The Italian American Food Tour of Williamsburg is deliciously designed to tell the story of Italian American immigration, cuisine, and legacy through a series of mouthwatering food tastings. What to
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Location: Brooklyn
What's Included
- All pre-selected tasting items are included in the ticket price!
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Unfortunately, substitutions aren't allowed unless you're booking a private tour. The tastings include some pretty specific items like chicken parmesan and pasta, so it's best for those who can eat those. If you're looking to accommodate dietary restrictions, I'd suggest reaching out to Zesty NYC to see if a private option might work for your group.
A: I'd recommend wearing comfy shoes since it's a walking tour that lasts about 3 hours. The weather in Brooklyn can change, so dress in layers! You might be outside a bit, plus you wanna be able to enjoy all that amazing food without feeling restricted. Casual and comfy is the way to go!
A: The tour doesn’t have an official age limit, but it’s generally best suited for older kids who can handle a bit of walking and enjoy the food. I've seen families take kids around 10 and up, and they had a blast! Just keep in mind that younger kids might get bored or tired after a while.
Discussions
Just did the Italian American Food Tour and it was amazing!
I took the Italian American Food Tour in Williamsburg last week, and wow, it was such a treat! We tried all sorts of delicious food like chicken parmesan and mini cannoli. The guide was super knowledgeable about the history of Italian-American culture, which really added to the experience. Highly recommend it if you love Italian food! Just make sure you're okay with the menu because they don't do substitutions.
Thinking of gifting the Food Tour for my family reunion!
I’m considering getting tickets for the Italian American Food Tour for my family reunion in Brooklyn. We all love Italian food! But I'm worried about how the logistics will work since there'll be some older relatives with mobility issues. Do they accommodate that? Also, how's the walking pace?