The latest dining destination curated by the James Beard Foundation, showcases unique and innovative minority-and women-owned businesses in New York City. This 2-hour indoor food tour features seven e
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Location: New York City
What's Included
- Vegetarian tastings upon request-48 hours
- Local guide
- On this 2 hour food tour of Market 57 you will explore 7 eateries and have enough food tastings to equal a meal.
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There are no specific age limits for the Market 57 Food Tour, but keep in mind it's designed for food lovers. Kids are welcome, but it might be best suited for ages 10 and up since they can appreciate the variety of cuisines. Just make sure they're adventurous eaters! If you're bringing younger kids, check with the tour provider about family-friendly options.
A: Since the tour is mostly indoors, rain shouldn't affect it too much. The venues are covered, and you’ll be sampling food inside Market 57. However, if there are any severe weather warnings, it’s best to reach out to Ahoy New York for updates on your tour status. They usually handle rescheduling well if you call ahead!
A: Comfort is key! I'd recommend wearing something casual, like jeans and a nice top, and definitely comfy shoes since you'll be walking around. It can get a bit warm inside the market, so layering is a good idea. Also, don’t forget to check the weather that day since NYC can change quickly!
Discussions
Just booked the Market 57 Food Tour—what can I expect?
Hey everyone! I just got tickets for the Market 57 Chelsea Food Tour with Ahoy New York and I'm super excited. I heard they feature some amazing minority and women-owned food spots. There are supposed to be tastings of dumplings, flatbreads, and even paletas! I’m bringing my foodie friend and want to know if there are any hidden gems I should look out for while on the tour.
Market 57 Chelsea Tour—worth it?
Thinking of gifting the Market 57 food tour to my sister’s family. They’re always up for new adventures, and I love that it showcases local businesses. But is it really worth the price? How filling are the tastings? Would love to hear your experiences!