If you love food in general, and different dishes from different cultures and countries in particular, then New York City is the right place for you. There are more restaurants here than there are banks in Switzerland. You can just go with the flow and head to one of the nearest restaurants if you feel hungry.
If you would like to travel with a little more safety, you can get some tips, recommendations and information here.
When you plan a trip to New York, you probably don't think about the smaller snacks you'll have in between. You'll probably be able to find a quick bite to eat before a Broadway musical or a roll on the way from Lower Manhattan to Midtown.
Sure, no problem - but can I trust the food truck that's parked right there on the corner? And as a family, we didn't really want to spend $20 each on a small sandwich and a bottle of water.
So it might be a good idea to take a quick look before setting off on your day trip to see where you can find possible places to have a snack.
In the blog post There are a few insider tips.
There are good restaurants everywhere in New York City! The question here is more like: OK - I'm in Chelsea, or on the Upper East Side, or in Harlem and I'm hungry!! Where can I find something to eat RIGHT NOW, nearby? And how do I know that I can trust this or that restaurant? The answer is:
Eater New York offers a city map to go with its recommendations! Not to mention that Eater has real New York insider tips. Unlike Tripadvisor or Google, you can trust Eater blindly. The only condition is that you have to be online to be able to make a spontaneous decision. But even if you haven't got any data for New York, you'll find open WiFi everywhere. Be it in public places, parks, department stores, museums, train stations and subway stations. Here are the direct links to various neighborhoods:
A great combination of eating, looking and information can be found on New York food tours, which are offered for a variety of dishes in different neighborhoods. From donuts to pizza, from East Village to Harlem - just google it. In the link here you will find the food tours from freetoursbyfoot.
If you like to travel individually and in German and want to try all the typical New York dishes, TreffpunktNewYork is the right place for you. Simply send a non-binding inquiry to info@treffpunktnewyork.de send.
Click here for an overview of New York tours from TreffpunktNewYork.