#1 Rated NYC Chinatown Food and History Walking Tour with FNYT

3 sit-down INDOOR tastings included with Foods of NY Tours! Chinatown can definitely be intimidating, even for a native New Yorker! It’s a diverse neighborhood with historic landmarks, hidden side st

3 sit-down INDOOR tastings included with Foods of NY Tours! Chinatown can definitely be intimidating, even for a native New Yorker! It’s a diverse neighborhood with historic landmarks, hidden side streets, delicious foods from all over Asia, and it’s home to one of the largest population of Chinese people in the western hemisphere. Join us as we share interesting stories, sights and delicious foods. Where to eat in Chinatown can be overwhelming, so this is where we come in! Enjoy 3 mouthwatering sit-down tastings: 5 types of dim sum, authentic Peking Duck prepared as if you were in Beijing, and Malaysian street food. The tour also includes a modern and traditional dessert, representing two sides of a changing neighborhood. Join us for a memorable journey that will leave you with a deep understanding of the flavors, history, and confidence to navigate Manhattan’s Chinatown! We visit 5 establishments, 3 of which we sit indoors with more tastings!

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Location: New York City

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Q: Are there any age restrictions for this food tour? Can kids join?

A: There's no strict age limit for the tour! Kids are welcome, and it can be a fun family outing. Just keep in mind that the food might be a bit adventurous for some younger ones. You might want to prep them on what to expect since some of the dishes, like the Peking Duck, have bold flavors that may be new to them.

Q: What's the parking situation like around Chinatown if I drive in?

A: Parking in Chinatown can be tricky! There are some paid lots around, but you might end up walking a bit. I recommend checking out parking apps to find spots in advance. Street parking is pretty limited and can be hard to find, especially on weekends, so plan accordingly.

Q: What should I wear for the Chinatown food tour? Is it casual?

A: Definitely keep it casual! Wear comfy shoes since you'll be walking a fair amount. The tour goes indoors to eat, so just dress for the weather outside. Layers might be a good idea—sometimes restaurants can be chilly. And no need for anything fancy!

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Just did the Chinatown food tour—amazing experience!

I went on the #1 Rated NYC Chinatown Food and History Walking Tour last weekend and it was incredible! We had 5 different stops and 3 sit-down tastings. The dim sum was to die for and the Peking Duck really felt authentic. Our guide, Alex, was super knowledgeable about the history of the area. It felt like I learned so much while eating my way through Chinatown! I highly recommend it for anyone, especially if you want a unique gift experience.

Thinking of gifting the Chinatown Food Tour—any thoughts?

I'm considering getting the Chinatown Food and History tour for my parents' anniversary. They love trying new foods and exploring different cultures. I heard you get tea with each tasting too—how much food is actually included? I want to make sure it’s enough for them!