New York City Business Spotlight: Taste Mulberry Street – A Culinary Journey Shops & Restaurants
Taste Mulberry Street – A Culinary Journey is an Ahoy New York food tour of Nolita, Little Italy and Chinatown and it features six delicious tastings from five different cuisines- Spanish, French, Italian, Vietnamese and Chinese. In this New York City business spotlight, we take a look at all of these amazing shops and restaurants on the food tour and what makes each of them special. We encourage you to support all these amazing small businesses during these tough times.
La Churreria – 284 Mulberry St
Next door to the popular Socarrat Paella Bar is La Churreria. Both Socarrat and La Churreria are owned by Jesus “Lolo” Manso who wanted to bring authentic Spanish foods to the neighborhood. Churros are a yummy Spanish street food and La Churreria’s churros are especially out of this world. These sweet fried dough treats are made fresh and when dipped in a bit of chocolate and served warm, they are just pure bliss with every bite.
French Cheese Board – 41 Spring St
If you want to learn more about French cheeses, French Cheese Board is the place to be! With a beautiful event space and a great selection of cheeses for sale, this place is a must for any cheese lover or even anyone curious about it. You can sample an assortment of tasty French cheeses such as comté and camembert and learn about how they are made and their fascinating history on our food tour.
Pomodoro Ristorante & Pizzeria – 51 Spring St
Pomodoro is a very popular corner pizzeria in Nolita. They have hands down the best vodka sauce pizza in New York City (and we argue the best vodka pizza in the world). This is one slice you have to try for yourself! They are still open for deliveries.
Lunella Ristorante – 173 Mulberry St
Little Italy is renowned for its pastas and Lunella Ristorante is a family-run Italian restaurant in the heart of Little Italy with top-notch pastas. You really have to try their fresh pasta like their fettuccine (which you can do on our food tour)!
Pho New York – 73 Mulberry St
There is much more than just Chinese restaurants in Chinatown. There are actually many Vietnamese restaurants scattered throughout the neighborhood and our favorite by far is Pho New York. Their pho noodles and banh mi sandwiches are delicious but the real star of the show is their spring rolls. When wrapped in some lettuce and dipped in some of their signature sauce, it just hits the spot.
Eggloo – 60 Mulberry St
Finally you are in for a treat at Eggloo, probably one the most exciting dessert shops in Chinatown! Be sure you have your camera ready. Their egg waffle sundaes are legendary in Chinatown and they taste as good as they look (and smell)! Their sundae features ice cream, yummy toppings, sauces, and of course some of their Hong Kong-style egg waffles served warm. Yum!
So which yummy tasting on Taste Mulberry Street – A Culinary Journey are you looking forward to or missing the most?