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New York’s one of the top cities about which to ask questions this week, because here’s another New York-related query. This time it’s from the lovely Sarah, formerly from Gayton, now from Norman, but imminently to be from New York:
I’m moving to New York to go to acting school. So, what are some GREAT places to eat? I’ve never been in my life, but I am a total foodie and am up for trying almost anything.
BUT, I’m also a student, so I don’t want to go broke after one great meal. Suggestions?
I doubt my vantage point from Crystal Palace, some 3465 miles away from the nosh-houses of New York, is optimal for answering this question; but we know many of you are New York-savvy, so go to the comments and avail Sarah of your feeding tips.
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July 17, 2010 at 4:26 am |
Gray’s Papay
Broadway and 72nd street
This is a popular 24hr hot dog stand. Cheap and delicious….
google it for more info 🙂
July 16, 2010 at 9:44 am |
For the budget conscious you have to try:
shakeshack (awesome burgers, always a queue)…
1-2-3 burger-shot-beer (speaks for itself)…
blockheads (mexican, fantastic margeritas)…
99cent pizza slices from 3rd avenue…
the infamous halal street meat vendor on 53rd/seventh…
Hurley’s on 48th between Broadway & 8th Ave (always a great vibe & excellent hotwings)
so many choices, those are a few of my faves – enjoy NYC cos it’s unforgettable!
July 15, 2010 at 8:10 pm |
I would recommend the Hard Rock Cafe if you like rock memoribilia or, if you’re a fan of Forrest Gump, the Bubba Gump Shrimp Co.
July 15, 2010 at 1:47 pm |
The area around W14 to 18 Street @ 8th avenue has some great reasonably priced restaurants – Noosh noodle bar is really cool.
Pink Teacup in Greenwich brilliant breakfasts.
Cafeteria 24 hour diner: awesome.
Max Brenner’s chocolate shop – try the chocolate syringe.
For a special occasion, Craftsteak is full of nice staff and amazing food but it’s $$$
July 14, 2010 at 7:04 pm |
there are so many choices! blogs to check out: http://midtownlunch.com/ http://roboppy.net/food/ http://newyork.seriouseats.com/ . every time i go to new york i go to shopsin’s. and there’s some cheap but good japanese food around st mark’s square. good luck with your move.