Every Sunday: 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM
137 East Houston Street, New York, NY 10002
Where can you find a historic Synagogue next to a Bulgarian punk discoteque, trendy boutiques that sit comfortably beside decades-old “Mom and Pop” shops, or tenament apartments interspersed between luxury high rise condos? Look no further than the Lower East Side to discover America’s great Melting Pot. The Lower East Side is known for its blend of cultural diversity and rich history. It’s also known for its great food. Our food tasting tour is the perfect way to discover this facinating neighborhood.
The streets of the Lower East Side tell the tales of struggling immigrants – Eastern Europeans, Russians, Germans, Puerto Ricans – who came to America in search of opportunity. They brought with them recipes from the ‘old world’ and you can still taste these foods today. Ever eat a potato knish? How about a bialy or pletzel? Care to try a green tea doughnut? Not in the mood for something exoctic – no worries – we’ll grab some of the best Chinese dumplings in New York City and we will pick up some pickles along the way.
Join Free Tours by Foot as we visit historic synagogues, check out the area’s latest in arts and architecture, learn about life in the tenements and master useful Yiddish phrases, all while refining our palates with delectable treats from around the globe.
Food shops we stop at:
Yonah Schimmel Knish Bakery
Katz’s Delicatessen*
Prosperity Dumpling
Kossar’s Bialy and Bagels
Doughnut Plant
The Pickle Guys
*Katz’s Delicatessen may be skipped if it’s too crowded.
Sites we cover on the tour:
Orensanz Foundation for the Arts (in the historic Anshe Chesed Synagogue)
Orchard Street pedestrian mall
Russ and Daughters
Streit’s Matzoh Factory
Economy Candy
Beth Hemedrash Hagodol Synagogue
At the food shops, YOU choose what treats you would like to nosh (that’s Yiddish for ‘snack on’). Try them all or none at all. Unlike other tours that charge around $45 with some excluding food, on this tour, YOU choose what to eat and how much to spend. Suggested amount to bring for snacks is $7-10, depending on your appetite! Vegetarian and vegan options available at several shops.
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