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7-Day Foodie Itinerary in New York City - August 2023

  1. Day 1: Greenwich Village
    10 minutes (1.3 miles) from Midtown Manhattan

    Explore the vibrant streets of Greenwich Village in the morning, known for its charming brownstones and artistic atmosphere. Indulge in a delicious brunch at Cafe Wha? ($20, 1 hour) and experience the lively music scene. In the afternoon, visit Washington Square Park and try some street food ($10, 2 hours). End the day with a delightful dinner at Carbone for classic Italian-American cuisine ($50, 2 hours).

    • Cafe Wha?: $20, 1 hour
    • Street Food at Washington Square Park: $10, 2 hours
    • Carbone: $50, 2 hours
  2. Day 2: Chelsea Market and High Line
    15 minutes (2.5 miles) from Greenwich Village

    Start your day at the iconic Chelsea Market and explore its diverse food vendors ($15, 1.5 hours). Enjoy a leisurely walk along the elevated High Line park with beautiful views of the city and grab a quick bite ($10, 1 hour). For dinner, experience the culinary delights of Buddakan with its modern Asian cuisine and elegant ambiance ($60, 2 hours).

    • Chelsea Market: $15, 1.5 hours
    • High Line: $10, 1 hour
    • Buddakan: $60, 2 hours
  3. Day 3: Williamsburg, Brooklyn
    20 minutes (3 miles) from Chelsea Market

    Discover the trendy neighborhood of Williamsburg in Brooklyn. Start your morning with a delicious brunch at Five Leaves known for its Australian-inspired cuisine ($25, 1.5 hours). Spend the afternoon exploring the local shops and indulge in artisanal ice cream from Van Leeuwen ($10, 1 hour). Enjoy a memorable dinner at Llama Inn for Peruvian cuisine with a modern twist ($50, 2 hours).

    • Five Leaves: $25, 1.5 hours
    • Van Leeuwen: $10, 1 hour
    • Llama Inn: $50, 2 hours
  4. Day 4: Lower East Side
    15 minutes (2 miles) from Williamsburg

    Embark on a culinary adventure in the vibrant Lower East Side. Start your day with a bagel and lox at Russ & Daughters ($15, 1 hour). Explore the area's street art and vintage shops in the afternoon. Treat yourself to a delightful dinner at Katz's Delicatessen for iconic New York deli classics ($30, 2 hours).

    • Russ & Daughters: $15, 1 hour
    • Katz's Delicatessen: $30, 2 hours
  5. Day 5: Midtown Manhattan - Food Tours
    10 minutes (1.5 miles) from Lower East Side

    Join a food tour in Midtown Manhattan for a diverse culinary experience. Start with a breakfast pastry at Paris Baguette ($10, 1 hour). Visit popular food spots like Eataly and Grand Central Market ($20, 2 hours). Enjoy a fancy dinner at the renowned Gramercy Tavern for farm-to-table American cuisine ($80, 2 hours).

    • Paris Baguette: $10, 1 hour
    • Eataly & Grand Central Market: $20, 2 hours
    • Gramercy Tavern: $80, 2 hours
  6. Day 6: Flushing, Queens
    1 hour (11 miles) from Midtown Manhattan

    Embark on a culinary adventure to Flushing, Queens, known for its diverse Asian cuisine. Start with a dim sum feast at Asian Jewels Seafood Restaurant ($30, 2 hours). Explore the vibrant food stalls of the New World Mall ($10, 2 hours). Treat yourself to an authentic Korean BBQ dinner at Hahm Ji Bach ($40, 2 hours).

    • Asian Jewels Seafood Restaurant (Dim Sum): $30, 2 hours
    • New World Mall: $10, 2 hours
    • Hahm Ji Bach (Korean BBQ): $40, 2 hours
  7. Day 7: Chinatown and Little Italy
    15 minutes (2 miles) from Flushing

    Immerse yourself in the cultural and culinary richness of Chinatown and Little Italy. Start with a traditional Chinese breakfast at Joe's Shanghai ($15, 1 hour). Explore the vibrant markets and shops in Chinatown and enjoy a delightful lunch at Nom Wah Tea Parlor ($20, 2 hours). Indulge in Italian cuisine for dinner at Emilio's Ballato ($60, 2 hours).

    • Joe's Shanghai: $15, 1 hour
    • Nom Wah Tea Parlor: $20, 2 hours
    • Emilio's Ballato: $60, 2 hours

Recommendations

If you have more time, consider visiting the Brooklyn Brewery for a beer tasting experience or taking a day trip to Hudson Valley to explore local wineries and farm-to-table restaurants. To maximize your foodie fun, try joining a cooking class or food-themed walking tour to delve deeper into the culinary scene.

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