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Discover Queens' diverse culinary scene on this 5.5-hour small-group tour featuring authentic food tastings and cultural stops, for $175 per person.
The United Kitchens in the Borough of Global Eats offers a unique culinary journey through Queens, one of New York City’s most multicultural neighborhoods. For $175 per person, this 5 hour 30 minute tour takes guests along Queens’ Pan-American highway, exploring neighborhoods like Corona, Elmhurst, and Flushing. Led by an engaging guide, the tour features delicious tastings, visits to cultural sites, and insights into the diverse communities that shape Queens’ vibrant food scene. With a small group size of up to 7 travelers, this experience offers a more personalized way to discover the city beyond its main sights.
This tour stands out for its combination of authentic food, cultural exploration, and local history. The tour begins at 103-14 Roosevelt Ave in Flushing and ends back at the meeting point, making it easy to incorporate into a day of sightseeing. While the focus is on flavorful bites and cultural sites, it’s worth noting that the tour requires walking between stops and is best suited for those with curiosity about local communities and diverse cuisines.


The tour kicks off in the lively area around Corona Plaza, where vendors and small restaurants line the streets. Here, the focus is on sampling local bites, with the experience starting at a family-run Mexican bakery where a traditional sandwich sets the tone for the day. This stop provides a glimpse into Queens’ Latin American influences and offers an authentic taste experience.
The energy of Corona Plaza is palpable, filled with vendors and food stalls that showcase Queens’ diverse culinary fabric. Guests get to admire the vibrant street scene and understand how local communities shape the neighborhood’s food culture.
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Next, the tour moves to Diversity Plaza, a centerpiece of Queens’ multicultural identity. The name reflects its role as a gathering spot for various communities, especially their culinary offerings. Here, guests spend about 45 minutes exploring and tasting from different vendors that represent the neighborhood’s cultural mosaic.
Diversity Plaza provides a perfect opportunity to see how Queens’ cultural diversity extends beyond food into community life. The plaza’s lively atmosphere is ideal for observing local interactions and sampling a variety of authentic snacks from different cultures.

One of the unique stops on this tour is the United Sherpa Association, a former church transformed into a Buddhist temple. This site offers insight into Queens’ multicultural fabric, illustrating how different communities establish places of worship and gathering.
Guests learn about the local Sherpa community and see how spiritual and cultural identities are preserved and celebrated in Queens. The 45-minute visit emphasizes understanding the neighborhood’s diverse religious and cultural landscape beyond just culinary delights.

As the tour continues through Corona, Jackson Heights, and Elmhurst, it passes historic sites such as The Reformed Church of Newtown. Recognized as one of the oldest churches in Queens, this location adds historical depth to the experience.
Guests can appreciate the architecture and history of Queens’ longstanding religious sites. Walking past these buildings offers a glimpse into the borough’s development and its community roots.

Another notable site is St. James Episcopal Church, which enriches the tour’s historical narrative. As an active religious site, it reflects the architectural style and community history of the area.
Passing by St. James Episcopal Church allows guests to connect Queens’ past with its present, highlighting the neighborhood’s longstanding tradition of faith and community gathering.

The tour departs at 10:30 am from 103-14 Roosevelt Ave in Flushing. The activity is designed for most travelers, with service animals allowed and near public transportation, making it easy to reach. The maximum group size of 7 travelers ensures a relaxed, engaging atmosphere where questions and interactions are encouraged.
Guests should be prepared for walking between stops and the possibility of weather-dependent changes. The tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, giving flexibility in planning.

Unlike larger, more generic food tours, The United Kitchens emphasizes local culture and history alongside food sampling. The stops are carefully chosen to offer a balanced view of Queens’ diverse communities, not just culinary but also social and spiritual.
The small-group size enhances the personalized experience, allowing guides to share detailed stories and insights. The tour’s focus on authentic, family-run eateries and cultural sites makes it a meaningful way to explore Queens beyond the typical tourist spots.

At $175, the tour offers a comprehensive exploration of Queens’ multicultural neighborhoods, combining food, history, and community insights. Guests sample breakfasts, snacks, and drinks, while learning about the diverse backgrounds that make Queens a culinary hotspot.
Given its recommendation rate of 100% based on 126 reviews, this experience clearly resonates with those seeking a deeper dive into local cuisine and culture. It’s ideal for food lovers and cultural enthusiasts who want more than just tastings—they want stories and understanding.
This tour suits foodies eager to discover authentic local flavors and history buffs interested in Queens’ multicultural past. It’s also perfect for small groups looking for an intimate, engaging experience that combines eating, learning, and exploring.
While physically active, the walk is moderate, making it accessible for most people. However, those expecting a highly sightseeing-focused tour might find the emphasis on food and community stops more appealing.
This tour offers a rich and authentic experience of Queens, blending delicious bites with cultural insights and historic landmarks. The small-group format ensures a personalized journey, making it suitable for those who truly want to explore Queens’ diverse neighborhoods.
The focus on local family-run eateries and cultural sites makes this experience stand out from typical food tours. While it involves some walking and time spent outdoors, the delicious food and engaging stories make it a worthwhile addition to any visit to New York City.
“Sierra is an amazing guide. We learnt so much, ate way too much and had an amazing day seeing Queens and the different cultures and people it cont…”
How long does the tour last?
The tour runs for approximately 5 hours and 30 minutes, starting at 10:30 am.
Where does the tour begin?
The meeting point is at 103-14 Roosevelt Ave, Flushing, NY.
What is included in the price?
Guests enjoy breakfast, lunch, snacks, and coffee or tea, along with cultural site visits and insights.
Is the tour suitable for all ages?
Yes, most travelers can participate, but it’s best suited for those comfortable with walking and interested in local culture.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance.