The Nolita and Secrets of Little Italy Food and History Tour offers an enticing exploration of the vibrant culinary landscape in this dynamic New York City neighborhood. Traversing the streets, guests uncover the rich heritage and evolving flavors that make this area a must-visit destination for foodies. From witnessing the art of Neapolitan pizza making to indulging in handcrafted chocolate bon bons, the tour promises a immersive experience that delves into the neighborhood’s captivating history and celebrates its thriving food scene. Whether you’re a longtime local or a curious visitor, this tour promises to leave you with a deeper appreciation for the diverse flavors that define Nolita and Little Italy.
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Key Points
- Immersive 3-hour food and history tour exploring the Nolita neighborhood north of Little Italy.
- Visit iconic landmarks like the Basilica of St. Patrick’s Old Cathedral and witness authentic Neapolitan pizza making.
- Indulge in handcrafted chocolate bon bons and explore a century-old Italian butcher shop.
- Discover the vibrant culinary landscape, from innovative taco and banh mi flavors to upscale Italian dining.
- Tour includes tastings at 6 locations, paired wine tasting, and knowledgeable local guides.
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Overview of the Tour
The Nolita & Secrets of Little Italy Food and History Tour takes visitors on a 3-hour exploration of the Nolita neighborhood, north of Little Italy, delving into its rich history and diverse culinary offerings.
During the tour, guests will visit iconic landmarks like the Basilica of St. Patrick’s Old Cathedral, a filming location for The Godfather, and discover the area’s hottest restaurants and eateries.
Highlights include watching a pizzaiola craft authentic Neapolitan pizza in a wood-fired oven, tasting handcrafted chocolate bon bons, and visiting a century-old Italian butcher shop featured in movies and films.
With knowledgeable local guides and a variety of tastings, this tour offers an immersive experience into the unique flavors and history of Nolita and Little Italy.
Nolita Neighborhood Exploration
As the tour progresses, guests will explore the Nolita neighborhood, which sits just north of the iconic Little Italy district. This vibrant area boasts a rich history and diverse culinary scene waiting to be discovered. Along the way, visitors will witness the making of authentic Neapolitan pizza, see the original St. Patrick’s Cathedral, and taste handcrafted chocolate bon bons. The tour also includes a stop at a 100-year-old Italian butcher shop that has been featured in numerous movies and films.
Nolita Neighborhood | What to Expect |
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Cafe Belle | Authentic Neapolitan pizza |
Basilica of St. Patrick’s Old Cathedral | Historic filming location |
Tacombi | Unique taco and banh mi flavors |
Elizabeth Street Garden | Tranquil green space |
Emporio | Upscale Italian dining experience |
Basilica of St. Patrick’s Old Cathedral
Situated within the Nolita neighborhood, the Basilica of St. Patrick’s Old Cathedral stands as a historic landmark, its grandeur harkening back to a bygone era.
Built in the early 19th century, this stunning structure has witnessed the evolution of the surrounding neighborhood, serving as a testament to the rich history of the area.
Visitors can marvel at the cathedral’s intricate Gothic-Revival architecture, including its towering spires and ornate interior.
But the Basilica’s significance extends beyond its beauty – it has also played a role in popular culture, serving as a filming location for the iconic movie ‘The Godfather.’
Exploring the Basilica offers a glimpse into the past and the opportunity to take in the fascinating history of Nolita.
Taste Authentic Neapolitan Pizza
Visitors can watch a skilled pizzaiola expertly craft authentic Neapolitan pizza in a wood-fired oven, marveling at the traditional techniques that infuse each slice with unparalleled flavor. The dough is hand-stretched and baked at incredibly high temperatures, resulting in a perfectly charred crust with a soft, chewy interior. As the pizza maker swiftly assembles the toppings, guests are treated to a captivating display of culinary artistry.
Neapolitan Pizza Characteristics | |
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Crust | Thin and charred |
Toppings | Minimal and fresh |
Cooking Method | Wood-fired oven |
Cheese | Fresh mozzarella |
Signature Flavor | Authentic and bold |
Handcrafted Chocolate Bon Bons
Guests on the tour can savor handcrafted chocolate bon bons, delving into the intricate process behind these delectable treats.
At one of the stops, visitors witness the artistry of a local chocolatier as they meticulously craft each bon bon by hand. From tempering the chocolate to piping in the fillings, every step is carried out with utmost precision.
The result is a true work of edible art, with flavors ranging from classic dark chocolate to innovative combinations like salted caramel. Theres some good these rich, bite-sized morsels, appreciating the skill and passion that goes into their creation.
It’s a sweet highlight that showcases the culinary talent thriving in this vibrant neighborhood.
Visit to 100-year-old Italian Butcher Shop
The tour transports guests to a century-old Italian butcher shop, a beloved fixture that’s been featured in numerous movies and films.
This iconic hotel, Despana, has been family-owned and operated since the early 1900s.
Visitors are welcomed into the quaint shop, where the air is thick with the rich scents of aged meats and specialty Italian groceries.
The knowledgeable tour guide shares the shop’s storied history, highlighting how it’s maintained its old-world charm and authentic Italian character over the decades.
Guests are invited to browse the selection of handcrafted salami, prosciutto, and other artisanal charcuterie, getting a true taste of Little Italy’s vibrant culinary heritage.
Hottest Restaurants and Eateries
Along With the historic charm of Little Italy, the neighborhood also boasts some of the city’s hottest dining destinations.
Tacombi, a popular Mexican eatery, showcases innovative takes on classic taco recipes, drawing in food-savvy locals and visitors alike.
Just down the street, Emporio offers a modern interpretation of Italian cuisine, featuring handcrafted pastas and expertly curated wine pairings.
For a quick bite, 5ive Spice Taco & Banh Mi tempts with its fusion of Vietnamese and Mexican flavors, while Stick With Me tantalizes sweet tooths with its artisanal chocolate creations.
From authentic Neapolitan pizza to cutting-edge fusion fare, Little Italy’s culinary landscape continues to evolve, making it a must-visit destination for foodies.
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Tour Inclusions and Important Information
The 3-hour food and history tour whisks visitors through Nolita and Little Italy, where they’ll indulge in tastings at three indoor restaurants and three on-the-go locations, all while pairing the flavors with a wine tasting (non-alcoholic option available).
Experienced local tour guides lead the way, ensuring a comprehensive and engaging experience.
The tour takes place rain or shine, so participants should dress accordingly.
Dietary restrictions must be notified 24 hours in advance to accommodate any special needs.
Key inclusions:
- Guided 3-hour food and history tour
- Tastings at 6 locations
- Paired wine tasting (non-alcoholic available)
- Knowledgeable local tour guides
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Recap
The Nolita & Secrets of Little Italy Food and History Tour offers a captivating blend of culinary delights and historical exploration.
Guests embark on a journey through the vibrant Nolita neighborhood, savoring authentic Neapolitan pizza, handcrafted chocolate bon bons, and traditional Italian charcuterie, while also discovering the neighborhood’s evolving culinary landscape and iconic landmarks like the Basilica of St. Patrick’s Old Cathedral.
This tour is a must-visit for foodies seeking an immersive experience in the heart of New York City’s historic Little Italy.