Eat your way along New York City’s Pan-American highway on this small-group food tasting tour in Queens. Stop at a family-run Mexican bakery for a traditional sandwich to kickstart the tour before browsing the Ecuadorian, Argentinian, and Colombian vendors. Sample diverse takes on New York fast-food classics as you travel through the Corona, Jackson Heights, Elmhurst, and Flushing neighborhoods. You’ll learn a lot about New York’s culinary culture along the way.
The meeting point is in front of the Walgreens in Corona Plaza, 10314 Roosevelt Ave, Corona, NY 11368 (between 104 St. and National St.). It is right outside the 103 St. - Corona Plaza station of the South Exit of the 7 train.
Our day will consist of a series of delicious bites and intriguing sites, starting with a visit to the bustling area around Corona Plaza, filled with vendors and small restaurants.
The name here speaks for itself, a plaza representing the great diversity (culinary, especially) to be found in Queens!
As we continue eating our way through the neighborhoods of Queens, we will visit some of their more interesting cultural stops, like this former church turned into a Buddhist temple.
As we continue eating our way through Corona, Jackson Heights and Elmhurst, we will also pass several historical sites, like this one, which is one of the oldest churches in Queens.
St. James Episcopal Church, 84-07 Broadway, Flushing, NY 11373, USA
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