If you’re looking for a way to experience a genuine taste of New York City’s diverse neighborhoods, this Chinatown and Little Italy Food Tour from Tasty Tours NYC might just be your perfect match. While we haven’t personally taken this exact tour, the glowing reviews and detailed itinerary paint a picture of an engaging, flavor-filled adventure through two of NYC’s most iconic enclaves.
What we love about this experience? First, it’s a great way to sample multiple authentic foods in one sitting, from crispy dumplings to creamy cannoli, all while learning about the neighborhoods’ unique stories. Second, the small-group size and personal guide make it a more intimate, flexible experience, perfect for travelers who want to get a local’s perspective.
On the flip side, a possible consideration is that most dietary restrictions are not accommodated, so if you’re vegan or have celiac allergies, this might not be the best fit. Still, for those interested in exploring NYC’s culinary scene with a friendly guide, this tour is well-suited for food lovers and curious explorers alike.
Key Points

- Taste multiple dishes rather than just one or two, for a more complete experience.
- Discover hidden gems and local favorites that are hard to find solo.
- Learn about Chinatown and Little Italy’s history and landmarks along the way.
- Enjoy a small-group setting for personalized attention.
- Flexible timings with morning or afternoon options.
- The price of $79 offers good value for the variety and quality of food and insights.
A Deep Dive into the Chinatown and Little Italy Food Tour
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The Overall Experience
This walking tour is designed for those who enjoy eating their way through city neighborhoods. It lasts around 2 hours, covering a fair amount of ground but with plenty of stops for tastings and sightseeing. For just $79 per person, you get a curated introduction to two neighborhoods famous for their rich cultural tapestry, vibrant street life, and, of course, mouthwatering food.
The tour includes bottled water and a variety of dishes—think dumplings, roasted pork buns, handmade pasta, pizza, and cannoli. The food portions are described as generous enough to replace a meal, which means you’ll want to wear comfortable shoes and come with an appetite.
Why We Think You’ll Love It
One big plus? The guides are highly praised for their knowledge and friendliness. As one reviewer put it, “Ryann was an excellent guide, who answered all of our questions and put the stops in historical perspective.” It’s clear that guides aren’t just handing out tastings—they’re storytellers, sharing local history and cultural insights that enrich the experience.
Secondly, the tour’s stops are carefully chosen. You’re taken to iconic spots like Tasty Dumpling for their famed pork & chive dumplings, as well as lesser-known but equally delicious spots like Mei Lai Wah, renowned for the city’s best Char Siu Pork Buns.
The Itinerary: What to Expect
Starting at Tasty Dumpling, you’ll get to try their signature pan-fried dumplings while your guide shares tips on how they make these treats so flavorful. This spot is a prime example of the authentic street food that makes Chinatown so special.
Next, a quick walk takes you to Mosco Street, a tiny but visually striking area with Chinese street art and a great vantage point for photos of the One World Trade Center. It’s a fun stop that combines food, art, and skyline views.
Doyers Street, known historically as “Murder Alley,” offers a glimpse into the neighborhood’s darker past—once a hotbed of rival gangs in the 1800s. Today, it’s a quiet, safe street where you can appreciate the layered history that makes Chinatown so fascinating.
Then, a visit to Mei Lai Wah is a highlight. This family-owned restaurant has been serving up the city’s best Char Siu Pork Buns for nearly 60 years. We loved the way this stop combines culinary tradition with a bit of local lore—an absolute crowd favorite.
From there, you’ll head to Spongies Cafe for a Hong Kong-style sponge cake and Thai tea combo. This light, airy treat offers a refreshing break and a taste of Hong Kong’s bakery scene.
Crossing into Little Italy, the tour pauses at the “Welcome to Little Italy” sign for some quick photos, with the Empire State Building in the background. It’s a great way to transition from Chinatown’s bustling streets to the more charming, European-inspired vibe of Little Italy.
At Piemonte Ravioli, a family-run pasta shop with a history spanning over a century, you’ll sample their homemade potato gnocchi with marinara sauce. It’s a chance to appreciate traditional Italian culinary craftsmanship.
Then, it’s pizza time at Nolita Pizza, where you’ll try their signature thin-crust cheese pizza, celebrated for being some of the best in NYC. The crispy crust, fresh tomato sauce, and melted cheese make it a delightful finish.
Finally, the tour wraps up outside Mulberry Street Bar, an iconic spot featured in mafia movies, followed by a visit to the Audrey Hepburn mural—a fun street art piece that captures the timeless elegance of the actress.
The last stop is Caffé Palermo, renowned for its famous cannoli. Having been around since 1973, this spot is frequently called the best cannoli in NYC—and perhaps in the whole country. The creamy filling and crispy shell make it a perfect way to end your culinary journey.
The Value of the Tour
While $79 might seem modest, you’re getting a curated sampling of top-tier dishes, insight into the neighborhoods’ histories, and a chance to see some iconic sights—all with a friendly guide to enhance your understanding. The reviews reflect this, praising the generous portions, knowledgeable guides, and well-chosen stops.
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Group Size and Logistics
With a maximum of 15 travelers, this tour maintains a small-group atmosphere. This means more direct interaction with the guide, easier questions, and the flexibility to enjoy the neighborhood at a relaxed pace. It’s also near public transportation, making it easy to access and convenient to plan around.
Who Will Love This Tour?
If you’re a food enthusiast eager to taste authentic dishes and learn about NYC’s cultural fabric, you’ll appreciate the variety and quality of the food. History buffs will enjoy the stories behind places like Doyers Street. The walk itself isn’t strenuous, but comfortable shoes are recommended for exploring.
This tour appeals to adventurous eaters, small groups looking for an intimate experience, or visitors wanting a practical, tasty overview of Chinatown and Little Italy. If vegan, celiac, or nut allergies are your concern, note that the tour isn’t suitable for those restrictions.
Final Thoughts

This Chinatown and Little Italy Food Tour from Tasty Tours NYC offers an excellent way to spend a few hours in downtown Manhattan. It strikes a nice balance between indulgence and insight—letting you taste some of the city’s best foods while hearing stories that bring the neighborhoods to life.
The tour is especially suited for those who want to eat well, learn a bit about local history, and walk off their meals while exploring vibrant, colorful streets. With friendly guides, generous tastings, and a friendly atmosphere, it’s a solid choice whether you’re visiting NYC for the first time or looking to deepen your local knowledge.
While it might not cater to every dietary need, for most food lovers curious about Chinatown and Little Italy, it’s a worthwhile and memorable experience. Just come hungry and ready to enjoy the city’s flavors and stories in a relaxed, friendly setting.
Chinatown and Little Italy Food Tour | Tasty Tours NYC
“Ryann was an excellent guide, who answered all of our questions, and put the stops along our route in historical perspective. The food was amazing,…”
FAQ

Is this tour suitable for vegetarians or vegans?
Unfortunately, most of the stops feature meat or seafood-based dishes, so it’s not suitable for vegan or vegetarian diets.
How long does the tour last?
It runs for approximately 2 hours, covering several neighborhood sights and tastings.
Can I choose a morning or afternoon tour?
Yes, there’s a choice of tour times to fit your schedule.
What’s included in the price?
The price of $79 covers all tastings, bottled water, and a guided experience.
Is the tour family-friendly?
Most reviews mention it’s very family-friendly, with stops suitable for children aged 11 and up, but keep in mind the food options may not fit certain dietary restrictions.
How accessible is the tour?
Most travelers can participate, and it’s near public transportation, but it involves some walking and standing.
What if the weather’s bad?
The tour requires good weather, but if it’s canceled due to rain or poor conditions, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, most people book about 39 days ahead to secure their spot, especially during peak seasons.
Is there a maximum group size?
Yes, a maximum of 15 travelers keeps the experience intimate and engaging.
If you’re after a tasty, insightful, and fun way to explore NYC’s Chinatown and Little Italy, this tour is worth considering. Just bring your appetite and a camera—there’s plenty to enjoy!
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