What we’re about
Join us for a culinary adventure through the diverse and vibrant ethnic food scene of NYC! Whether you're a curious foodie, a seasoned diner, or simply craving an authentic experience, our group is for anyone interested in exploring the rich flavors and cultural traditions of international cuisine. From Cantonese dim sum in Chinatown to Spanish tapas in Harlem, we'll sample a wide range of dishes and expand our palates together. Let's gather for delicious meals, fun conversations, and unforgettable dining experiences in the melting pot of New York City!
Upcoming events (4+)
See all- First Meetup: AYCE Hot Pot and/or BBQ99 taste favor, New York, NY
Welcome to our new group! For our very first Meetup, come join us in Chinatown for all you can eat hot pot and/or BBQ.
https://www.99favortaste.com/
99 Favor Taste is a all-you-can-eat hotpot and bbq restaurant in NYC. Each person gets their own hot pot.PRICING: ALL YOU CAN EAT
- Hot Pot $29.99 + tax + tip + any drink
- BBQ $32.99 + tax + tip + any drink
- Hot Pot & BBQ $39.99 + tax + tip + any drink
Each person gets their individual hot pot.
NOTEWORTHY: If you have a special day +/- 3 days from today ------> CLICK HERE
- Dim Sum and Peking Duck DinnerBlue Blossom, New York, NY
Let's have dinner at Blue Blossom where "every bite becomes a gourmet journey through millenia"
About the restaurant: Inspired by the beauty of blue-and-white porcelain, Blue Blossom takes its name from the traditional Chinese concept of 青花 (qinghua) — a term that refers to both the color blue and the iconic blue-and-white porcelain. With “blue” symbolizing elegance and calm, and “blossom” capturing the vitality and beauty of a flower in bloom, Blue Blossom combines these elements to create a space that’s as visually captivating as it is inviting.
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We'll dine family-style and share the food bill, together with tax and tips. Any drinks are separate and are the sole responsibility of the drinkers. - Taste the World at the Queens Night MarketNeeds location
Let's do a foodie crawl at the Queens Night Market, which is celebrating its 10th season. Time Out New York lists the night market as the #1 food festival in the U.S.!
On Saturday nights in Queens, New York, mouthwatering scents from Moldova to Mexico fill the air. Children play, adults mingle . . . and, above all, everyone eats. Welcome to the Queens Night Market, where thousands of visitors have come to feast on amazing international food—from Filipino dinuguan to Haitian diri ak djon djon.
FREE ENTRANCE TO THE MARKET.
NOTEWORTHY: ALL FOODS ARE SOLD AT NO MORE THAN $6.00! PLEASE NOTE VENDORS ARE CASH ONLY!
GETTING THERE: The market is located only four blocks from the 111th Street station on the 7-train. We'll meet here at 4pm and walk over to the market together.
- NOTE: Due to extremely limited available parking in the area, all visitors are encouraged to leave their cars at home and commute, bike, or walk to the Queens Night Market.
LIABILITY WAIVER: come prepared. Participate at your own risks. Hold no one liable, etc. etc.
- Alphabet Dining: A is for AUSTRALIAIsla & Co, New York, NYUSD 2.00
It's been said that in New York City you can try the cuisine of every country in the world from A to Z. Is that really true? Let's find out for ourselves.
Starting our Alphabet Dining series ... first up: A is for AUSTRALIA … kangaroo skewers anyone? 😆
About the Restaurant: https://www.isla-co.com/midtown
At Isla & Co, you can enjoy a small slice of Australia without the 20-hour flight.CLICK HERE TO PERUSE MENU
We'll dine family-style and share the food bill, together with tax and tips. Drinks are separate and are the sole responsibility of the drinkers.MEETUP FEE: a $2.00 Meetup fee per person will be added to the final bill to help offset the cost of keeping this group going.