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Join our signature three-hour food tour of the Little Italy and Chinatown neighborhoods in NYC. Enjoy seven tastings during this fun tour for locals and visitors alike!
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You don’t have to travel far from New York City to take advantage of the great spring and summer weather. In fact, there are a lot of fun things to do that are just a subway or ferry ride away! So with that in mind, here are some fun day trip ideas for each New…
May 24, 2019
Mother’s Day is Sunday, May 13. You definitely want to start planning out the day to make it as special as possible! So from Sunday brunch in some of the most popular restaurants to a relaxing spa day, here are seven fun things to do in New York City on Mother’s Day. Sunday Brunch One…
April 27, 2018
Are you planning a picnic in the last few days of summer? Here is everything you need to know including where to shop for food and where to go to set up. Don’t settle for a boring peanut butter and jelly sandwich, make your next picnic truly special! Where to Shop: Eataly – 4 World Trade Center, Fl 3 & 200 Fifth Ave and Le District – 225 Liberty St Your local supermarket may be first on your list when prepping for a picnic but if you are looking for something special, Eataly is a huge Italian marketplace that recently opened in the Oculus aka the Westfield World Trade Center mall and Le District nearby is a huge French food hall and market at Brookfield Place. Both will offer tons of interesting options for even the pickiest of eaters. A…
August 26, 2016
Whether you are visiting New York City for a few days or just looking for a relaxing day out, New York City parks are unfortunately sometimes overlooked. But there is actually a lot to do and a lot to see in these parks and best of all, most of it is free or it won’t cost you much. You can’t beat that! Here are the best parks in New York City and where to eat nearby. Central Park Central Park is one of the largest parks in New York City and there is just so much to do there. To name a few: concerts, relaxing on the lawn, biking, handball and so much more. Central Park is huge and there are a lot of restaurants nearby. If you are looking for fine dining there is Jean-Georges (1 Central Park W)…
April 24, 2015
The High Line is a recent developed park that was converted from the abandoned elevated railroad tracks on the West Side of Manhattan. The High Line perfectly blends the historical industrial side of New York City with present day; you can see that every section of the park is cleverly planned. For example, you can…
October 10, 2012
Join our signature three-hour food tour of the Little Italy and Chinatown neighborhoods in NYC. Enjoy seven tastings during this fun tour for locals and visitors alike!
Travel without a passport on this great walking food tour! Discover three NYC neighborhoods, taste foods from five different cultures, and learn about Mulberry Street’s storied past!