Lower East Side Eats Food Tour

Discover NYC's Lower East Side through a flavorful 3-hour walking tour featuring tastings of Jewish delicacies, candies, cheeses, and more, guided by friendly experts.

5.0(100 reviews)From $99.00 per person

If you’re considering a taste of New York’s iconic Lower East Side, this Lower East Side Eats Food Tour might just be your best bet. Offered by Sidewalk Food Tours, it promises a flavorful journey through one of NYC’s most diverse neighborhoods, combining tasty bites with a sprinkle of history and culture.

While we haven’t done this tour ourselves, the glowing reviews and detailed itinerary suggest it’s a well-rounded experience for food lovers, history buffs, or anyone wanting to see a different side of the city.

What really catches our eye about this tour is how much food is included—enough for a substantial lunch—plus the chance to learn about the neighborhood’s immigrant roots from a licensed guide. On the flip side, some reviewers mentioned the portions can be small at certain stops, so it might not satisfy bigger eaters.

Mona
I truly enjoyed this tour. Our tour guide Jonathon was wonderful. He checked in the morning of the tour about food allergies and brought the experience to life in a colorful way. As I did this tour solo it was fun to meet other folks joining as well. Definitely recommend. Do not eat breakfast…

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Heather
Our tour guide was on time and very nice. But, I was expecting a bit more history about the Lower East Side as we did the tour. I left feeling that I had the opportunity to try a bunch of different foods from different locations in the Lower East Side, but did not feel that I really got an…

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Rich
Friendly and knowledgable guide, and a really nice group of people. The Pastrami at Katz was by far the nicest food item.

Still, the overall value and friendly vibe make it ideal for travelers who want a more engaging way to explore NYC’s history and culture through its food scene.

This tour is best suited for those who enjoy walking and eating, and who appreciate small-group environments for a more personalized experience. If you’re after a deep dive into historic sites, this might not be your best pick, but if you love trying new foods and hearing stories behind them, you’ll likely find it pretty delightful.

Key Points

Lower East Side Eats Food Tour - Key Points

  • Tasty and Plentiful: Multiple food tastings that could easily replace lunch.
  • Knowledgeable Guides: Friendly guides that share stories about the neighborhood’s history.
  • Neighborhood Insights: Learn about the diverse immigrant communities that shaped the LES.
  • Small Group Experience: Up to 12 people for a more personalized vibe.
  • Convenient Meeting Point: Starts in the morning at a central location, with easy access to public transit.
  • Value for Money: $99 for 3 hours of food, culture, and walking—generous tastings included.

What You Can Expect from the Tour

Lower East Side Eats Food Tour - What You Can Expect from the Tour

The Lower East Side Eats Food Tour is a three-hour stroll that offers more than just snacks—it’s a window into NYC’s melting pot. Starting at 205 E Houston St, you’ll meet your guide and jump right into a neighborhood teeming with stories and flavors.

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Itinerary Breakdown

Stop 1: Katz’s Delicatessen

Linda
Enjoyed the tour. The guide was knowledge and personable and accommodated dietary needs. We had a lot of fun!

Ralph
We were a small crowd of 6 people including the guide. She did a great job trying to make the best out of a rainy day. However I can not recommend the tour. We went to several places and had tiny portions of food. The first stop was at Katz Delicatessen to try their famous pastrami sandwich….

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donna
I have recommended this tour to everyone I have spoken to since I came home. This tour was great value for money. There was definitely enough food for lunch and all of it was delicious. The tour guide was great, provided loads of information and answered all the random questions the group asked.

Katz’s is the hallmark of New York’s Jewish deli scene, established back in 1888. Here, the focus is on iconic pastrami and classic deli fare. One reviewer raved about the pastrami being “by far the nicest food item,” which speaks volumes about the quality.

You’ll get about 20 minutes here, enough to sample and soak in the atmosphere of one of the city’s most beloved delis. Expect a lively vibe and a rich history that makes Katz’s a must-see.

Stop 2: El Castillo De Jagua

This spot introduces you to authentic Dominican cuisine, a flavor profile that adds a Caribbean twist to your tasting adventure. Open since 1986, it’s well-loved for its delicious dishes. You’ll spend roughly 20 minutes here, which affords enough time to enjoy some traditional bites and learn about the Dominican influence in this neighborhood.

Ann
Many well sized tastings at both famous eateries and Mom and Pop holes in the wall. Adam was friendly and informative.

Kevin
Brandon was great! Super friendly and knowledgeable. Good food on the stops and small groups would go again

Lisa
This was a great food tour! Ross was a wonderful tour guide. The food was so delicious and plentiful. My favorite was the pastrami from Katz’s deli!

Stop 3: Economy Candy

Candy lovers will adore this stop — the last true old-fashioned candy store in NYC, stocked from floor to ceiling with sweets, nuts, and dried fruit.

Since 1937, it’s been a nostalgic trip, and many reviews mention how much tastings and browsing here make for a fun, kid-friendly (or kid-at-heart) experience. You’ll spend around 15 minutes, enough to pick your favorites or just soak in the sweet atmosphere.

Stop 4: Formaggio Essex

frank
The food, the background stories of each of our stops, the knowledge of our tour guide, Adam and the variety of tastes along the way.

Lisa
Our host! Shaina is enthusiastic and knowledgeable. Food was fabulous. Loved the choices and the history of the lower east side.

leejaca
What a fun experience! Lots of delicious food and great information about the lower east side. Jack our guide was terrific. Lots of history about the LES.. he was animated and very well informed. Our food tasting were perfect! We were so full! Definitely would recommend!! Thanks Jack!

Here, you’ll find artisanal cheeses and beautifully packaged jams, honeys, and cured meats. This stop emphasizes quality and small producers, and you’ll have about 15 minutes to explore. It’s a great place to appreciate the craftsmanship behind some of the city’s best gourmet goods.

Stop 5: The Pickle Guys

No visit to the LES would be complete without picking up some old-fashioned pickles. From traditional cucumbers to unique flavors like mango or pineapple, this stop is a fun palate cleanser and a nod to the neighborhood’s traditional roots. Expect about 15 minutes here, and prepare to pucker up.

Stop 6: Kossar’s Bagels & Bialys

Amy
We had the best time!! Shaina was a fun, personable and knowledgeable guide. All of the food was delicious!

gilvs
John was an excellent tour guide, friendly and knowledgeable. He quickly learned our names and gelled the group together. Food samples were tasty and varied. Enjoyed learning about the history of the Lower East Side and he pointed out lots of things we would have missed otherwise. Will definitely…

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Lorraine
Russ was a great tour guide!! We ate so much and really had fun!! We were celebrating our friend’s bday.

The oldest bialy bakery in the U.S., opened in 1936, offers a taste of New York’s best bagels and bialys. It’s a quick 15-minute stop but packed with history and flavor. Many reviews highlight how the bagels and bialys here are authentic, and it’s a great way to experience NYC’s bagel obsession firsthand.

Stop 7: Doughnut Plant

Concluding at Doughnut Plant, known for redefining the doughnut with inventive flavors since 1994, you’ll enjoy a final sweet treat. This stop wraps up the tour with around 15 minutes for sampling, and many find this a perfect sweet ending.

What’s Included and What to Keep in Mind

For $99, this tour packs a punch, offering six tastings that are considered enough for a full lunch. The experience also includes a three-hour walk around the neighborhood with an informative guide, who shares neighborhood history and cultural insights.

While the food alone is a highlight, the value extends to the stories behind each spot—many travelers mention their guides as friendly, knowledgeable, and engaging. The small-group setting means you’ll get more personalized attention and have a chance to ask questions or share your own thoughts.

However, keep in mind that transportation isn’t included—so you’ll need to get yourself to the start point at 205 E Houston St. also, wearing comfortable shoes is a must, given the walking involved.

The Honest Look: Pros and Cons

Lower East Side Eats Food Tour - The Honest Look: Pros and Cons

From reviews, it’s clear that the guides are highly praised, often described as personable, animated, and very well-informed. One reviewer even called their guide “terrific,” highlighting the level of engagement and knowledge shared. The food quality is another common theme—many say the tastings are delicious, plentiful, and representative of NYC’s melting pot.

That said, a few reviewers found the portions at some stops to be smaller than expected or wished for more historical depth. For example, some felt the tour leaned more towards food sampling rather than cultural storytelling, which might disappoint those seeking a deep dive into LES history.

Pricing seems reasonable considering the amount of food and time involved, and the reviews consistently note that it’s a good value for the money. Plus, with a full refund policy if canceled 24 hours in advance, it’s flexible for travelers juggling itinerary changes.

Who Will Love This Tour?

This food tour is great for those who enjoy tasting their way through neighborhoods and learn a bit about local history along the way. If you’re traveling with friends, family, or even solo and want a guided, small-group experience, you’ll likely find it rewarding. It’s especially suited for foodies, culture enthusiasts, or anyone wanting to explore NYC in a more relaxed, engaging manner.

It’s less ideal if you’re primarily looking for a deep dive into history or expecting large portions at every stop—they’re more about sampling and storytelling than a full sit-down meal or historical lecture.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Lower East Side Eats Food Tour - Frequently Asked Questions

How long is the tour?
It lasts approximately 3 hours, covering multiple stops with enough tastings to be equivalent to a lunch.

Where does the tour start?
It begins at 205 E Houston St and ends at 379 Grand St, outside Doughnut Plant.

Are tickets refundable?
Yes, you can cancel for free up to 24 hours before the tour, and you’ll get a full refund.

Is transportation included?
No, transportation to and from the meeting point is not included, so plan accordingly.

Is this tour suitable for children?
Most travelers can participate, and service animals are allowed. Kids might enjoy the candy or bagels, but it’s geared towards adults interested in food and neighborhood stories.

What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes are recommended because you’ll be walking for about three hours.

How many people are in each group?
Up to 12 travelers, which helps keep the experience intimate and engaging.

What cuisines are included?
You’ll sample Jewish delicacies, Dominican cuisine, candies, cheeses, pickles, bagels, and doughnuts—highlighting the neighborhood’s diversity.

What’s the cost?
$99 per person, which many reviews suggest is good value considering the amount and quality of food.

Does the tour focus more on food or history?
It’s primarily a food-centric experience with some neighborhood history woven in, but if deep historical context is your priority, this might not fully satisfy that desire.

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Final Thoughts

Lower East Side Eats Food Tour - Final Thoughts

If you’re after a tasty, informative walk through the Lower East Side, this food tour offers a great mix of flavors, stories, and local character. The included tastings are plentiful, and the guides are praised for their friendliness and knowledge. It’s a fantastic way to spend a few hours exploring NYC’s diverse food scene without the hassle of planning individual stops.

It’s especially appealing for those who love sampling different cuisines, want a relaxed pace, and enjoy learning about local neighborhoods through their food. The price is quite reasonable considering the amount of tasty food and personal attention involved, making it a worthwhile investment for most visitors.

While it may not satisfy someone seeking a comprehensive historical lecture or large portions at every stop, it strikes a good balance for most casual explorers. Whether you’re a foodie, a history buff, or just looking for a fun way to see the LES, this tour could become one of your favorite memories of NYC.

Happy eating and exploring!

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