Call me Ethnojunkie.
My mission is to introduce you to some delicious, accessible, international treats (hence, “ethno-”) that you’ve never tasted but soon will never be able to live without (hence, “-junkie”).
An ethnojunket is a food-focused walking tour through one of New York City’s many ethnic enclaves.
On this ethnojunket through Brooklyn’s Little Odessa, we’ll sample delectable indulgences from a hand-picked selection of restaurants, bakeries, and street vendors representing Ukrainian, Uzbek, Russian, Georgian, Turkish, Azerbaijani, and Uyghur cuisines. We’ll share Georgian cheese bread as well as Turkish and Russian sweets and treats along with amazing dumplings, savory meat pies, authentic ethnic dishes, and so much more.
You won’t leave hungry, and you will leave happy!
Posted By : jasondS3528SV
This was a GREAT tour and really really enjoyable. The guide really knows what he is talking about. He took us to many food shops, sometimes just because 'this is the best place for this particular item'. Highly recommended.
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Posted On : 2024-06-19 23:22:23
Posted By : Gary_s
I've done several food tours at different places around the world, and this one was the best! Rich did a great job of explaining the food selections, always tying the food in with its history, and the history of the nation from which each selection originates. The food itself was great, and well selected. As Rich says in his description, "You want leave hungry". Highly recommended!
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Posted On : 2023-09-05 08:10:51