Food Tour in East Village in French

This Food Tour is a real guided tour except that several times during the visit you will be offered to taste American culinary specialties. The objective is to introduce you to six dishes (4 savory a

This Food Tour is a real guided tour except that several times during the visit you will be offered to taste American culinary specialties. The objective is to introduce you to six dishes (4 savory and 2 sweet) in six different restaurants and, at the same time, this atypical and historic district of East Village. Industrial and working-class district in the 1950s, then assertive and dangerous in the 1970s and 1980s, it now offers original places combining restaurants, night bars, tattoo shops, music and craft shops ... Thus, you will be able to apprehend the district of East Village in the light of the explanations of the guide, naturally, but also by tasting dishes which characterize the local cuisine and are in their own way part of history.

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Location: New York City

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Q&A

Q: Is this food tour suitable for kids?

A: Yes, this tour can be great for kids! While the dishes are all American specialties, most of them are kid-friendly. However, I’d recommend checking with the guide ahead of time about specific dietary preferences or restrictions. Kids usually enjoy trying different flavors and the fun atmosphere of East Village!

Q: What’s included in the price? Are drinks part of it?

A: The $0.00 price is a bit misleading—it's actually a placeholder. The tour includes tastings of 6 dishes, 4 savory and 2 sweet, but drinks are usually extra. Sometimes they might offer drink pairings at an additional cost, so just confirm that with your guide before you go.

Q: What should I wear for the food tour? Any tips for comfort?

A: Comfort is key! Wear something casual and breathable since you’ll be walking around East Village. Good walking shoes are a must because you’ll be hitting several spots. If it’s cooler, layer up! Bring a light jacket just in case. And don’t forget your appetite!

Discussions

Just did the East Village Food Tour—what a blast!

I recently went on the food tour in East Village and wow, it was amazing! Our guide was a super knowledgeable French local who took us to 6 different spots. The highlight was definitely the sweet dish at the end, which was a homemade dessert from this cute little café. The history he shared while we walked around made the food taste even better! I'm thinking of gifting this experience to my foodie friends next!

Considering gifting the East Village Food Tour—thoughts?

I'm thinking about getting the food tour in East Village for my sister's birthday. She loves trying new foods, but I’m a bit worried about the price not being listed properly. Is it worth it? What did you all think about the dish selections? I’d love to hear your experiences!