Sunday, October 5, 2014

Top 5 Free Food Tours in NYC

New York City is a metropolis of tremendous size and diversity with a lot to offer culturally to both resident and tourist. As with almost anything in the city, there is a plethora of free food tours available that will give you a guided culinary adventure through Gotham. We are going to briefly go over what we believe are the top food free food tours in New York City and hopefully help you to enhance your next visit to the Big Apple.



1. Lower East Side Food Tour: Rich in both history and culture, the Lower East Side is the perfect place to experience a diverse food tour. Many immigrants settled in the Lower East Side in
lower east side food toursearch of a better life and the American dream. They brought with them many of the ingredients
that make the USA the great melting pot that it is. You experience dishes such as potato knish,
bialys, pletzels, green tea doughnuts and Chinese dumplings. You will be taking in the delights at
Yonah Schimmel Knish Bakery, Prosperity Dumpling, Kossar’s Bialy and Bagels, The Pickle Guys
and Sugar Sweet Sunshine. http://www.freenyfoodtours.com/



flatbush brooklyn food tour2. Flatbush Brooklyn Food Tour: If you have a taste for Caribbean cuisine, this is the tour for
you. Flatbush is a hotbed for Caribbean cultures as well as their respective food offerings. Jerk
Chicken, Chick Peas, codfish and even the offerings of an Italian deli are available on this colorful
tour. The stops you will visit are; De Hot Pot, Scoops, Tugboat Tea Company, Jamaican Pride
Bakery, Immaculate 2 Bakery, Peppa’s Jerk Chicken, Mama Louisa’s Hero Shoppe, and Allens’s
Bakery.

3. Chinatown Food Tour: Chinatown is the largest Chinese community in the Western Hemisphere
Chinatown Food Tourand a prime location to find genuinely authentic Chinese dishes. A dense neighborhood, there
are an amazing amount of food options for you to choose from. This Tour will help hasten the
selection process and give you access to some of the best versions of spicy cumin lamb burgers,
fried pork and chive dumplings, hand pulled noodles and tiger salad, and bubble tea as well as
much, more.



4. Harlem Food Tour: Taking the Harlem Food Tour is almost like taking a jet-setting world tour
Harlem Food Tourwith your palate. With flavors originating from everywhere from Africa, to the Mediterranean,
to Latin America and the Caribbean, you will experience a world of food in a matter of hours.
Sweet plantains, empanadas, tacos, burritos, pizza, monfongo, fried fish and much more are
available a the stops; Cuchofritos Frituros, Don Paco Panderia, Fish Fry Market on 116th
Shabazz Harlem Market, Patsy’s Pizza as well as various food trucks.

5. Greenwich Village Food Tour: A beautiful neighborhood with a nostalgic feel, Greenwich village
harlem food touris the the gorgeous backdrop to a great free food tour. You’ll be stopping at Artichoke Pizza,
Bleeker Street Pizza, Bantum Bagels, Sugar & Plumm, Momoums Falafel. Another great food
tour, you can’t go wrong spending and afternoon amongst the tree lined streets of Greenwich Village. http://www.cityfoodtours.com/newyork/new-york-greenwich-village-food-tour.html
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Monday, September 29, 2014

NYC Food Tours - Add This To Your Bucket List

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New York City is probably the most culturally diverse city in the United States. That cornucopia
of culture is probably the biggest contributor to New York’s unique atmosphere and overall vibe that
the city carries. From music to fashion to food, the diversity one is blessed to face in NYC is almost
unparalleled. That said, this article is going to focus on the food aspect of that diversity because, let’s
face it, we all love food!

There are many types of food tours that you can take in New York City. From cheese and
wine tasting, chocolate and desert to Chinese food, you can get lost in the options let alone lost in the
massive metropolis that houses them! For instance there are the Downtown New York Chocolate &



New
York Wine Tasting Tours where you can indulge your sinful sweet tooth throughout the SoHo and

no lita food tour


Nolita
neighborhoods on delights like decadent pastries, varietal dark chocolates, handmade candies, artisan
chocolate truffles and bon bons, as well as a selection of fine red, white and sparkling wines from



Chile.
The tour is great for anyone trying to expand their pallet and try new treats.

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Chinatown Highlights is another amazing tour that will take you on a journey through the
history, culture and culinary offerings of Chinatown. With 6 stops on the mostly outdoor tour you’ll
be treated to roast pork buns, steamed dumplings, crispy spring rolls, exotic teas, Vietnamese ban mi
sandwiches, durian fruit and more. Any fan of Chinese food and culture should definitely consider this tour during their NYC visit.

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If you want to get at taste of the most famous offerings from NYC then the Flavors of New York
Food Tour may be for you! Another tour with an emphasis on culture and history, you will learn what is behind the flavors you are experiencing during the course of your tour. With at least 7 stops, you will be sampling Ukrainian pierogis and soups, NYC hot dogs, NY style pizza, deli cold cuts and rye bread as well as locally made ice cream, cookies and old fashion egg cream! New York City is definitely famous for it’s food and you can be in the know with an afternoon on the Flavors of New York Food Tour. NYC is beyond vast and, as you can imagine, there are an abundance of food tours that are available for you to enjoy. There really is no other place in the United States and few in the world that can match the cultural diversity and experience of New York. Foodies and non-foodies alike can appreciate the quality and flair that each tour presents as well as the educational experience that accompanies stuffing their faces!!! You can have a once in a life-time culinary experience on any of these tours and I’m sure you can find more incredible choices that are available in the countries largest concrete jungle!

Saturday, August 23, 2014

Why You Should Try New Foods

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There is an array of foods that most people have not yet tried. There are lots of cuisines out there that you may not even have seen. There are many reasons that people will avoid new foods:

The method of cooking new foods may be complicated to many. One may cook the food and bring undesired taste and thus hate the food. This influences their decision to try any other new foods.
The family may influence one to avoid new foods as the meal prepared must suit each member.
Some foods are considered as unfit and a taboo in some communities and religions
There are also individuals who will not try out a new food unless they all full information regarding it despite having other people eating the same food.

Most people have not realized the benefits of trying out new foods and thus keep on eating the same food they have had for a long time. Here are the reasons you should try new foods:

1. Nutritional reasons
Different foods contain different nutrients and in different proportions. It is for this reason that you should try as much new foods as possible to amass as much vitamins and minerals for a healthy living. Research has shown that people eating a variety of foods lead a healthier life than those on a circle of a few foods. Nutritional diseases and disorders can easily be avoided by eating variety.

2. It opens you up to delicate foods
There are lots of delicate foods out there that if you try you may never go back to your common diet. Instead of settling for a plate of your favourite food the next time you are out on a trip, try other delicacies and you will discover new tastes.

3. It widens your cooking skills
If you prepare a new dish today, you gain the skill. If you are adventurous enough to try new dishes every day, your cooking skills will up gradually each day and may land you a job.
4. It if adventurous and fun

Sometimes it takes courage to try a new dish such as Alligator and thus a good source of adventure. Most people find it to be fun and may even talk about it for a long time.
5. It widens the eating spectrum so you do not live on a specific diet every day. This makes eating interesting and is good for those with a low appetite for food.

6. It teaches your children to be explorative and to take on new things in life. This comes handy later in life when they are on their own. This is extended to life in general.

It is time to break from the cocoon of same dishes every day and exploring the world of foods. One can start by trying cuisines from other countries in hotels and later extending this to the home. It is advisable to try one dish at a time in order to weigh its pros and cons before moving on to try the next.

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Thursday, August 14, 2014

10 Reasons to Visit NYC



1. The American Culture

It is known worldwide that the Americans are hospitable and thus anyone visiting the city expects to find no hostility. This culture has been extended to pieces of art in NYC and thus visitors will enjoy TV shows that captivate. It is the home of most American movies that have spread to the world yonder. The movies mirror the personality of the New Yorkers.

It is a centre of revolution for music. Find the biggest hits from New York which also houses some of the biggest labels in the industry.

To get a clear picture of the American culture in New York, visit the many museums and orchestras in NYC. The plethora of galleries in the NYC also speaks a lot about their culture.

2, The Eats

NYC has the widest selection of cuisines around the world. The food makes you as a visitor feel at home away from it. Walk into any hotel and order your favourite meal. It is also home to more than 50 signature foods; foods that you cannot miss while on a trip to NYC. The degree of inventions on food is high and thus a visitor will have a chance to try many new foodstuffs.

3. Theatre Scenes

This reflects the NYC contribution to the performing arts industry. The productions are tailored to meet everyone’s taste, pleasure and price. There are great shows to watch and the producers here are recognized worldwide. There is a wide array of theatres at and thus the visitors will choose the one that covers them.

4. Sports

Sports fanatics are covered well in NYC. Talk of the US Open, the Yankees, the Jets, the Rangers, the Mets, the Islanders, the Giants and many more spectacular sports to watch. The Chelsea Piers Complex at the outskirts of the city caters for those who would rather play than spectate.

5. The life in the city

When you alight in NYC for the first time, you are met by skyscrapers in every corner of the city. The city houses many administrative buildings. Though it is not the capital city, it has the greatest potential and opportunity for growth. This is mirrored in the arts, publishing, and theatre, advertising and broadcasting industries. NYC is a 24 hours city where businesses run into the night; you will find more life at night than during the day in NYC.

6. Wide range of commodities

Shopping in NYC has found a new definition. Walk into a mall and see the range of products that you can shop. It is a shopping destination flocked by many on holidays. Being the leading in fashion and design, the visitor will find lots of items not in other places to shop.

7. Sceneries

There is a lot you can see in NYC starting with the buildings in Manhattan that have been featured in many films. You can view the unique skyline, walk to Wall street, Brooklyn and visit parks around NYC.

8. The rich history

There is a lot that you can learn on the history of New York or America in general and her relations with the world. Visit the African Burial Ground to get a glimpse of the pre-colonial America and the slave business. Visit galleries around NYC and find a wide collection of ancient pieces of art.

9. Spirit of the inhabitants

There is much to see of the inhabitants of the city. Their vigour in carrying out daily activities, their selflessness, their benevolence, charm and power can be witnessed as they go through their daily activities. It is a city where you learn the American way of relating to people.

10. The live events

There are music, poetry and many more events held often in NYC city. This is your chance to meet some of the most famous musicians and artistes. The entry tickets are cheap.


There is more in NYC than a single article can capture. Most important is that there are free tours and inexpensive treats in NYC. A good example is the ice cream on every corner of the city that welcomes you.

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Wednesday, August 13, 2014

Old Brewers' Row

By Matthew Nedostup

Old Brewers' Row


Today, most mass-market American beer is brewed in the Midwest, but this wasn't always the case. For most of America's colonial and national history, New York City was the center of brewing for the entire country.

The early Dutch settlers, who founded New Amsterdam at the southernmost tip of Manhattan Island, were the first to brew beer there. They quickly realized that the New York area has the perfect climate for growing the necessary ingredients of beer, particularly barley and hops. Beer was brewed for the local population, continuing after the English conquered New Amsterdam and renamed it New York, and after the American revolution.

In the 19th Century, large-scaling brewing took off in New York City, spurred by a rising population and the technological advances of the Industrial Revolution. Brooklyn became the heart of brewing for two primary reasons. Until the mid-19th century, local water sources were used in the brewing process. Manhattan, because it was settled faster, polluted its water earlier, leading to Brooklyn having a reputation for purer water than Manhattan. This changed in 1842 with the construction of the Croton Aqueduct, but by that point brewing in Brooklyn was deeply ensconced.

The other factor is the largest-scale settlement of German immigrants in Brooklyn. Germans became dominant in New York's brewing industry as soon as they started immigrating there, bringing their tradition and techniques from the old country. They introduced lager to America, which quickly became the preferred style of beer in the country, and they had a near-monopoly on its production. They settled in large numbers in specific neighborhoods, particularly Bushwick, Brooklyn, starting in the early-mid 19th century. This led to Bushwick becoming the home of Brewers' Row.

At its peak, Brewers' Row contained 14 active breweries within 14 square blocks, loosely bordered by Schole Street, Meserole Street, Bushwick Place, and Lorimer Street. Among the most notable were:
The Rheingold Brewery, which brewed Rheingold, New York's most popular beer.
The Huber Brewery, which brewed for nearly 100 years under owners Otto Huber and later Edward Hittleman. This brewery still stands as a large and well-preserved example of 19th century brewery architecture.

The Fallert Brewery, which closed under Prohibition. Also still standing, and a very beautiful example of the German round-arch style typical of breweries.

The Ulmer Brewery, a New York City designated historic landmark. Also an excellent example of the round-arch style, this building is special because it still features the original wrought-iron gates that lead into its central courtyard.

The standing breweries of Old Brewers' Row are a great day trip for any sightseer interested in brewing or history. They can easily be covered in an afternoon, leaving plenty of time to enjoy a few pints in nearby Williamsburg's many craft beer bars. They are also featured on the New York Beer and Brewery Tour.
Matt Nedostup is a tour guide for the New York Beer and Brewery Tour, a tasting and sightseeing tour of New York's beer culture. The tour includes all of the breweries mentioned above and more.
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Thursday, August 7, 2014

A New York Food Tour And Other Activities You Must Do In New York City

By Mark Etinger

 New York Food Tours - NYC


If you're visiting New York City for the first time, it can be incredibly overwhelming creating an itinerary. Do you go for the ultra touristy attractions or do you try to find all those cool hidden spots that only native New Yorkers know about? If this is your first time, that's a tough decision. While some people really shy away from major tourist attractions, how can you not visit the Empire State Building or Statue of Liberty? Here's what I recommend.

One "touristy" area I wouldn't pass up is Times Square. Despite being the busiest section of the city, it's become the poster picture of New York. It's the one spot that's lit up brighter than the Rockefeller Christmas Tree. The blinding lights, the big name restaurants, and Broadway so close by. After you're done photographing the skyscrapers, head over a few blocks and take in a Broadway show. It's just a must. Whether you opt for big hits like "Phantom of the Opera" or the "Lion King" or you look up a small off-Broadway show, it'll be quite a different experience from going to the movies!

Visit a museum. There are a number to choose from. The three largest and most famous include the MoMA, the MET, and the Museum of Natural History. The museum you choose depends on your personal tastes. If you're not into modern art, cross the MoMA off your list. If you have small children with you, the Museum of Natural History is kid friendly, especially the dinosaur section.

Weather permitting, a visit to Central Park will be a beautiful experience, especially during the spring and fall. Who could resist a picnic in this picture perfect park? You can also enjoy a boat ride on the lake, take a gander at the animals in the zoo, or even watch a performance at the theater. And how could I almost forget to mention a carriage ride! It's definitely a cheesy tourist thing to do that probably isn't very cheap, but it's New York!

One aspect of New York you cannot pass up is the food. But even native New Yorkers have trouble locating all the best spots. The best solution is to go on a food tour. A food tour will show you how real New Yorkers eat. Of course you'll probably end up at a few famous spots like Katz's Deli and Magnolia Bakery, but a good New York food tour will take you to hidden gems that Frommer's probably doesn't even know about. A food tour also always you to visit several food spots in a short amount of time so you won't feel like you're missing out.

Sidewalks of NY offers some of the best Flavors of New York food tours in the city. They'll take you to the hottest spots and places you might not have otherwise known about. Learn about the rich history of the city while you sample delicious foods. This is one New York food tour you can't pass up.
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Guests will experience food in a whole new fashion! We’ll find the perfect location for the gathering, our energetic and personable experts will introduce you and your guests to a variety of delicious food pairings. It’s an excellent way to socialize and share some common interests.  

Treat your group to an awesome food tour that will tickle their taste buds with a sampling of the New York's best artisanal and hand-crafted foods. Our walking food tours not only offer first-time visitors a unique introduction to the city, but give return visitors a deeper familiarity. Tours are tailored to meet the needs of every group, and our wide variety of food offerings give you endless amount of possibilities! Food tours can include: Decadent deserts and chocolates, estate wines, exotic teas, rich gelato & refreshing sorbets, hearty breads, divine pastries, farmstead cheeses, and much more! Visit http://www.cityfoodtours.com/newyork/nav-privatetasting-new-york.html to see the Private Wine Tours that City Food Tours has to offer.