| Rating |
Date Attended [v] |
Reviewer |
Gender |
Age |
Where From? |
Group Type? |
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Great tour guide but need a sit down break
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| Sat, Nov 11, 06 12:00 PM |
janicefox |
Female |
60-69 |
Domestic Tourist(s) |
Group of Friends |
| Barri, the tour guide, was the best part of the tour. She was extremely knowledgable and passionate about the area.
If there is not going to be a break in the walkiing, that needs to be stated in the write up. I went with a group of ten women and it was very tiring for many of them. We had been on the previous tours and there was always a stop to sit and catch your breath...this definitely needs to be included on this tour for it to be enjoyable for many. Also, the food on this tour is very ethnic...it would be better if there was a better mix of the food. Many in our group did not enjoy the food selections...how about a regular bakery or a chocolate shop? We were all definitely craving something sweet after the tour. I would hope that you could make some adjustments so that this trip would measure up to the two previous trips. |
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Fun, fun, fun even in the pouring rain!!!
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| Wed, Nov 8, 06 12:00 PM |
PFullerton |
Female |
50-59 |
Domestic Tourist(s) |
Group of Friends |
| Our tour group consisting of 12 had a terrific time....altho it was pouring so hard and throughout the entire 3 hours--- our socks and some of our shoes got soaking wet!! No one complained of the rainy situation --instead this was a positive and fun bunch of people. The food was an exciting, different, and a delicious experience. In June 2005 we took the Chelsea walking tour and loved it. We wholeheartedly recommend this to people who want an escorted adventure!!! |
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What Fun!
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| Wed, Nov 8, 06 12:00 PM |
mrswillett |
Female |
20-29 |
Domestic Tourist(s) |
Couple on a Date |
| This was such a great idea. We were able to walk the sides streets of New York and enjoy a wide varitey of foods. One tip I have is that you should come prepared for the weather. Most of the tour takes place outside, and on they day we went, it was pouring rain. Even with an umbrella and hood, we were drenched by the end of the tour. So, if you know the weather is going to be bad...bring your best rain gear. |
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A definite must-do in NYC
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| Sat, Nov 4, 06 12:00 PM |
mkeeler |
Female |
60-69 |
Domestic Tourist(s) |
Group of Friends |
| All three of us had taken (and thoroughly enjoyed) the first Greenwich food tour a few months ago and were equaly enthusiastic about this one. Great guide (Barry, not Mary!), interesting information, excellent food. A great value and perfect way to learn about NYC. The next morning we returned to Cafe del Mar for a wonderful brunch. Good food at a very reasonable price. |
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Great Time
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| Sat, Nov 4, 06 12:00 PM |
heather0424 |
Female |
40-49 |
Local |
Other |
| We had a fantastic time on this tour. The food was delicious and interesting. The guide was extremely knowlegeable about the area. I found the historical part of the tour as interesting as the food part (and I loved the food part!) It was a fun way to spend an afternoon and a great way to learn about some eateries to revisit in the future. |
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Fantastic! Our guide made it all.
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| Wed, Nov 1, 06 12:00 PM |
BLindeberg |
Female |
60-69 |
International Tourist(s) |
Group of Friends |
| We wish this kind of tours could be possible everywhere in Ny.Next time weŽll try another of your tours
We had this phenomenal guide, Barry, who took well care of us all, who informed us so well on cultural and gastronomical issues while we walked. We could not miss anything. WeŽll remember New York after this, be sure. |
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Good job!
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| Sat, Oct 28, 06 12:00 PM |
Maeday |
Female |
30-39 |
Combination |
Group of Friends |
| Loved the fact that the restaurants we visited were not expensive, cloth linen/ break the bank type dining. This is the New York I've longed to see! GOt a good feel for the neighborhood not just the restaurants. Saw many places I want to come back to. Tour guide was friendly and knowledgable.
WOuld certainly take one or your tours again.
Mae De la Rosa |
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Thoroughy enjoyable, entertainment. Informative
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| Sat, Oct 14, 06 12:00 PM |
headcounselo |
Male |
50-59 |
Domestic Tourist(s) |
Couple on a Date |
| This is the second time we did a tour with Foods of New York. The first one was just Greenwich Village. This one was just as enjoyable and informative as the first one. An excellent way to spend the day meandering through Greenwich Village and Soho. The description is correct when it say don't eat lunch. You definitely will get your fill while on this tour. Todd was our guide and he was fantastic. Knowledgeable, entertaining and informative. You could not have asked for a better guide than Todd. If you are thinking about taking this tour don't second guess yourself, just do it. You won't be disappointed |
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Great 'picture' of life during the settling of NYC
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| Sat, Oct 14, 06 12:00 PM |
elibob |
Female |
70+ |
Domestic Tourist(s) |
Group of Friends |
| This was our second tour of The Village and Soho, last year it was one section and this year it was the other parts of that area. We sampled foods from Israel, Jamaica, India, the Middle East and Italy. Our guide, Tod, was not only a very nice person, was most knowledgable of the history of the area, the architecture, the foods, the people, the different kinds of music to be heard at the clubs and restaurants, and the 'off Broadway' theatres. Most of the establishments were still much the same as they have always been. Some of the stores and eating places are 'Mom and Pop' (family owned and operated) places and have been in the families for generations. The people who live in the area want to keep it as it is - a village of various cultures. We agree with them - it is a most interesting area. It would be a tragedy to have it invaded by a Starbucks or a McDonalds. |
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A Worthy Addition to the Foods of New York Roster
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| Sat, Oct 7, 06 12:00 PM |
swisherb |
Male |
50-59 |
Domestic Tourist(s) |
Individual |
| Had a fine time on the tour and saw parts of Greenwich Village and SoHo I didn't know existed, even though I visit NYC a couple of times each year. Todd and Barry are good tour guides and included a lot of historical info about the area that went far beyond food facts. I was especially pleased that there was no overlap between this tour of the Central Village and FoNY's separate tour of the West Village. |