9-Day Foodie Itinerary for New York City

  • Day 1: Smorgasburg
    35 minutes (8.3 miles) from JFK Airport

    Kick off your culinary adventure with a visit to Smorgasburg, a weekly outdoor food market featuring 100+ food vendors. Enjoy local favorites such as lobster rolls, ramen burgers, and artisanal ice cream.

  • Day 2: Chelsea Market
    25 minutes (6.2 miles) from Smorgasburg

    Explore the iconic Chelsea Market, home to dozens of restaurants and shops featuring gourmet foods and international cuisine. Try a classic lobster bisque from the Lobster Place or indulge in some specialty cheeses at Lucy's Whey.

  • Day 3: Greenwich Village Food Tour
    30 minutes (3.5 miles) from Chelsea Market

    Join a guided food tour of Greenwich Village and discover the neighborhood's rich culinary history. Taste delicious pizza from Joe's Pizza, visit Murray's Cheese Shop for unique cheese samples and try macarons from Bosie Tea Parlor.

  • Day 4: Brooklyn Brewery and Hometown Bar-B-Que
    45 minutes (8.7 miles) from Greenwich Village Food Tour

    Experience Brooklyn's famous craft beer scene with a brewery tour and tasting at Brooklyn Brewery. Afterward, head to Hometown Bar-B-Que for some classic barbecue and live music.

  • Day 5: Eataly and Little Italy
    35 minutes (6.1 miles) from Brooklyn Brewery and Hometown Bar-B-Que

    Discover Italy's culinary treasures at Eataly, a marketplace that offers authentic Italian products and dishes. Afterward, head to nearby Little Italy for some classic pasta dishes and cannolis at traditional Italian restaurants such as Da Nico and Alleva Dairy.

  • Day 6: Union Square Greenmarket and Gramercy Tavern
    30 minutes (4.1 miles) from Eataly and Little Italy

    Visit the year-round Union Square Greenmarket and enjoy fresh seasonal produce, artisanal bread, and cheeses. Then, make a reservation at Gramercy Tavern for a fine dining experience featuring seasonal American cuisine.

  • Day 7: Levain Bakery and Shake Shack
    25 minutes (2.5 miles) from Union Square Greenmarket and Gramercy Tavern

    Indulge your sweet tooth with freshly baked cookies, pastries, and bread at Levain Bakery. Then, head to the original Shake Shack location in Madison Square Park for delicious burgers and shakes.

  • Day 8: Momofuku Noodle Bar and Dominique Ansel Bakery
    25 minutes (4 miles) from Levain Bakery and Shake Shack

    Try the famous ramen dishes and pork buns at Momofuku Noodle Bar. Afterward, head to Dominique Ansel Bakery for the original cronut and other delicious pastries.

  • Day 9: The Halal Guys and Russ & Daughters
    20 minutes (3.4 miles) from Momofuku Noodle Bar and Dominique Ansel Bakery

    End your foodie adventure with some world-famous halal chicken and gyro at The Halal Guys food truck. Then, visit Russ & Daughters for some classic Jewish deli fare including smoked salmon, bagels, and pastrami sandwiches.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • Smorgasburg (2-3 hours, $20-$30)
  • Chelsea Market (2-3 hours, $15-$25)
  • Greenwich Village Food Tour (3 hours, $60-$80)
  • Brooklyn Brewery (2 hours, $25-$35)
  • Hometown Bar-B-Que (2-3 hours, $20-$30)
  • Eataly (2-3 hours, $20-$30)
  • Gramercy Tavern (2-3 hours, $100-$150)
  • Levain Bakery (30 minutes, $5-$10)
  • Shake Shack (1 hour, $10-$15)
  • Momofuku Noodle Bar (1-2 hours, $20-$30)
  • Dominique Ansel Bakery (30 minutes, $5-$10)
  • The Halal Guys (30 minutes, $10-$15)
  • Russ & Daughters (1-2 hours, $15-$25)
  • Total Estimated Costs: $330-$470

Transportation

Travelers can use the extensive subway network to navigate New York City's neighborhoods efficiently. A MetroCard costs $2.75 for a single ride or $33 for a weekly unlimited pass. Taxis and ride-sharing services are also readily available but can be more expensive, especially during rush hour.

Useful Tips

If you have more time, consider visiting other popular foodie destinations such as Katz's Delicatessen, Di Fara Pizza, and Peter Luger Steak House. If you have less time, prioritize your must-visit locations and book reservations in advance to avoid long wait times.

Airports

New York City has three airports: John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK), LaGuardia Airport (LGA), and Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR). JFK is the largest airport and located 16 miles southeast of Midtown Manhattan.

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