Ready to discover where real New Yorkers eat? This isn't your typical sampling tour—it's a full culinary adventure that replaces an entire meal! Skip the tourist traps and dive into authentic neighbor
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Location: New York City
What's Included
- Walking Tour
- Licensed local professional guide
- Food Credit of $22 (Most guests spend between $20 to $25). Not samples. Tour is a meal.
- Lunch
- Subway tips after you book to help you save money on your trip
- Unbiased restaurant recommendations to help you eat like a local and save money for your trip
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: The Hell's Kitchen Go West Food On Foot Guided Tour is generally more geared towards adults, but kids can definitely join! Just keep in mind that some of the food choices might not be kid-friendly. It’s a walking tour, so make sure they’re comfortable with that. Also, check with the guide about any specific dietary needs in advance.
A: Definitely wear comfy shoes since you'll be doing quite a bit of walking! Dress for the weather, too—layers are a good idea because NYC can be unpredictable. Also, keep in mind that some places might be a bit casual, so you don’t need to dress up, just keep it neat and comfortable.
A: If it rains, the tour still goes on unless there’s severe weather. Bring an umbrella, and wear layers since it can get a bit wet. The guide will try to keep the tour fun, even in the rain. If you really can't make it, check their cancelation policy to see if rescheduling is possible.
Discussions
Just did the Hell's Kitchen Food Tour, and wow!
I just got back from the Hell's Kitchen Go West Food On Foot tour, and it was AMAZING! We hit four different spots and my favorite had to be the street tacos. It felt like I was eating like a local, and the guide was super knowledgeable. I even made friends with other travelers. I recommend doing this early in your trip – you'll get great restaurant tips! Can't wait to go back to NYC and eat my way through more neighborhoods!
Gift idea – Hell's Kitchen Food Tour!
I’m thinking about getting the Hell's Kitchen Go West Food On Foot tour as a gift for my foodie friend. Has anyone done it? What kind of food did you get to try? Is it worth it? I want them to have a great experience, not just another tourist trap!