NYC

Perhaps the best thing about NYC is the diverse food options. You can get anything from the very high end to the cheap eats from dingy,hole-in-the-wall shops. Here we hope to give you a comprehensive enough list that you’ll have a good idea where you can go to grab some good eats.

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To Try:
The Spotted PigJohn Dory Oyster BarThe Breslin – I am so proud of Chef April Bloomfield but I have yet to go to any of her restaurants. definitely going to hit up their brunch.
Mile End - Montreal-style smoked meat sandwiches,their equivalent to a NY Pastrami
Kin Shop – ridiculously good thai food
Osteria Morini – Michael White’s ode to pasta and lard *drooooool*
Traif - Elegant american food,bacon doughnuts are mind-blowing
Bianca – cheap good pasta
Marea - Michael White Italian,mad expensive though
Locanda Verde - another high-end italian place,has good meatballs
EscaLupa – we are Mario Batali fanboys/girls and we’re proud of it.
Baked - why oh why are you in Red Hook,Brooklyn!? too damn far. need a car.
Two Little Red Hens – bakery where we must try EVERYTHING
La Isla – strawberry stuffed french toast
5 Napkin Burger – the best burger you will ever have and probably the last thing you will ever eat.
Bridge Cafe – it’s super close to us but we’ve been too lazy/cold/lazy to get out of our apartment