Chinatown & Little Italy Food Tour (4 Delicious Food Stops)

From USD $59.00
  • Duration: 2 Hours (approx.)
Visit historic Mott and Mulberry Streets, check out the area's latest in arts and architecture, and learn all about what life was like for immigrants arriving in the 1800s. All while refining our palates with delectable treats from around the globe, we’ll sample many of the delicious delights on offer—authentic Chinese pork buns and dumplings, real New York-style pizza, Italian gelato, and more! All while drinking in one of the best-preserved areas of old Manhattan and discussing its rich history.



  • Mei Lai Wa - This dim sum bakery has been THE goto spot for baked buns since the late 1960’s
  • Doyers St - Known as “murderer’s ally” in 1900, this now quaint street is famous for its murals and restaurants.
  • Church of the Transfiguration - Completed an 1801, this little church has been a center of worship for the immigrant groups of the neighborhood for over 200 years.
  • Supreme Restaurant - Small, laidback Shanghainese restaurant known for its signature soup dumplings.
  • Mott St Fish Market - This informal market is a line of shops selling fresh-caught fish, seafood, and a colorful array of fruits and vegetables. A popular destination for Chinatown locals and in-the-know foodies everywhere!
  • Di Paulo’s Fine Foods - This Importer of fine Italian meats and cheeses has been family-owned and operated since 1925. 7-Cafe Roma A little Italy institution owned and operated by the same family since 1891
  • Nolita Pizza - A relative newcomer, this little gem if a pizzeria has swiftly captured the hearts and taste buds of locals and tourists alike, earning rave reviews on Google and becoming a popular spot for Instagram-worthy moments.
  • Cafe Palermo - Since 1973, Caffé Palermo has provided residents and travelers with delicate pastries. Home of “the Cannoli King” for 51 years!