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Explore Greenwich Village or Chinatown on a 2.5 to 3.5-hour guided food tour for $99, tasting iconic New York dishes and learning about the city's vibrant history.
Discover the delicious side of New York City with Secret Food Tours NYC – Greenwich Village. Priced at $99 per person, this guided food tour lasts approximately 2 hours 30 minutes to 3 hours 30 minutes and offers a flavorful journey through some of Manhattan’s most iconic neighborhoods. The tour departs from 71 7th Ave S, near Bleecker Street, and features a small group size capped at 12 travelers, ensuring personalized attention from knowledgeable guides.
What makes this tour particularly appealing is its focus on local culinary secrets and authentic NYC dishes, such as bagels, donuts, handmade dumplings, and fresh mozzarella. It’s a great option for food lovers eager to explore the city’s diverse cuisine, whether in Greenwich Village or Chinatown and Little Italy. While the price is approachable and the reviews consistently rave about the quality of food and guides, it’s worth noting that the itinerary and menu may change based on weather and availability.

The Greenwich Village tour starts at 71 7th Ave S and takes you through a walkable neighborhood famous for its bohemian roots and diverse food scene. The guide introduces secret food havens where you sample iconic NYC treats like bagels with “schmear”, gourmet cookies, and pizza slices.
This tour emphasizes local favorites that might otherwise be missed, providing a taste of authentic New York. You also learn about the neighborhood’s history as you go, making this experience both culinary and cultural. Past attendees commend guides like Rene for their energy and wealth of knowledge, adding depth to each stop. The stops are well-paced, offering ample tastings that ensure you leave satisfied.
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Opt for the Chinatown and Little Italy tour if you are intrigued by NYC’s cultural melting pot. Starting at 71 7th Ave S, this tour showcases handmade fried dumplings, baked roast pork buns, mochi donut holes, mini Sicilian cannoli, and brick oven pizza. These stops highlight the diverse immigrant influences that shape the city’s food landscape.
The guide shares insights about immigration history and how it influences local cuisine, making each tasting more meaningful. Attendees appreciate the generous portions and variety of flavors, with many returning to some of the spots afterward. The tour also visits Five Points and explores the vibrant streets of Chinatown, Little Italy, and Nolita.

One of the strongest points of this tour is the high-quality food served at each stop. The bagels are freshly baked with “schmear”, the pizza is authentic New York-style, and the dumplings are handmade, hot, and flavorful. Sweet treats like mochi donuts and mini cannoli add a delightful contrast to savory options.
Portions are described as generous, with many reviews mentioning that the food portions are more than enough for a satisfying snack or light meal. The diversity of options ensures that even pescatarian or vegetarian diets are accommodated with tasty alternatives.

Guides such as Nicky, Lauren, and Dena earn praise for their enthusiasm, knowledge, and friendly approach. They weave in history, local stories, and fun facts smoothly between tastings. Attendees mention that guides know the area well and share engaging narratives that make the experience lively and informative.
Having a small group size allows for more interaction and customized suggestions. Guides are attentive to dietary preferences and questions, creating a personalized atmosphere.

Guests are encouraged to wear comfortable walking shoes and come hungry, as the tastings are plentiful. The tour is suitable for those with moderate physical fitness and ages 4 and up. Since the itinerary and menu can change, travelers should be flexible and prepared for weather conditions—which might include rain, especially if sitting outdoors.
The meeting point at 71 7th Ave S is accessible near public transit, and no hotel pickup or drop-off is included. Guests should plan accordingly, arriving 15 minutes early to start on time.
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While both tours feature delicious food and insightful guides, their focus differs. The Greenwich Village tour emphasizes classic New York treats and the neighborhood’s history, making it ideal for those wanting a culinary stroll through a quintessential NYC district.
The Chinatown and Little Italy tour dives into immigrant stories and showcases ethnic cuisine, appealing to those interested in cultural history and authentic Asian and Italian flavors. Both options include a secret dish and local guide, ensuring a personalized experience.

Priced at $99, this tour offers great value given the length, variety of food, and small group size. It’s similar in scope to other walking tasting tours in NYC, but the focus on hidden spots and local favorites makes it stand out. The positive reviews highlight guide expertise and quality of food, often describing it as more than enough for a satisfying snack.
For those planning to explore more neighborhoods, this tour’s flexibility and local insights make it a smart choice for a taste of New York in a short time.

This tour combines delicious tastings with rich local history, led by guides who bring energy and depth to each stop. It’s perfect for food lovers eager to discover NYC’s culinary secrets without the hassle of planning. The generous portions, small group atmosphere, and varied stops mean every participant leaves satisfied and informed.
While the menu is subject to change, the core experience remains the same: a relaxed, flavorful walk through Greenwich Village or Chinatown, filled with authentic dishes and engaging stories. This tour offers value for money and a chance to sample NYC’s best in just a few hours.
“We enjoyed the food as well as the history and storytelling. Rene was awesome and had the best energy and great knowledge of Greenwich in the city….”
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 2 hours 30 minutes to 3 hours 30 minutes, providing a relaxed pace with plenty of tastings.
What neighborhoods are covered?
Guests can choose between Greenwich Village or Chinatown and Little Italy.
What foods are included?
The tour features bagels, cookies, pizza, handmade dumplings, baked roast pork buns, mochi donuts, Sicilian cannoli, and cheesecake, along with a secret dish.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, the minimum age is 4 years, and it’s suitable for families with moderate physical fitness.
Where does the tour start?
The meeting point is 71 7th Ave S, near Bleecker Street, conveniently close to the Christopher Street-Sheridan Square subway station.
Is the tour accessible in bad weather?
The tour is weather-dependent. If canceled due to weather, refunds or rescheduling are available.
Are dietary restrictions accommodated?
Guides are attentive, and many stops offer tasty alternatives for various diets such as pescatarian or vegetarian.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available if canceled 24 hours in advance, with a full refund.
What is the group size?
A maximum of 12 travelers ensures an intimate experience with more guide interaction.
Is hotel pickup included?
No, hotel pickup or drop-off is not included; guests should plan to meet at the designated start point.
Are tips included?
Tipping the guides is not included but appreciated, based on individual preference.
Can I book this tour in advance?
Yes, the tour is typically booked about 29 days ahead, making it easy to plan your city visit.
This Secret Food Tours NYC – Greenwich Village offers a delicious, informative, and well-organized experience that highlights hidden culinary treasures and local stories. It’s an ideal choice for those wanting to sample NYC’s iconic foods while enjoying the vibrant neighborhoods of Manhattan.