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Chinatown can definitely be intimidating, even for a native New Yorker! It’s a diverse neighborhood with historic landmarks, hidden side streets, delicious foods from all over Asia, and it’s home to one of the largest population of Chinese people in the western hemisphere. Join us as we share interesting stories, sights and delicious foods. With so many choices, where do you start? That’s where we come in! Enjoy 3 sit-down tastings: Dim Sum (6 different types), Peking Duck (prepared as if you were in Beijing), Malaysian Roti Canai, and more. End the tour with a classic Chinese pastry. Join us for a memorable journey that will leave you with a deep understanding of the flavors and history, as well as the confidence to navigate NYC Chinatown’s food scene on your next visit!
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