The United Kitchens in the Borough of Global Eats with Culinary Backstreets

Culinary Backstreets Walks

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Highlights

We’ll start our day off in bustling Corona Plaza, in the shadow of the elevated tracks of the 7 train, for a visit to a family-run Mexican bakery and, not far away, a taste of handmade tortillas and, on the weekends, pit-roasted goat. Also near the plaza, we’ll stop into a small bakery and café, owned by an immigrant who got his start toiling in the back kitchens of Manhattan restaurants, for a traditional cemita, the behemoth sandwich that’s the pride and joy of Puebla, Mexico. From there our walk will continue along Roosevelt Avenue, the area’s main artery and Queens’s own version of the Pan-American Highway, ducking into markets and stopping by vendors representing Mexico, Ecuador and Argentina. On a side street, we’ll drop by a Colombian “fast food” joint for that country’s almost surreal take on the New York hot dog, with topping options that include cheese, ham, bacon, eggs, pineapple and crushed potato chips. We’ll end our Queens food tour at a neighborhood café.

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Departure Point

  • The meeting point is in front of the Walgreen’s in Corona Plaza, 10314 Roosevelt Ave, Corona, NY 11368 (between 104 St. and National St.). It is right outside of the 103 St. - Corona Plaza station of the South Exit of the 7 train.

Return Details
  • The meeting point is in front of the Walgreen’s in Corona Plaza, 10314 Roosevelt Ave, Corona, NY 11368 (between 104 St. and National St.). It is right outside of the 103 St. - Corona Plaza station of the South Exit of the 7 train.

Duration
5 hours and 30 minutes

Languages Available
  • Human tour guide - English

Points of Interest


Stop At: Diversity Plaza
73-19 37th Road, NY 11372
Our day will consist of a series of delicious bites and intriguing sites, starting with a visit to the bustling area around Corona Plaza, filled with vendors and small restaurants.
Duration: 30 minutes

Stop At: Park Of The Americas
103-8 42nd Avenue, NY 11368
The name here speaks for itself, a plaza representing the great diversity (culinary, especially) to be found in Queens!
Duration: 45 minutes

Stop At: The Reformed Church of Newtown
85-15 Broadway, NY 11373
As we continue eating our way through the neighborhoods of Queens, we will visit some of their more interesting cultural stops, like this former church turned into a Buddhist temple.
Duration: 45 minutes

Stop At: Sherpa Temple
41-01 75th Street, NY 11372
As we continue eating our way through Corona, Jackson Heights and Elmhurst, we will also pass several historical sites, like this one, which is one of the oldest churches in Queens.
Duration: 45 minutes

Stop At: St. James Episcopal Church
84-07 Broadway, NY 11373
Another one of the fascinating historical sites that we will pass as we make our way to another hidden culinary gem.
Duration: 45 minutes

Additional Information

  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Voucher Info
Mobile or paper ticket accepted

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