New York: Lower East Side Guided Food Tour
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Description
Explore the Lower East Side's food scene on a morning tour. Taste classic dishes like bagels and authentic Jewish deli meats alongside new international flavors shaping the neighborhood. Meet local shop owners to hear about their family traditions that have made this area a top food destination today.
What's Included
- * A local guide
- * Guided walking tour
- * 7+ tastings at 7 family-run businesses (enough for breakfast and lunch)
- * Small group tour (12 people max)
- * Gratuities
- * Hotel pickup/drop-off
Important informations
- * This tour is not wheelchair-accessible, and strollers are not recommended * The tour can accommodate gluten-free but cannot guarantee that there will be no risk of cross-contamination **Sites to be visited:** * Lower East Side * Katz's Deli * Dominican breakfast counter * Charcuterie stall * Modern bodega * Chinese restaurant * Pickle shop * Doughnut shop * Not recommended for vegans * Gluten-free can be accommodated but due to risk of gluten cross-contamination, this tour is not recommended for those with celiac disease * Under 1 years old are free * The meeting point is at Peretz Square, on the corner of East Houston Street and 1st Avenue (across the road from the One and One restaurant located at 71 East 1st Street) * Your guide will be holding a red "Devour Tours" sign * Show your mobile voucher to the guide * Please arrive 15 minutes prior to the start of your tour * Those with dietary restrictions need to contact the operator before joining the tour as the tour may not be able to accommodate you * This is a walking tour. Guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty * Guests with serious food allergies will need to sign an allergy waiver at the start of the tour * This tour is not recommended for vegans, and, due to the risk of gluten cross-contamination, this tour is not recommended for those with celiac disease
- It is the traveler's sole responsibility to have all the necessary documentation up to date, so research in advance everything that is required at the destination of your activity.
Care of Covid-19
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