Food Experiences

Foods of the Lower East Side

Get a taste of tenement history! Explore over 150 years of Lower East Side history through the stories of immigrant and migrant communities and the unique food cultures that defined life in the neighborhood. Together with a Museum Educator, examine ways in which tenement residents both preserved and adapted the food traditions of their homelands, and how generations of street vendors, restaurateurs, home cooks, and grocers sustained communities while shaping wider ideas of American cuisine and identity.

Visit 10 unique stops and try 5 small tastings from local Lower East Side vendors! Tastings include:

  • Cafe Katja (pretzels & beer)
  • Pickle Guys (new pickle, garlic stuffed olive, pickled pineapple)
  • Que Chevere (fried plantain cups with pulled pork or rice and beans)
  • Essex Olive and Spice (olive oils & balsamic vinaigrettes)
  • Lower East Side Ice Cream Factory (ice cream)

Alongside tastings, tour a modern public market with a surprisingly deep history in the neighborhood and learn about everything from Kleindeutschland, NYC’s first non-English speaking community, to how public schools in the Lower East Side became the front line in the battle to “Americanize” immigrant cuisine.

*Currently, discounts are only available to Museum members.

Food Experiences

Foods of the Lower East Side

Get a taste of tenement history! Explore over 150 years of Lower East Side history through the stories of immigrant and migrant communities and the unique food cultures that defined life in the neighborhood. Together with a Museum Educator, examine ways in which tenement residents both preserved and adapted the food traditions of their homelands, and how generations of street vendors, restaurateurs, home cooks, and grocers sustained communities while shaping wider ideas of American cuisine and identity.

Visit 10 unique stops and try 5 small tastings from local Lower East Side vendors! Tastings include:

  • Cafe Katja (pretzels & beer)
  • Pickle Guys (new pickle, garlic stuffed olive, pickled pineapple)
  • Que Chevere (fried plantain cups with pulled pork or rice and beans)
  • Essex Olive and Spice (olive oils & balsamic vinaigrettes)
  • Lower East Side Ice Cream Factory (ice cream)

Alongside tastings, tour a modern public market with a surprisingly deep history in the neighborhood and learn about everything from Kleindeutschland, NYC’s first non-English speaking community, to how public schools in the Lower East Side became the front line in the battle to “Americanize” immigrant cuisine.

*Currently, discounts are only available to Museum members.

Tour type
Food Experiences
Tour Location
Tour begins at 103 Orchard Street
Tour Duration
90 minutes
Recommended ages
Ages 0 + Permitted
Wheelchair Accessible
Distance icon
0.5 miles
Stairs icon
23 Up/Down
  • Allergens: Sesame seeds
  • Dietary Restrictions: Vegetarian options are available for all stops. 1 tasting includes dairy. This program is not recommended for gluten-free diets.

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Admission

  • Individual $55
  • Individual Using a Wheelchair $50
  • Child 5 and Under $0

Member

  • Member $27.50

Book this tour as a private experience!

Host a private tour for a small group at a flat rate of $825 (on Monday – Friday between 10 am – 5 pm). Members receive a 15% discount.

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