, fish sauce and curry paste. During this culinary experience, discover how these ingredients work together to create just the right flavor you're looking for. Some dishes you'll create include, Shrimp Tom Kha Gai, Chicken Satay, Chicken Green Curry, Coconut Rice, Pad Thai, Cucumber Tomato Salad, and Coconut Tapioca Pudding. These are the flavors of a nation that need to be discovered and rediscovered.
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    A Taste of Thai Cooking

    85 MacDougal St, New York

    • Learn the flavor profiles of delicious Thai dishes
    • Cook a full course Thai meal filled with spicy fruits, veggies, noodles and meats
    • Discover the nuances behind this delicious Asian cuisine
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    Essentials of Korean Cooking

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    From bibimbap to bulgogi, the signature dishes of Korea have seduced America with intoxicating flavors. Sweet-spicy flavor combos are popular, as are the vegetables, meat and seafood that are featured in main dishes as well as in banchan, the Korean assortment of side dishes that appears in most traditional meals. You will learn to make dakgangjeong (hot chicken wings); haemul pajeon (seafood and green onion pancakes); bulgogi (grilled seasoned sliced beef) with assorted banchan; bibimbap (seasoned vegetable rice bowl); and soju (cucumber-infused distilled liquor).
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    Essentials of Korean Cooking

    225 Liberty St, New York

    • Learn how to cook authentic Korean food with the guidance of a an expert chef at the Institute of Culinary Education
    • Prepare and dine on dumplings, hot chicken wings, and kimchi, among other delicious Korean staples
    • Wow your friends with your new penchant for Korean cooking
    • Step up your multi-cultural cooking game and make some new friends
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    48 positive reviews
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    Chocolate-Themed Private Food Tour

    Feel like a kid in a candy store when in NYC? Well, here's a tour that lives up to its buzz! During this sweet escape, you'll be in for three-hours of finger-licking fun, during which your guide will introduce you to some of the top chocolate shops and their distinctive goodies in the West Village and Soho. Of course, you'll eat as you go, trying a wide range of delicious samples ... But this tour is a treat for the mind as well! You'll be learning about the array of sweet, artisanal offerings NYC has to offer, from truffles to flavored bars, and all about the chocolate culture in the United States. This includes its agricultural origins, the process of making chocolate, and all the different types of chocolate out there! Oh, this is going to be rich.
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    Chocolate-Themed Private Food Tour

    West Village, New York

    • Explore the NYC chocolate culture during a 3-hour tour of the West Village and Soho
    • Visit artisanal candy shops for samples of distinctive, gourmet chocolates and other sweets
    • Learn about the history of chocolate, how it's processed, and other delicious tidbits
    • Treat yourself to relaxed, food-focused introduction to two of Manhattan's trendiest neighborhoods
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    Greenwich Village Ghost Tour

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    Believe it or not, your monthly rent is not the scariest thing about this city. Uncover the creepiest kooks and spooks of New York City's past on stroll through its haunted hollows. This tour is not for the faint of heart, taking those who seek a good thrill through the eeriest streets of Greenwich Village and Chelsea amidst their lingering ghosts. You'll hear the tales of modern murder, visit Mark Twain's 'House of Horror,' and stand above the hidden tomb of 20,000 yellow fever victims--awaiting your arrival, no less. Hollywood said it best: 'You'd best start believing in ghost stories, Miss Turner. You're in one!'
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    Greenwich Village Ghost Tour

    Washington Square Park, New York

    • Take a walking tour of the eeriest sites of tragedy and mystery in New York City's history
    • Hear bone-chilling true stories of murder and intrigue
    • Visit famous grounds of horror such as the Chelsea Hotel, Triangle Shirtwaist Factory, Mark Twain's 'House of Horror,' and the tomb of 20,000 yellow fever victims
    • Come in contact with the tortured spirits that haunt the streets of Greenwich Village and Chelsea
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    45 positive reviews

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