Harlem 2-Hour Culinary Experience (Soul Food & More)

From USD $99.00
  • Duration: 2 Hours (approx.)
  • Location: New York, NY

We'll visit a Mexican restaurant, Chinese walk up window, an Italian Bistro, an award winning soul food spot, a Jewish delicatessen and Mom & Pop shop that makes fresh homemade desserts daily & old school Irish
pub.

Harlem is the crossroads to the WORLD & has the track record to prove it. From our music, to our fashion. From our foods to our houses of faith , Harlem has a place for everyone to feel right at home.

Experience the vibrant flavors of Harlem with this curated food tour, taking you on a culinary journey through the neighborhood's rich and diverse gastronomic offerings. This tour includes delicious tastings from local establishments, offering a blend of traditional dishes and unique bites that showcase Harlem's dynamic food culture.

Begin your adventure with a sweet treat – a freshly baked, soft cookie that's perfect for sharing with a friend. This dessert sets the tone with its comforting, nostalgic flavors.

Next, indulge in Harlem's iconic Chopped Cheese sandwich. This local favorite, seasoned to perfection, is ideal for sharing with a group and captures the essence of the neighborhood's street food scene.

Head over for a serving of warm, buttery garlic knots, perfect for a larger group. These flavorful bites are a crowd-pleaser and a great way to experience a classic New York-style snack.

No Harlem food tour would be complete without soul food. This sampler includes classics such as fried chicken, collard greens, and mac & cheese, providing a comforting and satisfying meal for three.

Savor a taco filled with bold, mouthwatering flavors. This dish showcases the diverse influences on Harlem's food scene while being perfectly portioned for two.

Enjoy a taste of immigrant culture of Harlem with spring rolls and Creole gumbo.

In addition to trying delicious local food, you'll also see the neighborhood of Harlem and learn more about its history.




  • Frederick Douglass Statue: The Frederick Douglass Statue stands as a powerful tribute to the renowned abolitionist and social reformer. Located at the northwest corner of Central Park, this striking bronze statue celebrates Douglass's legacy in the fight for freedom and equality. The surrounding plaza incorporates intricate designs inspired by the African diaspora, featuring symbols, quotes, and a water wall that serves as a reflective space for visitors. It’s a must-see stop to honor one of history's most influential figures.




  • Duke Ellington Statue: The Duke Ellington Statue, situated at the gateway to Harlem at 110th Street and Fifth Avenue, pays homage to the legendary jazz composer and bandleader. Towering on a pedestal with Ellington beside his piano, the sculpture captures his extraordinary influence on music and culture. Visitors can revel in the statue’s grandeur and the surrounding area, which celebrates the rich jazz history of Harlem — a focal point of Ellington’s career.




  • St. John the Divine: The Cathedral of St. John the Divine is an impressive architectural masterpiece and one of the largest churches in the world. Located on Amsterdam Avenue, its intricate Gothic design and towering structure are awe-inspiring. Inside, visitors can marvel at stunning stained glass, grand chapels, and rotating art exhibitions. The cathedral is also renowned for its community outreach and hosting special events, making it a key cultural and spiritual landmark in Harlem.




  • Harlem Meer: The Harlem Meer is a scenic pond located in the northeast corner of Central Park, adjacent to Harlem. Surrounded by weeping willows and rolling lawns, it offers a serene atmosphere away from the city’s hustle and bustle. A perfect spot for fishing, picnicking, or leisurely strolls, the Meer is also home to the historic Lasker Rink, which serves as a swimming pool in summer and an ice-skating rink in winter. Its natural beauty and tranquil vibe make it a beloved retreat for locals and visitors alike.