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TikTok Duo Taste Buds Explores Global Cuisine Without Leaving New York City

TikTok Duo Taste Buds Explores Global Cuisine Without Leaving New York City

In a digital landscape often crowded with high-production food influencers and upscale restaurant reviews, a pair of friends known as the Taste Buds are finding massive success by keeping things simple and authentic. Dillon Davis and Nichols Neff, both 27, launched their TikTok journey from a Manhattan couch with a straightforward but ambitious goal: to sample food from every country on Earth without ever leaving the five boroughs of New York City.

The duo uses a virtual wheel to select a country at random and then researches the most authentic local spots to visit. Their first episode featured a trip to Little Armenia Cafe in Brooklyn, where they shared a meal and wine with owner Ararat El-Rawi. The video’s unpolished charm and genuine emotional connection to the food and culture resonated immediately with viewers, propelling the account to over 400,000 followers.

Unlike many influencers who seek out gimmicky dishes or free meals, Davis and Neff focus on hole-in-the-wall establishments that rarely receive major publicity. Their series has featured everything from Afghan mantu to Antiguan oxtail, often highlighting the personal stories of the restaurant owners. Many of these small businesses, including Moroccan restaurant Dar Lbahja and Bhutanese eatery The Weekender, have reported a significant boost in customers following their appearance on the channel.

The impact of the series extends beyond food reviews, as the creators have built lasting friendships with the people they meet. Kinley Dorji, owner of The Weekender, eventually joined the duo for a day of basketball and pizza, showcasing the community bond the project fosters. Davis and Neff maintain that their mission is not to act as critics, but to introduce audiences to the vast breadth of cultures existing within the city.

As the Taste Buds continue to expand their reach with brand deals and merchandise, they remain committed to their original vision of authenticity. By highlighting the stories of immigrant business owners and celebrating cultural diversity through shared meals, the duo is proving that food is a universal language that can bridge any gap.

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By: CNN Newsource

April 18, 2026

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