Excursão a pé e gastronômica pelo Lower East Side de Nova York





Descrição
Explore o Lower East Side em um pequeno grupo, passeio a pé de três horas por um dos bairros mais dinâmicos da cidade de Nova York. Aproveite as vistas, sons e comida saborosa de uma área que experimenta mais mudança do que em qualquer outro lugar em Manhattan enquanto visita 6 + destinos de degustação ao longo do caminho. A rota inclui a rua Orchard, nomeada uma das ruas mais legais do mundo, a primeira sinagoga rumana-americana na rua Rivington, o Museu do Tenimento, Kehila Kedosha Janina, a primeira sinagoga grega nos Estados Unidos, vistas da ponte Williamsburg e do complexo do Seward Park High School. Conduzido por um Guia local, este passeio relaxante combina comida, história e cultura em uma experiência autêntica de Lower East Side.
Opções de passeio
Itinerário
O que há para dizer sobre esse lugar que When Harry Met Sally ... tornou ainda mais famoso. "Vou ter o que ela está tendo?" É melhor você acreditar. O pastrami aqui é o melhor do planeta.
Amostra deliciosa Rugelach
A Economy Candy existe desde 1937, distribuindo chocolates, nozes, gomas e os doces que muitas gerações cresceram.
A Vanessa's Dumpling House tem os mais deliciosos bolinhos de carne de porco. É um prazer substituir o vegetariano por aqueles que não comem carne de porco. Você não vai acreditar no quão bom isso é.
Pare e compre (se desejar) no mercado de Essex Street, mas antes de visitarmos meu amigo Saad, que nos oferece uma degustação de vinagre balsâmico e azeite de oliva em sua loja Essex Olive & Spice.
O Pickle Guys pickles quase tudo. Tentamos três de seus principais vendedores. Eles são doces. Eles são azedos. Eles são incríveis.
Bagels de Kossar - você apostou em sua babka que nunca provou bagels ou biscoitos como esse antes. E o cream cheese? É o melhor que já tive. Sempre.
Celebridades mundiais e Prêmio Bobbly Flay batendo dons de bolo - YUM!
Passeio. Aprender. Nosh. Agora você pode explorar um bairro da moda que é rico em história e repleto de restaurantes famosos. The Donut Plant Russ & Filhas
Destaques
O que está incluído
Avaliações dos viajantes
Informações importantes
- Acessibilidade para cadeira de rodas
- Bebês e crianças pequenas podem andar em um carrinho
- Aceita animais de serviço
- Opções de transporte público disponíveis perto
- Opções de transporte com acessibilidade para cadeirantes
- Todas as áreas e superfíceis são acessíveis para cadeirantes
- Adequado para todos os níveis de condicionamento físico
- As crianças devem estar acompanhadas por um adulto
- Faça chuva ou faça sol
- O código de vestimenta é casual
- A opção vegetariana está disponível, informe quando encontrar seu guia
- Por favor, informe quaisquer requisitos específicos de dieta / alergia ao encontrar seu guia
Avaliações(676)
This tour was tons of fun! The lead, Amanda, is adorable and made everyone feel so welcome. She was very knowledgeable and intentional about the stops. Needless to say, the foods we tasted were amazing, and we learned so much about the area.
Thank you!
Amanda was an amazing guide. I'm a born and bred New Yorker but still learned so much history about the lowest east side. Great food stops too! Loved the tour.
Wow! Thank you so much!
Amanda was a great tour guide. Great food and history
Thank you!
Really enjoyed our tour today! Our guide, Amanda,‘was knowledgeable and full of information. Great food stops along the way.
Thank you so much!
Wonderful David was excellent and well knowledgeable. Nice guide tours are extremely professional , wonderful company I would book again with them
Thank you!
This was an amazing food tour. David shared his vast knowledge of the area (and NYC) in a voice we could easily hear and understand. Appreciated that!
Thanks so much for joining us - please consider another of our tours the next time you are in NYC!
A very fun tour!! David knew so much and had a great sense is humor!!!
Thank you very much!
Stops are good and guide friendly and fairly knowledgeable, but orders should have been placed before arriving. We waited almost 30 minutes before eating at our first stop, and there were other stops with long waits as well. The guide knew how many people to order for in advance (we all had paid by the time the tour started!) and so, in my opinion, the waits were unnecessary. Additionally, at Katz's each guest should have been given 1/2 a sandwich rather than make their own -- the size of the sandwich is part of the experience. Neither enough meat nor bread was brought to the table (everything was eaten). Also, guests should be told in advance that there may not be seating at all the stops (or better, seating should have been reserved in advance and timing better adhered to). We knew we were walking, but we were on our feet the WHOLE time. Additionally, I thought it odd to make a stop in a candy store without any candy being included in the tour cost. It wasn't expensive, but didn't make sense. Plus, the tour ended very late. I have taken over a dozen food tours and this the only one where orders had not been pre-made and where there was no seating available. The guide was friendly and pretty knowledgeable, but the tour was poorly organized.
Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback. I’m glad to hear you enjoyed the food stops and found your guide friendly and knowledgeable. Regarding the pacing, we do our best to have food ready upon arrival whenever possible, but because we visit some of New York City’s most popular local establishments, occasional waits can occur, especially during busy periods. We believe the quality and authenticity of these neighborhood favorites are worth it, even when it means a little less predictability than restaurants with more available seating. As for seating, some of our stops have seating available while others do not, and availability can vary depending on how busy each location is that day. Since our tours focus on experiencing iconic local businesses in their natural setting, reserved seating is not always possible. We also wanted to clarify that our tour includes eight stops, with food tastings at six of them. We visit the Essex Street Market as part of the neighborhood experience, and we stop at Economy Candy because it is a true New York institution featuring candies from around the world and nostalgic favorites. Since candy preferences vary widely from person to person, guests are welcome to browse and purchase something if they wish, but candy is not included as one of the food tastings. We appreciate your comments regarding Katz’s and the overall timing of the tour, and we’ll certainly take them into consideration as we continue to improve the experience. With all that being said, if there is something I can do to make it right, please reach out to me directly at 646-883-0310 or dante@niceguytours.com
Amanda was amazing. She knew a lot about our food stops and gave interesting information about food, and neighborhoods. She has a lot of energy too.
Thank you very much!
David was an amazing guide! So engaging and knowledgeable. He set the tone for the group as friendly, curious, and fun. Excellent food and accommodation for dietary needs.
Thanks so much!



