As one of the best foodie cities in America, New York City has no shortage of delicious eats spread across its five boroughs. But the enormous volume of food carts, award-winning restaurants and long-standing favorites can be overwhelming for visitors searching for the Big Apple’s most delicious dishes. A food tour can be a great way to narrow your search, thanks to the guidance of an in-the-know local.
Based on recent reviews and expert opinion, U.S. News has selected the best New York City food tours in a variety of categories. Whether you’re craving the best bagel or the tastiest slice of pizza, you’ll walk away with a full belly and a better understanding of the local food scene after one of these tours.
Price: From $105
Duration: 3 hours
Learn about the history, culture and food of two of New York City’s distinct immigrant neighborhoods on this excursion, considered one of the best tours in New York City and one of the top food tours in the U.S. You’ll meet your guide in Chinatown, where you’ll enjoy a Chinese pastry paired with jasmine green tea followed by authentic Chinese dumplings, roasted duck or egg rolls, as well as a tour of the neighborhood’s historic Chinese landmarks.
From there, you’ll make your way to Little Italy for a brief history lesson before heading to mom and pop shops to sample prosciutto, olives, cheeses, fresh pasta and more. In all, you’ll enjoy up to three seated tastings and up to six on-the-go tastings – a great value, travelers say. According to reviewers, this is a fun, filling combo tour with engaging guides who are very knowledgeable about the two neighborhoods.
Tours are typically offered multiple times a day beginning at 10:30 a.m. Private dinners in Little Italy and public tours of Mulberry Street (in Nolita) are also available.
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Price: Adults from $105; kids from $95
Duration: 4.5 hours
Calling all pizza lovers – this tour was made for you. During the nearly five-hour outing, you’ll board a bus from Manhattan to Brooklyn where you’ll enjoy Neapolitan-style pizza at Grimaldi’s and Sicilian-style pizza at L&B Spumoni Gardens. You’ll also visit filming locations of famous movies like “Saturday Night Fever,” “Goodfellas” and “The French Connection.” In between stops for pizza, you’ll have to time to enjoy a stroll on the Coney Island boardwalk (a particular highlight for reviewers) and pass by the million-dollar homes along Shore Road in Bay Ridge. Travelers heap praise on the guides for their knowledge and humor, and appreciate the many stops for photos. Others say they appreciated the comfortable bus.
The tour is typically available Wednesday and Friday through Monday at 11 a.m. If you didn’t get your fill of the borough, you can also join in on the company’s other Brooklyn-themed tours.
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Price: From $59
Duration: 2 hours
New York City has arguably the best bagels in the world, and you can taste them on this leisurely (roughly 1-mile) walking tour. Along the way, you’ll also learn about the city’s bagel history — an aspect of the tour that past reviewers have especially enjoyed. If you are interested in vegetarian, vegan or gluten-free options, just notify NYC Bagel Tours in advance.
Tours are available Thursday through Sunday and depart at 11:30 a.m. NYC Bagel Tours also offers private tours and highly rated bagel baking classes.
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Price: Adults from $65; kids from $55
Duration: 2 hours
Doughnuts have an extensive history in New York City. Dutch settler Anna Joralemon opened the United States’ first doughnut shop in NYC in 1673, and Harlem bakery owner Adolph Levitt created the first automatic doughnut machine, dubbed “The Wonderful Almost-Human Automatic Doughnut Machine,” in 1920.
Travelers can learn more about this deep-fried, ring-shaped pastry with the Underground Donut Tour. The 2-mile walking tour takes participants on a journey through downtown New York, with stops along the way to try treats like a brioche-style doughnut and an everything doughnut. Reviewers say the tour guides are knowledgeable and the outing is an overall delicious experience. Travelers were also surprised and delighted by the variety of doughnuts featured.
Tours are offered daily between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. Underground Donut Tour also offers outings in Times Square and Union Square, along with private tours, tours for students and bachelor and bachelorette parties.
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Price: From $89
Duration: 3 hours
For a food tour that mixes in a healthy dose of New York City history, consider the Greenwich Village Tour from Nice Guy Tours. On this foodie excursion, you’ll make at least six stops for samples of the neighborhood’s best falafel, pizza, fries and cupcakes, among other tasty treats. Along the way, you’ll see neighborhood landmarks, such as the longest-running off-Broadway theater, the narrowest house, the oldest house and Washington Irving’s former home, not to mention the exterior of the famous “Friends” apartment. Participants commend Nice Guy Tours, saying the guides are funny and knowledgeable, and the food is incredible.
The tour is offered Tuesday through Sunday at 11 a.m. and 2:30 p.m.; additional tour times may be available depending on the month. Food-focused tours of the Lower East Side are also available.
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Price: From $149
Duration: 4.5 hours
For a crash course in the food and neighborhoods that make Brooklyn so unique, consider this nearly five-hour outing led by New York Fun Tours. You’ll start the tour in Greenwich Village and then board a coach bus to Brooklyn where you may visit neighborhoods like Williamsburg, Greenpoint and Carroll Gardens. As you learn about the history of each neighborhood, you’ll sample some of the area’s most famous dishes, including traditional Polish pierogis and kielbasa, New York-style brick oven pizza and cannolis, among other tasty bites.
At the end of the tour, you have the option of boarding the bus back to Greenwich Village or walking across the Brooklyn Bridge back to Manhattan. Tourgoers offer high praise for the variety of food featured and applaud the guide and driver for their expert knowledge of the area.
Tour availability varies by season, and most tours depart at 11 a.m. Private tours of Manhattan are also available.
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Price: From $69
Duration: 3 hours
This tour celebrates the impact of immigrants and the cuisine they brought to New York that locals and visitors still enjoy today. The tour starts at the African Burial Ground National Monument and weaves around the Lower East Side, Little Italy and Chinatown, among other ethnic enclaves. As your guide provides historical context of the various neighborhoods and the immigrants who shaped them, you’ll sample dumplings, knishes, pretzels and cheese, among other delicious bites.
Reviewers say the tour provides an outstanding overview of the immigrant experience and deftly introduces participants to some hidden gems.
Tours are offered daily at 10 a.m. Intrepid Urban Adventures also offers a Brooklyn Bridge and Dumbo food tour, among others.
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Price: Adults from $79; kids from $55
Duration: 3 hours
Sample one of the city’s best hot dogs, Brooklyn-made ice cream and more on this tour of Chelsea Market and the High Line. The tour includes six on-the-go tastings and two seated tastings, along with commentary from your expert guide about the market’s history and its vendors, as well as the history of the High Line and how the elevated rail line was once used to transport millions of tons of meat, dairy and produce. Reviewers laud the tour guides for their engaging, passionate commentary, their ability to navigate the crowds and their recommendations.
Tours are available at 10 a.m. Thursday through Monday. When you’re ready to explore beyond Chelsea, consider signing up for the company’s tours of other famous foodie neighborhoods, including Brooklyn, Chinatown and Nolita.
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Price: From $109
Duration: 4.5 hours
According to reviewers, this tour combines just the right mix of food, history and sightseeing. During the half-day stroll, you’ll make stops at five different spots in Hell’s Kitchen for tasty eats like empanadas, hush puppies, baba ghanoush and doughnuts. You’ll also enjoy a walking tour of Central Park – a particular highlight for travelers. Tourgoers are complimentary of the passionate guides and the interesting and delicious food. What’s more, tours are capped at eight participants – another plus for reviewers.
Tours are offered daily at noon. If you’ve gotten your fill of Central park, you can also book an abbreviated version of this tour that does not stop at the park.
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Price: Adults from $78; kids from $68
Duration: 3 hours
Appeasing both history buffs and foodies, this tour explores the food, architecture and history of two of New York’s most iconic neighborhoods: the Flatiron District and Union Square. During the mile-long stroll, you can enjoy Italian fare at Eataly and a Reuben at Zucker’s Bagels, plus snap pictures at the famous Flatiron Building and more.
Tourgoers rave about the substantial food portions and the knowledgeable guides, who win praise for sharing plenty of historical context in a fun, engaging way. However, a few reviewers warn the tour may not be entertaining for young children since it focuses heavily on history.
Tours are offered Wednesday, Friday and Saturday at 10:30 a.m. Kids younger than 4 can tour for free. The company also offers food and walking tours of other NYC neighborhoods and boroughs, including Brooklyn.
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Price: Adults from $89; kids from $75
Duration: 3 hours
Indulge in classic New York City dishes while exploring the tree-lined streets of the West Village on this tour. With a local as your guide, you’ll make six stops for samples including bagels, pizza, falafel and cupcakes. Along with the histories and traditions of the eateries, you’ll also learn about the hangouts of the Beat Generation and Bob Dylan and view the exterior of Monica’s apartment from “Friends,” among other West Village hot spots.
Reviewers applaud the variety of food offered and the generous portions. Others gush about the friendly, knowledgeable guides.
Tours are offered Friday and Saturday at 11 a.m. Prices include all food. After you’ve sampled the West Village food scene, consider the company’s other food tours of midtown, downtown and the Lower East Side, among others.
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Frequently Asked Questions
New York City is famous for several foods thanks to its diverse residents, who represent an array of cultures. Some of the most famous foods that you may encounter on a food tour or when dining throughout the city include:
- Falafel
- Bagels
- Pizza
- Pastrami sandwiches
- Soft pretzels
- Hot dogs
- Cheesecake
- Pierogis
- Dim sum
Tips for tour guides are not mandatory, but gratefully accepted. In New York City, it’s standard to tip 18% to 25% of the tour price.