The Eat Your World Shop

Interested in buying a food tour gift certificate, a NYC food itinerary, or Eat Your World or Eat Something New in Queens merchandise*? You’re in the right place!

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    Give the gift of an incredible food experience to someone you know! Gift certificates are for one weekend food tour ($80), which entails 5-7 stops for world food in roughly 3.5 hours. Read more about our food tours here. The cost of this includes all the food and drink offered on the tour; it does not include any optional tips for the tour guide. If you'd like the certificate to be all-inclusive with a tip, you can include it before you check out. (See tip button on cart page.) If you'd like to gift a weekday or weeknight ($75) food tour, please get in touch: laura@eatyourworld.com. Please read the description below for more details.
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    Give someone you know the gift of a self-guided Jackson Heights, Queens, food tour customized to their dietary preferences (think: vegetarian, gluten-free, food trucks only, mostly Indian food, all dumplings—anything!) and current public health guidelines. They can tour the neighborhood safely on their own time and at their own pace, eating just the foods they'd love the most! See more information below. **$5 of every tour sold is donated to Make the Road NY or a local food pantry.
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    While we are running in-person food tours of Jackson Heights regularly, we still have some self-guided touring options for those who want to go it alone, with confidence. This newly updated vegan food tour encompasses 7 food stops for Indian, Bangladeshi, Tibetan, Nepali, Colombian, and Thai dishes. I spoke to the chefs/staff at each stop to ensure exactly what is vegan (or how to order it vegan, if one ingredient needs to be omitted). Go forth and eat vegan safely (and support some of our favorite restaurants and vendors!) using this very detailed 14-page guide.
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    Updated for 2025: We are, of course, still running regular in-person food tours of Jackson Heights. But we have this self-guided touring option for those who wish to go it alone, or for those times when we cannot meet the guest-minimum threshold for an in-person tour to run. This indoor-outdoor food tour is a mix of street vendors, grab-and-go eating, and sit-down (casual) dining. It is best for small groups of 1-4 people. These 9 food stops encompass Indian, Bangladeshi, Tibetan, Nepali, Mexican, Colombian, and Thai eateries or vendors. (You will want to pick and choose among those stops, or else be carting home a ton of leftovers!) This is the best way we know how to continue to support some of our favorite restaurants and vendors when we are unable to lead a tour (or have a guest who prefers to explore solo). Go forth and eat with confidence using this very detailed guide. **Customized self-guided food tours (based upon favorite cuisines, vegetarian/gluten-free/dairy-free/peanut-free preferences, etc.) are also available, starting at $55. There is also a separate vegan self-guided tour available. Gift certificates for customized self-guided tours are available as well in this shop, or you can email laura@eatyourworld.com to request one yourself.
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    New for 2025: After a decade-plus of giving food tours only in our own neighborhood of Jackson Heights, we at Eat Your World have created this self-guided food tour in the next-most-requested neighborhood of the World’s Borough: Flushing. This is not just any old neighborhood: It’s Queens’ incredible Chinatown, and it's a mecca for food from all over China (and beyond). For the purposes of our guide, we’re focusing mostly on regional Chinese eats. This indoor-outdoor self-guided food tour is a mix of sidewalk vendors, grab-and-go eating, and food court dining. It will tell you exactly where to walk, what to order, what the food looks like (lots of photos!), what it costs, and who takes credit cards. Best for small groups of 1-4 people and for use during the day,* this tour includes 9 food stops and a lot of "bonus stops" as well, plus a mini-guide to favorite sit-down restaurants. (You will want to pick and choose among those stops, or else be carting home a ton of leftovers!) Walking around Flushing is a whirlwind for the senses, and every block seems to hold some delicious, easy-to-miss secret. Don’t give in to overwhelm! Armed with this very detailed guide, you can eat your way confidently through Flushing for an amazing introductory course to one of Queens’ best neighborhoods for food (and culture) lovers, and help support the small, independent-owned eateries of Chinatown that we love. *While we do recommend a few sitdown restaurants that are great for dinner, the bulk of the snacks on this tour are from spots that close by 7:30-8pm, so please plan accordingly. 
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