Explore the vibrant flavors of Southeast Asia and China on this small group food tour through NYC's Chinatown. Sample a delightful mix of dishes, including Malaysian Fresh Thin Bread with Chicken Curry, Vietnamese Sandwiches, and Northern Chinese Dumplings—all included in your ticket price. This 3 to 3.5-hour culinary journey not only tantalizes your taste buds but offers insights into the culture behind each dish. With a maximum group size of 12, enjoy a more personalized experience and savor the best of Asian cuisine. Vegetarian options are available, and tours run rain or shine, ensuring a fantastic outing no matter the weather.
- Taste a variety of authentic Chinese and Southeast Asian dishes
- Duration of 3 to 3.5 hours, with plenty of food to enjoy
- Vegetarian substitutes available to accommodate dietary needs
NYC Chinatown is not only proud of its Chinese cuisine but also takes pride in introducing the distinctive taste of the rest of Southeast Asia! It gathers an extensive variety of Southeast Asian eateries, restaurants, and specialty stores.
This tour will expose and delight your palate to different yet equally delicious wonders and introduce you to a variety of delectable Chinese and Southeast Asian Cuisines such as Malaysian and Vietnamese.
At the Chinatown Tourism Kiosk at a traffic island across the street from 220 Canal St, New York, NY 1001,3 United States.
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