Found my favorite salsa via this sub last year. A few days ago, after I emailed feedback, the founder personally dropped off three jars for me to try!
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My Williamsburg Obsession: The Apollo Bagels in Williamsburg NY Read Post »
Google Maps page. It’s right by Wah Fung. They have the regular and pineapple bun versions. Tao Hong’s pork filling is less fatty than Mei Lai Wah’s. Their other pastries, like their egg tarts, are also really good. Plus, the owner is really nice. submitted by /u/justflipping [link] [comments]
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What are places in NYC that match this winter cozy vibe? Read Post »
Closed by Order of the Commissioner of Health and Mental Hygiene. submitted by /u/Fun_Reflection1157 [link] [comments]
Taim in the West Village has abruptly shut down Read Post »
https://www.eastvillagemeatmarket.com/ https://www.yelp.com/biz/east-village-meat-market-new-york I know there are other, possibly cheaper places in the city to get this sort of food, but there aren’t as many options in Lower Manhattan as there used to be and I’m very glad these guys are still around. I don’t do this every Saturday—we’re not exactly talking health food here—but every
The East Village Meat Market’s hot food tables, Saturday only Read Post »
This cold winter day’s got me feeling nostalgic. What restaurants or eateries of the past would you bring back if given the chance? For me, it’s a tie between Caracas Arepa & Marble Dessert Bar. Oh, how I miss dowsing their seafood arepa with their signature yellow sauce. And to this day, I still can’t
If you could bring back one closed restaurant, what would it be? Read Post »
I search in this sub about which spots hits, this is actually the second time that I go to New York, but the first time didn’t care about what I was eating or where. So I looked around before going this time. How did I do? submitted by /u/Icy_Elevator_403 [link] [comments]
What I ate in NYC for 2 days and a half Read Post »
Restaurants almost universally serve their “sharing plates” in 3 pieces. Oh, we can add a fourth piece for you!! They appear surprised by their clientele showing up as tables of 2 or 4 almost all of the time. Let me adjust this course for you and a few more dollars! I looked at the tables
The Tyranny of 3 Piece Appetizers Read Post »
It bothers me how people bring their dogs to places we eat. I can’t blame businesses because by law they can’t do anything out of fear of being sued. They can ask if it’s a service dog which dog owners can simply say yes without any proof. And many dog owners lie about their dog
We need to keep dogs out of coffee shops and restaurants. Read Post »
I love burgers – especially cheeseburgers – and we don’t make them like you do back in the UK. So, I made it my mission to try as many of the top rated spots from this sub as I could whilst I visited. In the order I visited: *apologies for the poor photography 1) Lovelies.
I tried as many burgers as I could whilst visiting New York Read Post »
I commute to midtown Manhattan daily for work and often rely on local affordable eateries to sustain myself. I work in service & while customers are still buying, my paycheck dropped nearly 40% since October & food costs keep rising so every cent counts when I’m looking for fast calories. 2 bros has been a
Not sure if it’s the exact location, sort of an odd corner near Hudson Yards, lack of marketing or something else, but a mostly empty room on a Sunday night. Surprising considering it’s the latest from Erik Ramirez from the (I thought) well respected Llama Group, and especially surprising considering how strong this meal was.
Why is Papa San not Packed Every Night Read Post »
x-post from r/asknyc I saw: Been living here for three years and I’m genuinely confused why we have literally every cuisine except Kiwi food. Like we got Ethiopian, Peruvian, even multiple Georgian spots but not a single New Zealand restaurant anywhere. I’m craving some kiwi butter chicken the way they do it in Auckland or
Why is there zero New Zealand food in NYC? (x-post) Read Post »
roundup of my favorite restaurants I visited in my Thanksgiving trip to nyc! I brought my parents & wanted them to have as best of an experience as they could, and the food was definitely a highlight of the trip for us. i mostly wanted try as many unique restaurants as possible & avoid super
7 days in nyc… how did i do? Read Post »
Here’s one of my current favorite NYC restaurant matchbooks! Please share pics of your favorites! There are over 10,000 independent restaurants in NYC. Does anyone know if someone has made the effort to set up a database of NYC restaurants that currently distribute branded matches with updates to the list to add any new restaurants
Collecting NYC Restaurant Matches Read Post »
Hi all, Small restaurant owner here just spewing my opinions and pleading that y’all try and order directly from restaurants as much as possible. Uber, Doordash, and Grubhub are convenient but man do they take the piss out of us owners and customers alike. I’m on the verge of breaking down becasue its been so
Disgruntled owner pleading with you to order directly from restaurant websites Read Post »
Got the #6 soup dumplings with chili oil, $10 cash only. For takeout, waited a solid 10 minutes in this windy ass weather but it was worth it submitted by /u/ThrowawayNYCJ [link] [comments]
White Bear in Flushing Read Post »
I had dinner at Casa Carmen in Tribeca with a few friends last weekend, and within minutes of my second drink, my memory went dark and I completely blacked out, which has never happened to me before. My friend also said she nearly fell asleep at the table after her second drink too, but snapped
Tampering w/ drinks at Casa Carmen in Tribeca? Read Post »
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This NYC restaurant was just ranked the best in the U.S. by a global ranking. Read Post »
Absolutely loved it. From the moment I entered: warm and friendly, beautiful space, service was 9.5/10, attentive but not intrusive. Food was amazing, honestly 9.5/10. In lots of pics on here it has looked drab, but I found it beautiful, and well presented. I think maybe the day-time dining and the lovely natural light helped
Eleven Madison Park, first time, lunch, loved. Read Post »
Been wanting to try this place for a while and I took my mom to an event around the corner for her birthday so we went here for dinner after. I got the wine and dine $19 special and chose the pappardelle with bolognese. The wine was a generous pour and the pasta was incredibly
Forma Pasta Fort Greene Read Post »
This was my fifth trip to NYC and my goal for this one was to only go to more under-the-radar food spots and avoid the hyped/touristy destinations so you won’t be seeing any L’Industrie, Joe’s, Katz, or Russ & Daughters in this post! With that said, since Reddit only allows for 20 pictures, this will
My favorite spots after a week in NYC Read Post »
Sushi Sho was awarded their third star – just announced live and well deserved. shows how insanely good it is considering Nakazawa’s history with the inspectors that they still award him 3 stars. submitted by /u/halfcastdota [link] [comments]
NYC has a new 3 star restaraunt Read Post »
went wednesday afternoon around 3pm, walked right in, spent 2 hours just.. full of joy got the chicken liver mee krob. the presentation more festive than a birthday cake. crispy rice noodles piled high with this rich chicken liver mousse, herbs everywhere, served with warm roti. i’ve never seen anything like it the stuffed cabbage
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Fake NYC foodie Pei Chung is a serial dine-and-dasher: cops Read Post »
Came up to city from Florida cause we were able to score a reservation on Thursday evening. As a South Indian, having that first bite of Gunpowder Dosa was truly my version of the “critic in Ratatouille” scene – took me back to when I was 5, having breakfast with my parents after church. Chef
Semma is worth all the hype! Read Post »
Masa has held 3 Michelin stars since 2009. Pretty big shakeup in the fine dining world. submitted by /u/OptimusPrime23 [link] [comments]
Masa Have Lost Their Third Michelin Star Read Post »
https://notableastoria.com Succulent stewed oxtail removed from the bone and combined with peppers, onions, and pepper jack cheese. Served on freshly baked Jamaican coco bread. This was incredible. Indulgent, savory, and really hit the spot. Notable is a deli with Jamaican and Caribbean flavors. So you’ll have the typical deli food, but also things like jerk
Oxtail Philly Cheese Steak on Coco Bread from Notable in Astoria, Queens Read Post »
I have lived in NYC for over 20 years, conducted countless research on which bodega has the cheapest coffee in every neighborhood I’ve lived in, gotten many late night deli sandwiches and I swear I’d never once heard of a chopped cheese until a friend was visiting in 2022. He said he was dying to
Chopped Cheese Mandela Effect Read Post »
I interviewed Johnny Norton of Culture Espresso in midtown which is my fave coffee shop. Like most good restaurants etc he became obsessed with limiting options and creating a welcoming environment through his own experiences at Stumptown and studying danny meyer etc. In doing a ton of these interviews now I think the common denominator
Amazing hospitality moment from owner of culture espresso Read Post »
So I’m looking to celebrate a big milestone (me and my girl won a lot on Stаke US last week) and want to go all out with a fancy dinner somewhere in the city. Budget is around $300 per person including drinks and I want it to be memorable as hell. I’ve been to Le
Where to drop $300/head for a celebration dinner Read Post »
My husband and I are bakery enthusiasts so of course when we were staying in the East Village for a few days, we hit up as many as we could. Here’s our thoughts: 1-2) Petit Chou: 5/10 – We visited in the mid-afternoon so I don’t think the baked goods were as fresh as they
10 East Village bakeries in 2.5 days Read Post »
I think this is interesting she’s saying too many diners are referencing reviews and tiktoks and it stops them from just having fun. Edit: If you wanna check out the whole podcast it’s here! I’m not making any money at all just tryna build an interesting thing loosely around food https://linktr.ee/danlovestochat?utm_source=linktree_profile_share<sid=64074a2b-fa2d-4224-a656-cdd23191bf56 submitted by /u/Better_sauce [link]
Ayesha Nurdjaja of shuka and shukette being real AF Read Post »
Los Taco no 1 – al pastor con todos (I shouldn’t have gotten the guac) 787 Coffee – ice coffee The Corner Slice (NJ) – assorted slices (great service) Barney Greengrass – salmon lox (this cost $35 CAD but was the best thing I ate all week 🥇) S&P Lunch – pastrami Overstory – El
Everything this Canadian ate and drank in 4 days in Manhattan and North Jersey Read Post »
EDITED TO ADD: I highly recommend Food Bank of New York City or United Way of New York City if you want to make an impactful donation fast. Both of them work and support with many pantries citywide and are in a great position to allocate donations where they are needed. As well as the
Don’t Fall For The Scam Fundraiser on This Sub Stealing From Food Banks Read Post »
Same as the letter writer, I love dressing up, going out solo, chatting with strangers and seeing where the night goes. I have my own personal spots but I want to know everyone else’s 🙂 submitted by /u/RougeChaotique [link] [comments]
What restaurant(s) is this for you? Read Post »
Ok, semi-rant incoming. I eat out 4–5 times a week in NYC and lately I’ve noticed a trend: restaurants act like they’re doing you a favor by letting you eat there. Chateau Royale is a prime example. My reservation was at 5 PM, not during prime dinner hours, and I was about 20 minutes late
Chateau Royale NYC. Overhyped, overpriced, and rude Read Post »