NYC Greenwich Village Italian Food Tour
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Experience Highlights
Tour the best Italian restaurants in Manhattan's upscale Greenwich Village neighbourhood with this foodie tour. Explore MacDougal Street, home to an extensive list of bars, cafes and eateries, including Caffe Reggio, Pepe Rosso To Go and Raffeto's famous meatballs.
You'll visit pastry shops, piazzas, churches and food and drink shops that connect Greenwich Village to its Italian immigrant roots in New York.
- Walk through the best Italian restaurants in Greenwich Village.
- Visit iconic bakeries, cafes, shops, squares and churches in the area
- Learn about the history of Italian immigrants in Manhattan with this guided tour.
What’s included
- Guided tour of Italian restaurants in Greenwich Village
- Professionally guided tour of iconic Italian sites in Greenwich Village
- Food tasting
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Step by Step
Join this three-hour food tour that will take you to taste the most exquisite Italian food in Manhattan's Greenwich Village neighbourhood. Indulge your passion for the country's cuisine and get to know the most emblematic places in the area:
- Unico Taste of Sicily: discover flavours of Sicily and a gelato you can't miss.
- Raffeto's: known for its delicious classic Northern Italian meatballs.
- Faicco's Italian Specialities: discover their speciality Neapolitan recipes
- Porto Rico Importing Co: shop offering over 100 types of coffee and teas
- Pepe Rosso To Go: Delight in authentic sweet onion Italian focaccia
- San Antonio de Padua Church: spectacular traditional church founded by Italian immigrants
- Our Lady of Pompeii Church: Roman Catholic church founded in 1892.
The tour includes a visit to Pasticceria Rocco, a classic Greenwich Village spot offering everything from paninis, sandwiches and salads to snacks and traditional sweets.
At Father Demo Square, the calmness of its fountain will allow you to relax from the walking tour while you decide to try a slice of real Italian pizza and take a few pictures to remember this beautiful New York City landmark.