Tues. Oct. 21- Oct. 31, Dinner & Lunch
Come taste "the world's cuisine in the world's borough" during Queens Restaurant Week. The most ethnically diverse county in the United States, Queens definitely has it's share of great ethnic cuisine. Try for yourself at more than 100 local restaurants offering 3-course dinners for $28 and lunch for $14. For more information, click here.
Live in Brooklyn & don't feel like trekking to Queens (it's not that far Brooklynites!), how about...
Dine in Brooklyn
Tues. Oct. 21- 23, Dinner & Lunch
This six day 'dining local' celebration (you'll get another chance Oct. 27-30) is bringing together over 150 restaurants in Brooklyn to offer two-for-$15 lunches and a $25 prix-fixe dinner. For more information, click here.
Wed. Oct. 22, 6pm
One of the coolest, immersive cooking experiences ever, League of Kitchens offers cooking workshops in the kitchens of immigrants through the city. This talk will have the organizations founder, a food writer, and participating 'immigrant home cooks' discussing the cultural exchange of cooking and eating together. For more information, click here.
Thurs. Oct. 24- Nov. 2, various times
Celebrate craft cider all week with some incredible (and tasty) events like the launch of NYC's first urban cidery, Descendent Cider, among other tastings and food pairings. For more information and to see all the events, click here.
Sat. Oct. 25, 10:30am
On Brooklyn Bridge's Pier 6 you'll find their yearly Harvest Festival complete with crafts, volleyball, a pumpkin patch, photo-booth, obstacle course and live music. For more information, click here.