What’S The Easiest, And Possibly Cheapest, Way To Travel Around The World? Put On Your Walking Shoes And Tour The Four Street Food Districts In New Haven. A Full Loop Is 5.4 Miles, But Chances Are You’Ll Be Full Before You Finish. You’Ll Travel From Downtown New Haven With Its Historic Green, Admire The “Yale Whale” (Ingall’S Ice Rink Designed By Eero Saarinen) At The Sachem District, Then Head Over To The Cedar District (Near The Yale School Of Medicine And Yale New Haven Hospital) With Its Long History Of Food Carts. Finally, Or Firstly If You Arrived By Car, You Can Be Wowed By Food Truck Paradise At Long Wharf Located Off Of I-95 At Exit 46.
Whatever Your Route, You Will Be Tempted With Cuisine From Around The World:
American
Bakery
Chinese
Coffee & Tea
Ethiopian
Ice Cream
Italian/Pizza/Mediterranean
Japanese/Korean
Latino/Spanish/Puerto Rican/Columbian/Cuban
Mexican/Southwest
Middle Eastern
Southern
Thai/Southeast Asian/Vietnamese
Featured Dishes Include Chicken Lo Mein; Steak And Cheese Sandwiches, Beef, Chicken And Veggie Tacos, Pizza, Ribs, Empañadas, Cashew Nut Chicken, Falafels, General Tso’S Chicken, Caesar’S Salad, Lamb Curry, Coffee, Tea, Cupcakes, Ice Cream…You Get
Food Service Types:
No Reservations
Counter Service (No Seating)
Pickup
Curbside Pickup
Fast Food
Meals Served:
Breakfast
Brunch
Lunch
Dinner
Dessert
Late Night
24 Hour
Average Price Per Person:
Under $10