5 Great Food Tours In New York City | US Restaurant Guide
5 Great Food Tours In New York City, US State
You can indulge in just about every type of cuisine imaginable in New York City, USA. From fine dining to food trucks, the ways to feed your culinary imagination just don’t end in this brash and vibrant city. People from all over the world bring their drive and dreams to this city that embraces effort and creativity. And food is an important part of New York’s colorful mosaic. Chefs riff on old standards in this city that never sleeps. The diversity that makes New Yorkers proud is reflected in the variety of its cuisine. New York City is a pulsing, creative, diverse metropolis that somehow manages not just to function but to thrive. Here are a few food tours that will give you a taste of the great food New York City has to offer and introduce you to the cultural richness of this great city at the same time.
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Watch our cofounder eat her way through New York City. Starting from Amy Ruth’s Chicken & waffles, the Halal Guys for their chicken & lamb rice, the Five Guys for some Hot Dog, and so many more that we can’t even put all of them in this video. We also visited Rooftop93, a lounge atop the Wyndham Garden Hotel, giving you a stunning view of the city. We closed the night at a chic lounge called The Ship for some cocktails.
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This VLOG is a compilation of our favorite moments from living in New York City for seven years. We moved from Manhattan to Brooklyn and since moving to NYC we never plan on leaving. The city is expensive, hectic, dirty, but also beautiful, inspiring and always offering you something new and exciting to do that makes us feel alive. Oh and the weather stinks in Winter.
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When we first moved to NYC we lived next to City Hall, we found our building based on watching a Youtube video on New York by Gehry
At the time, we were drawn to the beauty of the building and had no idea what people were talking about when they talked about New York neighborhoods. We had been living in Florida our entire lives and didn't care about neighborhoods. We had a car, and if we wanted to go to a restaurant, bar or shopping we just hopped in a car and went.
In New York, you don't have a car, and are basically limited to a 4-5 block radius in any direction of available shops in your neighborhood. I remember in the City Centre we had no grocery store, no great restaurant, no bars, no good coffee shops, pretty much anything we wanted we had to take a cab or a subway, which really stunk.
Why did we live in Financial district? First of all, it was relatively affordable and they had a ton of new construction. You paid that low price because the 'hood stunk.
Luckily, the more we explored New York, we learned about neighborhoods and where we felt at home. They had amazing restaurants, bars, coffee shops and shopping all close-by. Also, the housing was affordable and offered tons of new construction. The neighborhood we love in New York City that has everything is Williamsburg.
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Having lived in Williamsburg BK for the past 5 years we've found some amazing bars and restaurants and these are our favorites:
Lilia - for the best pasta in the city
Maison Premiere - for amazing cocktails, absinthe and crab claws
Sweatshop - for Aussie coffee and yummy avocado toast
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Radegast - the bier garden that helped build Williamsburg in 2007
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On Day 30 of my Round The World Trip for Food my wife and I decided to make a food trek to Brooklyn to eat one of the best pizzas in New York City. The pizza restaurant: Di Fara Pizza. We then went to Gloria’s Caribbean Cuisine to eat some fantastic Trinidad cuisine. It was another good day of food in New York City.
1:35 Di Fara Pizza - When you do any kind of searching for the best pizza in New York City, it won’t take you long to find Di Fara Pizza, a family run restaurant in Brooklyn known for their incredible pizza. Also, when I went to NYC, many of you recommended that I needed to try Di Fara, so I decided that a pilgrimage was must. I arrived before they opened for lunch, and was first in line. I was a little torn as what to order, but finally just went with the classic round pie with half pepperoni and half cheese. The pizza took about 15 minutes to make and it came out of the oven hot and fresh. As soon as it came out, he chopped on some fresh basil. That first slice of pizza I had was one of the best pieces of pizza I’ve ever had. Everything tasted so pure and so balanced. The crust was right, the sauce and cheese were perfect. All the ingredients they use to make their pizza at Di Fara are from Italy, and so that’s part of the reason their pizza is so expensive. Is it the best pizza in New York City? I’m not really qualified to answer this as I haven’t been to all the famous pizza places in NYC. But what I can say is that Di Fara pizza is mind-blowingly good. Pizza price - $31
9:45 Gloria’s Caribbean Cuisine - After finishing the pizza we moved on to Gloria’s Caribbean Cuisine, a restaurant in Crown Height known for serving Caribbean food and especially mostly Trinidadian food. I decided to order the curry chicken meal while my wife ordered the curry fish meal. Both of the meals were huge and came with sides, rice, and vegetables. The curry chicken and curry fish were both excellent, full of spice flavor. This was my first time to have Trinidadian food, and it’s made me want to go to Trinidad immediately. For excellent Caribbean food in New York City, Gloria’s Caribbean Cuisine is a friendly restaurant. Curry chicken meal - $11, Curry fish meal - $13.
And that was basically it for the day. Ying wasn’t feeling too well, so we headed back to our hotel and rested. It was another great day of food in New York City!
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Consider this your essential NYC food guide. What is your favourite street food? New York Street food is great and New York food carts are world famous. There are lots of food trucks, New York street food carts and New York food markets. The variety and selection of street food in New York is amazing. One of the best ways to experience New York is through the food carts and street food. In this video we will take you on a tour of the best street food options in New York.
You can find information about all New York Food Truck Events on the following website: We were fortunate enough to catch one of the food truck festivals. These were some of the street foods that we tried at the New York Food truck festival.
-The Mac Truck makes a variety of mac and cheese. Mac and cheese has gained in popularity in recent years. The Mac Truck make a great variety of flavours.
-New York pizza is an essential food to try. Where can you get the best Pizza in New York. Not sure, but the Neapolitan Express food truck located on 232 East 111th Street, New York. There are many other locations in New York. Check out the website for more.
-Lobster is not exactly a typical street food, but we were happy to encounter Cousins Maine Lobster.
The typical New York food cart sells hot dogs, burgers and pretzels. We tried an expensive and very average $4 pretzel. I’d suggest to skip it and save your calories for something more delicious.
The Biryani House Cart in the New York Financial District is a highly acclaimed food cart. I love Indian food and this New York food cart is what makes New York Street food so exciting. The variety and authenticity.
The Chelsea Market is an amazing food market in a repurposed biscuit factory in the Chelsea and Meatpacking district in New York. This is one of the best food markets / best food hall that I have ever visited, with a huge variety of street food and locally produced food.
If you love thick milkshakes and delicious hot dogs, then the Shake Shack is the place for you. We visited the original Shake Shack in Madison Square Park. This is where you will find one of the best hot dogs in New York and one of the best milkshakes in New York
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Brooklyn Botanic Garden, Sakura Matsuri, Cherry Blossom Festival, New York City, USA
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A weekend celebrating traditional and contemporary Japanese culture!
2016 marks the 35th anniversary of Sakura Matsuri, BBG’s annual cherry blossom festival. Known as New York City’s rite of spring, the weekend offers over 60 events and performances that celebrate traditional and contemporary Japanese culture.
Taiko Drumming • Cosplay Fashion Show • Tea Ceremonies • J-Pop • Samurai Sword Fighting • Manga • Vintage Kimonos • Ikebana Flower Arranging • BBG Parasol Society and More!
The Garden has more than 200 cherry trees of forty-two Asian species and cultivated varieties, making it one of the foremost cherry-viewing sites outside Japan. The first cherries were planted at the garden after World War I, a gift from the Japanese government. Each spring at BBG, when the trees are in bloom, a month-long cherry blossom viewing festival called Hanami is held at the Cherry Esplanade, culminating in a weekend celebration called Sakura Matsuri. The Esplanade features two rows of cherry trees with trails and sitting areas on the side. Visitors may also sit on the field of grass between the rows of cherry trees. Cherry trees are found on the Cherry Esplanade and Cherry Walk, in the Japanese Hill-and-Pond Garden, and in many other locations in the Garden. Depending on weather conditions, the Asian flowering cherries bloom from late March or early April to mid-May. The many different species bloom at slightly different times, and the sequence is tracked online at Cherry Watch, on the BBG website.
Brooklyn Botanic Garden was founded in 1910
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Brooklyn Botanic Garden is very easy to get to from Manhattan without a car approximately 8 miles and easily accesible by taking the 2 or 3 subway to Eastern Parkway / Brooklyn Museum stop for $2.75 each way (spring 2016 rate)
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Hilton Brooklyn Review
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Brooklyn Botanic Garden, Sakura Matsuri, Cherry Blossom Festival, New York City, USA
Brooklyn Botanic Garden, Sakura Matsuri, Cherry Blossom Festival in Prospect Park, Brooklyn, New York City, USA
A weekend celebrating traditional and contemporary Japanese culture!
2016 marks the 35th anniversary of Sakura Matsuri, BBG’s annual cherry blossom festival. Known as New York City’s rite of spring, the weekend offers over 60 events and performances that celebrate traditional and contemporary Japanese culture.
Taiko Drumming • Cosplay Fashion Show • Tea Ceremonies • J-Pop • Samurai Sword Fighting • Manga • Vintage Kimonos • Ikebana Flower Arranging • BBG Parasol Society and More!
The Garden has more than 200 cherry trees of forty-two Asian species and cultivated varieties, making it one of the foremost cherry-viewing sites outside Japan. The first cherries were planted at the garden after World War I, a gift from the Japanese government. Each spring at BBG, when the trees are in bloom, a month-long cherry blossom viewing festival called Hanami is held at the Cherry Esplanade, culminating in a weekend celebration called Sakura Matsuri. The Esplanade features two rows of cherry trees with trails and sitting areas on the side. Visitors may also sit on the field of grass between the rows of cherry trees. Cherry trees are found on the Cherry Esplanade and Cherry Walk, in the Japanese Hill-and-Pond Garden, and in many other locations in the Garden. Depending on weather conditions, the Asian flowering cherries bloom from late March or early April to mid-May. The many different species bloom at slightly different times, and the sequence is tracked online at Cherry Watch, on the BBG website.
Brooklyn Botanic Garden was founded in 1910
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A look at: Brighton Beach, Brooklyn, New York, USA
Take a look at one of the most vibrant Russian communities outside of Russia.
Brighton Beach is a community on Coney Island in the borough of Brooklyn in New York City, USA
Located next to the famous Coney Island theme park, this place is like stepping into a time warp and still resembles what the Lower East Side used to look like.
Locally known as Little Odessa, the people here continue to carry on there daily lives as Russian citizens. Take a stroll down Brighton Beach Avenue and you will find Russian bakers, butchers, supermarkets, restaurants and is certainly an eye opener!
Riegelmann Broadwalk, located at the end of Coney Island Avenue stretches the length of Brighton Beach all the way to the theme park and is a pleasant walk past the beach, and looks across to the Gateway National Recreation Area.
The New York City Subway also runs a direct service on the Q Line and stops at Brighton Beach and Ocean Parkway stations. The subway line runs on an elevated track above the street, which makes it particularly loud!
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Junior Tours – A New York City Trip of a Lifetime!
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Junior Tours has established itself as the premiere family owned student tour company in the nation. Our team of travel professionals will help you customize the perfect class trip with your educational goals in mind. Our extensive student travel knowledge allows us to bring out the very best of North America’s great cities. Student travel has never been easier with our all-inclusive packages, affordable prices, easy payment plans and customized itineraries.
Visit New York - 5 Things You Will Love & Hate about New York City, USA
Visiting the Big Apple of New York City Can Be Amazing or Something Besides Amazing. Here we go through the best and the worst of visiting New York City. From the I LOVE NYC Shirt crowd to the amazing culture and food, to the toilets that make you not want to go to the bathroom and smells that remind you of your junior high cafeteria 20 years ago. The 5 Things you Will Love & Hate about Visiting New York City!
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The Hates of New York City
#1. The random nasty smells that New York sometimes produces.
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#3. Your Subway Experience - the subway goes everywhere in New York and that is awesome, however the crowded rush hour traffic, the interesting people and mistaking a local and an express train can make it for a bit of a headache.
#4. Your Sidewalk Experience. Make sure you step to the side when you want to take pictures in NYC. Otherwise be prepared to be bowled over by locals, tourists and any number of random things.
#5. The lack of clean public toilets... just make sure you use the toilet before you leave the hotel and if you really need a toilet the museums tend to have decent public toilets.
The Loves of New York City
#1. Exploring and Wandering New York - from seeing the Empire State Building for the first time to strolling Central Park and Brooklyn there is so much to enjoy just walking around and enjoying New York.
#2. The amount of cultural opportunities New York has - from world class museums like the Metropolitan Museum of Art to the American Museum of Natural History to the Museum of Modern Art and Ellis Island, New York and around has a number of cultural outings for all types of travelers.
#3. The New York-isms - from having a slice of NYC pizza to bagels at a diner to a deli lunch to the crazy people screaming and the iconic sights, New York is so... New York and you will love it!
#4. The Diversity and Multiculturalism of New York City. From the numerous neighborhoods, restaurants and bodegas to the languages, foods and fun, there is something from everywhere and for everyone in New York.
#5. The New Yorkers - though they get a bad rap, the people of New York really are great and can be one of the most enjoyable and surprising parts of visiting New York City.
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What to do in NYC: the Best of Brooklyn Bus Tour!
The Best of Brooklyn Tour departs from Manhattan and features Brooklyn’s best foods, landmarks and movie locations. asliceofbrooklyn.com
Manhattan? FUHGETTABOUDIT!
Highlights on this 4 1/2-hour tour include:
Famous and historic places in Brooklyn including the Promenade, the Hotel St. George and the Plymouth Church of the Pilgrims - all in Brooklyn Heights.
See Grand Army Plaza, the ornamental plaza outside of Prospect Park which is Brooklyn’s version of Central Park.
Visit the original location of Ebbets Field where the Brooklyn Dodgers once played.
Stroll the grounds of Green-Wood Cemetery where some of the most famous and infamous are interred.
Visit famous Brooklyn movie locations like The Godfather, Moonstruck, As Good As It Gets and more!
Enjoy a full, sit-down lunch at the original Junior’s on Flatbush Avenue: pastrami sandwich, fries, and soft drinks along with a slice of their famous cheesecake and an egg cream for dessert!
Best of all, the tour departs from Manhattan!
MY FIRST TIME IN NEW YORK! | NYC Travel Vlog (Part 1)
HI FRIENDS!!! This is the start of my series of New York vlogs and I'm so excited to be sharing my travels with you! This was my first time ever visiting NYC and I went SOLO! I'm here thanks to NBC (but you guys will see what that's about in the next vlog). Such a crazy and fun experience, but this first vlog is just about my travel day from SF and my first reactions to being in this big beautiful city! Be sure to subscribe for all the vlogs to come :) Hope you enjoy!
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