Smath74 All American 93278 Posts user info edit post |
I'm going up to NYC over christmas, and I want to hit up some good local food places. I'm not looking for a $$$$$ 5 star restaurant... rather something nice, good, local, genuine.
I'm only going to be there one day so i'll only have the opportunity to hit up like 2 places at most. 12/5/2007 10:24:50 AM |
evan All American 27701 Posts user info edit post |
the carnegie deli at 7th ave and 55th
best damn sandwiches and cheesecake you'll ever have 12/5/2007 10:47:27 AM |
DirtyGreek All American 29309 Posts user info edit post |
^ yeah, $12 sandwiches. But you can share one with 2 other people
http://www.ricetoriches.com/frameset.php?content=/startpage.php Rice pudding, not really a restaurant, but it's awesome 37 Spring Street between Mott and Mulberry St
Brick lane curry house http://www.bricklanecurryhouse.com/ 306-308 e 6th st.
crif dog 113 st. marks pl
odessa (polish) 119 ave. a
also go to the upright citizens brigade theater http://www.ucbtheatre.com/ny/
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joepeshi All American 8094 Posts user info edit post |
grimaldi's pizza...the one in DUMBO was pretty authentic
http://www.grimaldis.com/brooklyn.htm 12/5/2007 12:40:22 PM |
sober46an3 All American 47925 Posts user info edit post |
i think i remember a while back someone on here tried to argue that the olive garden in time square was awesome. 12/5/2007 12:54:59 PM |
PiratesPack Veteran 471 Posts user info edit post |
Couple of local spots to consider seeking out:
1)Jackson Hole Great burgers, cheap prices. A few in all of NYC. One on 64th I think between 2nd and 3rd Ave, but maybe between 2nd and 1st. Small you will pass if you aren't looking closely.
2)PJ. Clarkes Another great burger place. With reasonable prices. On 3rd between 55 and 56 maybe.
3) Pizza places you can try: Joe's on Carmine or my personal favorite the Pizza Box on Bleecher. Also John's Pizzaria is the Time Square area (whole pies only here) is in an old church which is cool.
4) Rice to Riches (mentioned earlier): I am not a huge fan, but people seem to love it and it is worth checking out at least once. On Spring St.
5) Dinosaur BBQ in Harlem. I know going up north and getting BBQ sounds stupid, but this place is great. In Harlem on Riverside Dr and 132 I believe.
Other than than just walk around and pop into a place that looks good. And if you want local or good try not to do the walking in and around time square.
[Edited on December 5, 2007 at 1:02 PM. Reason : .] 12/5/2007 1:01:53 PM |
joepeshi All American 8094 Posts user info edit post |
Clinton St. Bakery
mmm sugar bacon. 12/5/2007 1:05:57 PM |
phried All American 3121 Posts user info edit post |
http://www.supperrestaurant.com/
Supper 156 E 2nd Street
you can't make reservations, but if there's a wait, you can give them your cell # and go to near-by bar and they will call you when your table is ready. 12/5/2007 1:09:08 PM |
Smath74 All American 93278 Posts user info edit post |
I was thinking about hitting up Lombardi's pizza on Spring St. 12/5/2007 1:09:27 PM |
TKE-Teg All American 43410 Posts user info edit post |
Jackson Hole burgers do rock. Don't worry about ordering fries with your burger, you won't be able to eat them.
I'm a big fan of Tony D'Napoli's. They're located on 83rd and 2nd, as well as another one around Times Square somewhere. Of course, for Italian food you really can't go wrong with wandering down Mulberry St and picking a place.
There's a German Restaurant called Heidelberg on 86th and 2nd that has pretty good German food, not to mention you can order beer sized up to 2 liters (DAS BOOT!).
There's a great bar called The Gingerman on 36th between 5th and Madison that has really good sandwiches (pretty big) and a fantastic beer selection.
[Edited on December 5, 2007 at 1:40 PM. Reason : Lombardi's is good] 12/5/2007 1:39:18 PM |
ssjamind All American 30102 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "1)Jackson Hole Great burgers, cheap prices. A few in all of NYC. One on 64th I think between 2nd and 3rd Ave, but maybe between 2nd and 1st. Small you will pass if you aren't looking closely." |
sweet, i only knew of the one in Queens along the M60 route.12/5/2007 2:05:31 PM |
Smath74 All American 93278 Posts user info edit post |
oh, i guess I should specify that i'm only going to manhattan since I have limited time. 12/5/2007 2:51:28 PM |
Agent 0 All American 5677 Posts user info edit post |
this is a good thread
ill be up there the weekend before new years. what are some decent dinner places around midtown? im staying in lower manhattan down by wall st. 12/5/2007 3:21:21 PM |
evan All American 27701 Posts user info edit post |
i second going to the UCB theater
and tony d'napoli's... both amazing 12/5/2007 3:29:07 PM |
frugal_qualm All American 1398 Posts user info edit post |
Magnolia Bakery.
Fricking Amazing. (thats Yodajammies btw) 12/5/2007 3:46:05 PM |
Smath74 All American 93278 Posts user info edit post |
this is the lounge. there is no need for images like that. 12/5/2007 3:49:06 PM |
NCBRETTSU Veteran 245 Posts user info edit post |
Butter!
It's trendy and shit, but the food was sooooo good and there wasn't really a pretentious attitude. 12/5/2007 3:57:43 PM |
skip All American 603 Posts user info edit post |
http://www.menupages.com/ 12/5/2007 5:19:41 PM |
crpelliz All American 1432 Posts user info edit post |
Crumbs Bake Shop >>> Magnolia Bakery
http://www.crumbsbakeshop.com/
Personally, I think Grimaldi's is overrated. For good pizza, I recommend John's Pizzeria in Manhattan (one on 44th st. and one on 64th st i think)... it's better than Grimaldi's. I have yet to find a pizza joint that blows me away, though. 12/5/2007 5:37:27 PM |
phried All American 3121 Posts user info edit post |
magnolia's is the most overrated bakery in the city. people only like to go there b/c some celeb used to get cupcakes there.
ferrara's is good for desserts if you're in little italy.
pam encore is a good thai place at 47th and 9th.
sea is a great thai place in williamsburg. one subway stop into brooklyn. you can get there faster than the upper east side. 12/5/2007 7:57:44 PM |
spöokyjon ℵ 18617 Posts user info edit post |
s'mac - Awesome mac and cheese. http://www.smacnyc.com 12/5/2007 9:39:46 PM |
hollister All American 1498 Posts user info edit post |
Gascogne in Chelsea for romantic country French http://www.gascognenyc.com/
Rolf's in the Flatiron District for German and schnapps http://www.urbanspoon.com/r/3/38518/New-York/Gramercy-Flatiron/Rolfs-Bar-Restaurant.html
And if you want to spend money, we loved Remy (near NY Hilton) for Italian 12/5/2007 10:32:20 PM |
package2 All American 1450 Posts user info edit post |
Silk Rd Palace if u like Chinese food + free wine 12/5/2007 11:00:08 PM |
phried All American 3121 Posts user info edit post |
i like s'mac a lot, but i have to eat half a roll of tums after eating there. very rich and heavy. good though.
my gf likes the eatery's mac & jack. they're on 9th ave & 53rd st. say cheese is a good lunch spot at 9th and 44th for everything grilled cheese.
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ElGimpy All American 3111 Posts user info edit post |
My favorite cheap restaurants:
35 (35 Lispenard Street): Best Thai food I've ever had. Better than the places in Brooklyn people will try and tell you about.
Burger Joint (118 W 57th St.): Awesome burgers, fairly cheap, but an even better experience. It's located behind a curtain in Le Parker Meridien, which is a super nice midtown hotel...but once you go behind the curtain this place is straight out of a Texas truckstop
Cafe Habana (17 Prince St.): Good Cuban food, but I mostly go for brunch, which I consider to be the best in Manhattan. If you go, make sure you get the grilled corn.
Jaya (90 Baxter St.): Pretty decent Malaysian food, I only go there for one dish which is really spectacular. Sweet Basil Chicken over rice
Katz's Deli (205 E Houston St.): Do not go to Carnegie, go here. Same quality food, if not better, and a much funner experience.
La Nueva Conquista (236 Lafayette St.): Extremely cheap Dominican food. Rice and beans, stew, plantains, etc. etc.
Moon House (67 Bayard St.): Cheapest Chinese food you will find that you wouldn't be scared to eat. Whole section of meals over rice (my favorite is the peppery beef) for under $4
Pommes Frites (123 2nd Ave): Just fries, with lots of different sauces.
Sapporo (152 W 49th St.): My favorite Japanese noodle place. I took my Japanese buddy here and he said it is just like the Ramen restaurants in Japan. HUGE bowl of soup for under $10
Wo Hop (17 Mott St.): There are plenty of places in NY to get food at the wee hours of the morning, but if you end up near Chinatown, this is the place to go. Downstairs, usually packed, even at 5 AM, often frequented by people that may or may not be gangsters from nearby Little Italy, and you can get a sweet T-shirt for $6 on top of your meal
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TKE-Teg All American 43410 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "ferrara's is good for desserts if you're in little italy." |
In my experience the service BLOWS there and I probably won't ever go there again. I went with my family for dessert once (after a meal at another place) and it took us about 45 minutes to get our stuff after we were seated. That was longer than the wait for our dinner, and not one of our desserts required any preparation (just canoli's, pasteries, etc.)12/6/2007 1:41:30 PM |
phried All American 3121 Posts user info edit post |
^i've never actually sat down there. just went in and picked stuff up. 12/6/2007 8:37:09 PM |
TKE-Teg All American 43410 Posts user info edit post |
Both restaurants in the base of the MetLife Building (attached to Grand Central, on 45th st between Lexington & Park Aves) are FANTASTIC. I've attended christmas parties there for the past 2 years and all the food is amazing. One's italian and the other asian, not sure about prices. 12/7/2007 1:30:02 PM |
Sugarush4u All American 16554 Posts user info edit post |
at carnegie's if you go..dont tell them that you are sharing...just casually sneak it by because they charge people to share food 12/7/2007 5:57:16 PM |
nicholaspea All American 2023 Posts user info edit post |
Couple good ones:
Barney Greengrass - smoked fish specialists. Veselka - Ukranian diner 12/7/2007 6:29:22 PM |
TKEshultz All American 7327 Posts user info edit post |
www.tavernonthegreen.com 12/7/2007 7:48:06 PM |
statehockey8 All American 947 Posts user info edit post |
^^^ cause they're jewish 12/7/2007 8:02:27 PM |
Phil LOLlins All American 1402 Posts user info edit post |
good call preggers 12/8/2007 12:55:12 AM |
Dentaldamn All American 9974 Posts user info edit post |
Fried Dumpling on Allen right below Delancey. 5 dumplings for a dollar and they're awesome Saigon Bakery - Mott st right below grand st. awesome vietnamese sandwiches for around $3.50 Huge. Pho Bang - somewhere on Mott st. 5 dollar bowls of the best pho ive had on the east coast.
thats my small asian tour of lower manhattan. Also just go under the Manhattan bridge and go to any of the places and get a duck.
also go into Crown Heights in brooklyn and eat some curried goat from some Haitians who obviously hate white people by the way they look at you. Get some beef or chicken patties too. 12/8/2007 10:59:26 AM |
Kev4Pack All American 25272 Posts user info edit post |
Balthazar in Soho for breakfast/brunch. 12/8/2007 12:09:26 PM |
TheBullDoza All American 7117 Posts user info edit post |
speak easy in the village....and the village is where it's at
12/8/2007 2:43:38 PM |
joepeshi All American 8094 Posts user info edit post |
I like Caliente Cab and Zeytuna too. 12/8/2007 10:02:57 PM |
tdwhitlo All American 1347 Posts user info edit post |
The only time I ever went to NYC I ate at Mars 2112 and Puglia Ristorante - I really dont recommend either one though so stay away from them :-p 12/8/2007 11:07:37 PM |
Neil Street All American 3066 Posts user info edit post |
Go to Lombardi's Pizza in Little Italy (32 Spring Street)
Make sure you visit here also: http://www.mcsorleysnewyork.com/
Sometime during your trip, make sure you represent NC State: http://www.brotherjimmys.com/location.aspx?location=1 12/9/2007 11:43:01 AM |
blasphemour All American 57594 Posts user info edit post |
ill be there for xmas as well. last year i hit up Ninja. shit was awesome. http://www.ninjanewyork.com/ 12/9/2007 12:22:31 PM |
ElGimpy All American 3111 Posts user info edit post |
I just went to Ninja last week...I didn't think the food was that great...but it was adequate enough that along with the awesome experience it's just worth the money...and when I say awesome, I mean TOTALLY SWEET 12/10/2007 10:44:19 AM |
scud All American 10804 Posts user info edit post |
I was at brother jimmys last sunday - can't beat all you can eat ribs and drafts for a good football sunday 12/10/2007 11:16:04 AM |
skip All American 603 Posts user info edit post |
^on certain days of the week (can't remember which ones) with a genuine southern id you can get a discount on your food. brother jimmys is a fun place to go for watching sports, etc, but the food is just okay in my opinion.
for a sandwich shop i really like zams down near battery park and for a good burger you have heartland brewery or jackson hole. you can get menus to most places through the link i posted earlier in the topic.
~skip 12/10/2007 11:32:53 AM |
TKE-Teg All American 43410 Posts user info edit post |
The Southern Discount at BJ's is Wednesday night. Which do you guys (that have gone) prefer? I'm 100% dedicated to the original (I think) one on 77th & 2nd. If you ever go there on Friday or Saturday night say hey to Drew (tall bartender). He's a State grad, class of '98.
Brother Jimmy's is my favorite bar by far, I go there way too often. The TriState Area Wolfpack (alumni) club usually meet there for Wolfpack games. I love a few of their dishes but overall I'd agree that the food isn't that amazing. However the Mac & Cheese is freaking great.
One place that has good Southern Food (IMO) is Southern Hospitality, its just down the street from BJ's on 2nd Ave at 75th st. Interestingly enough, its owned by Justin Timberlake. I thought the food was good but I'm no Southern food expert.
If you want good steak I suggest Peter Luger's in Williamsburg (Brooklyn) just by the base of the Williamsburg Bridge. Its been voted best steak in the city for 25 yrs straight, so thats hard to beat. However its not cheap and they only take cash. 12/10/2007 1:32:24 PM |
scud All American 10804 Posts user info edit post |
I walked by southern hospitality the other day and i thought that it looked interesting. Then my g/f (who lives across the street) told me it was owned by Justin Timberlake and I swore to never go there.
So to answer your other question - original, since it's just around the corner 12/10/2007 2:04:16 PM |
Agent 0 All American 5677 Posts user info edit post |
^JT is from memphis originally right?
i bet it's not bad if its southern cooking 12/10/2007 2:06:06 PM |
phried All American 3121 Posts user info edit post |
^^^i used to go to the ones on 96th st and 77th st to watch games with the TriState Alum peeps. met derrick whittenburg at the one on 96th and saw tara ried getting bombed at the one on 77th. now i usually go to the one by the garden at 8th and 31st... just b/c it's one block from where i work.
i need to make it out to peter luger's. i've heard a lot of good things about it. how much $$$ for two?
[Edited on December 10, 2007 at 2:34 PM. Reason : [] 12/10/2007 2:16:24 PM |
statehockey8 All American 947 Posts user info edit post |
yeah, 77th and 2nd Brother Jimmy's is money because it's right next to Lenny's, my favorite cheap, quick sandwich join 12/10/2007 7:30:07 PM |
TKE-Teg All American 43410 Posts user info edit post |
^Not to mention Mo's Caribbean, great place to play some beer pong and have cheap beer during the week 12/10/2007 9:47:41 PM |
Dentaldamn All American 9974 Posts user info edit post |
auntie mays chicken and waffles
awesome 12/10/2007 9:49:36 PM |