Williamsburg Bites Brooklyn Food Tour
New York City, New York
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Trip Type: Food Tours
Duration: 2 hours 30 minutes
This 2.5-hour walking food tour is a window into what makes the Williambsurg neighborhood so special. Try Brooklyn's ice cream made by an Iron Chef contestant, literally world famous fried chicken or biscuits, cookies from a judge on Master Chef, and more! You will enjoy 7 full portion tastings while learning the history of the neighborhood, experiencing some amazing street art and checking out the best view of the New York City skyline.
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This 2.5-hour walking food tour is a window into what makes the Williambsurg neighborhood so special. Try Brooklyn's ice cream made by an Iron Chef contestant, literally world famous fried chicken or biscuits, cookies from a judge on Master Chef, and more! You will enjoy 7 full portion tastings while learning the history of the neighborhood, experiencing some amazing street art and checking out the best view of the New York City skyline.Your 2.5-hour food tour of Williamsburg begins next to Station Restaurant (conveniently located near the Bedford Avenue L subway station - the first stop out of Manhattan). You will learn about and see the evolution of the neighborhood as you walk to our first stops: Northside Bakery, a traditional and wonderful Polish bakery and a New York Times recommended pizza joint called Best Pizza. Continue to Momofuku's Milk Bar, the brainchild of Master Chef Judge Christina Tosi. You pass incredible street art on our way to Brooklyn's famous Pies-n-Thighs for award-winning fried chicken or (NY Times rated) biscuits for vegetarians. Next, you will sample chocolate in the gorgeous facility where it is produced, right in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Off to the waterfront you go for the best view of the NYC skyline followed by ice cream made by an Iron Chef contestant. Last but not least, stop in a local coffee shop owned by a couple who met rock climbing (she's also a runway model) for a special coffee tasting.
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