• Share your love for Queens’ food vendors (and local art!) with your loved ones by sending them one of these greeting cards by Queens artist Costanza Musumeci. Each one is drawn from a vendor in Jackson Heights. These retail for $5.50 each. Please note these cannot be purchased directly via this site. Buy them here.
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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. 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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    Updated for 2024: While we are currently running regular in-person food tours of Jackson Heights, we still have this self-guided touring option for those who wish to go it alone, with confidence. This indoor-outdoor 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 safely 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 self-guided tours are available in this shop, or email laura@eatyourworld.com to request one yourself.
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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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