New York Grub

Posted on Monday, May 23rd, 2005 at 10:42 am under Grub, Personal.
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I Love N.Y. I’m leaving for New York tonight to spend two weeks with my sister. We’ll also be be going down to DC to visit my younger sister during the weekend. I love New York. My wife and I always felt we would end up either overseas or in NY. I love the pace of the city, the buildings, the people and of course, the food. Which brings me to the following request. I am looking for the “must eat” places to grub in NY. If you are a grub master, I would love to hear from you. You will know if you are a grub master if people always ask you where to eat cause you just know the hidden treasures of the city.

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4 Responses to “New York Grub”

  1. gravatar Jeff J Jawk
    May 23rd, 2005 at 1:27 pm

    Red Bamboo
    140 West 4th Street between 6th Ave and Macdougal Street on the right side

    Vegetarian Paradise 2
    West 4th Street between 6th Avenue and MacDougal Streets in the West Village

    Counter
    105 First Ave. (East Village)
    between 6th and 7th Sts.
    212-982-5870

  2. gravatar Vishal Goklani
    May 23rd, 2005 at 7:16 pm

    New Green Bo

    The best chinese food you will ever have - located in the center of chinatown……just order some vegetable dumplings, and you will stuff your face silly.

    66 Bayard Street
    New York NY 10013

    (212) 625-2359

  3. gravatar Soulless
    May 23rd, 2005 at 8:24 pm

    Sushi of Gari: best sushi place in the city. Order the Gari’s special- the master chef will prepare a six course meal based on your preferences (like no shell fish, or avacados). Truly amazing concotions and good price too.

    402 east 78th street
    (212)517-5340
    P.S. Try and make reservations a day before (its real small).

  4. gravatar nine-times
    May 25th, 2005 at 4:21 pm

    Burgers: If the weather is nice, check out the Shake Shack, which is in Madison Sq. Park (23rd and Madison). You can sit out in the park, eat a terrific burger, and drink a beer. And it’s not too expensive.

    Williamsburg: If should end up in the trendy area in north Brooklyn, look for “Diner” at Broadway and Berry.

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