Two‑Hour Chinatown & Little Italy Food Tour with Historian Guide

Omar
Highlights
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Approximately 2‑hour guided walking tour through Chinatown and Little Italy
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Generous tastings—more than enough for lunch across multiple food stops
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Led by a local historian offering insider stories, mafia lore, and urban secrets
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Visit century‑old businesses and hidden off‑the‑beaten‑path gems
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Learn cultural insights, food traditions and NYC history while you eat
What To Expect
Step into New York’s rich cultural mosaic with a two-hour walking tour that blends food, history, and hidden stories. Begin in Chinatown with a traditional sponge cake before weaving through its storied streets, visiting a tucked-away dumpling shop, and learning about local heritage with views of One World Trade.
Then stroll into Little Italy, where tales of old-school mafia legends and immigrant roots come to life along Mulberry Street. Enjoy a classic New York slice and finish with a sweet cannoli and live music inside a 130-year-old bakery. Along the way, your historian guide brings each stop to life, connecting the flavors to the history that shaped these iconic neighborhoods.
Plan Your Visit
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Tour Hours Tours run daily 11:00 AM onwards. Specific departure times will be shown when booking on the merchant’s website—please select your preferred date and time in advance.
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Duration This is approximately a 2‑hour tour.
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Meeting Point Meet at the designated spot in Chinatown—119 Baxter St, New York, 10013
How It Works
1. Grab the Deal
Proceed to checkout to buy & book your Groupon!
2. Redeem your Mobile Ticket
Scan your Groupon upon arrival.
3. Enjoy the Experience!
FAQs
How many spots are included in the tour?
Typically 4–5 food tastings—including sponge cake, dumplings, pizza, and cannoli—with enough food for lunch.
Who leads the tour?
A licensed local historian serves as your guide, combining food facts with stories of immigration, mafia lore, and neighborhood transformations.
Why is this tour a great value?
You get multiple generous food tastings plus expert storytelling in a small-group format—all included in one experience priced like a casual lunch outing.
What neighborhoods are covered?
You’ll explore Chinatown’s winding streets and Columbus Park, then cross into Little Italy’s Mulberry Street and historic bakery spots lasting over a century.
Highlights
-
Approximately 2‑hour guided walking tour through Chinatown and Little Italy
-
Generous tastings—more than enough for lunch across multiple food stops
-
Led by a local historian offering insider stories, mafia lore, and urban secrets
-
Visit century‑old businesses and hidden off‑the‑beaten‑path gems
-
Learn cultural insights, food traditions and NYC history while you eat
What To Expect
Step into New York’s rich cultural mosaic with a two-hour walking tour that blends food, history, and hidden stories. Begin in Chinatown with a traditional sponge cake before weaving through its storied streets, visiting a tucked-away dumpling shop, and learning about local heritage with views of One World Trade.
Then stroll into Little Italy, where tales of old-school mafia legends and immigrant roots come to life along Mulberry Street. Enjoy a classic New York slice and finish with a sweet cannoli and live music inside a 130-year-old bakery. Along the way, your historian guide brings each stop to life, connecting the flavors to the history that shaped these iconic neighborhoods.
Plan Your Visit
-
Tour Hours Tours run daily 11:00 AM onwards. Specific departure times will be shown when booking on the merchant’s website—please select your preferred date and time in advance.
-
Duration This is approximately a 2‑hour tour.
-
Meeting Point Meet at the designated spot in Chinatown—119 Baxter St, New York, 10013
How It Works
1. Grab the Deal
Proceed to checkout to buy & book your Groupon!
2. Redeem your Mobile Ticket
Scan your Groupon upon arrival.
3. Enjoy the Experience!
FAQs
How many spots are included in the tour?
Typically 4–5 food tastings—including sponge cake, dumplings, pizza, and cannoli—with enough food for lunch.
Who leads the tour?
A licensed local historian serves as your guide, combining food facts with stories of immigration, mafia lore, and neighborhood transformations.
Why is this tour a great value?
You get multiple generous food tastings plus expert storytelling in a small-group format—all included in one experience priced like a casual lunch outing.
What neighborhoods are covered?
You’ll explore Chinatown’s winding streets and Columbus Park, then cross into Little Italy’s Mulberry Street and historic bakery spots lasting over a century.