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places to eat in New York. Any ideas?
We have breakfast included with our hotel room so we are looking for a light lunch and then an evening meal.
Or is it best to just find an eatery wherever you happen to be when you get hungry :unsure:
Any places to avoid?
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Not been to either myself, but Katz Deli and Carmine's Italian Restaurant I have heard are both very good.
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Carmine's is quite good. Portions are served family style and are huge! http://carminesnyc.com/index.php
I like Juniors in Times Square. They have great cheesecake and a HUGE pastrami sandwich that is very nice http://www.juniorscheesecake.com/our.../times_square/
I've had some lovely hot dogs from street vendors.
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Thanks guys, I'll check out the menus :thumbsup:
Johnie....one thing I have to do (even though I'm not too keen on hotdogs) is to try a hotdog from a street vendor!
Seen it too many times in the movies :lol:
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Holy Cow Johnie, I looked at that Carmine's menu. There would have to be more than just Donna and I to go in there.
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I only know Buddys Cake Shop!
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Holy Cow Johnie, I looked at that Carmine's menu. There would have to be more than just Donna and I to go in there.
Oh yes, you need a group!
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Ok I can help you on this one.... Where are you staying and what kind of food are you interested in eating. For hot dogs I would go to either Grays Papaya or Shake Shack... Stay away from the street vendor for food, trust me on that one.
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Oh yes, you need a group!
Sometimes on the way home from work I will pick up a chicken parm and their Ragu(quite delicious) and the four of us can't finish half of it. Carmine's is great for groups of 6 or more.
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Aw, c'mon, Butterhead, dirty water dogs aren't THAT bad ;-)
It's an....experience!
Carmine's is where Jon proposed to me...and where i promptly knocked my glass of wine over :)
We always share and we ALWAYS take food home.
There's a pizza joint that Andrew LOVES, though the name is escaping me at the moment...Butter, maybe you can help? It's in the theatre district and used to be a church, I believe?
If you find yourself in Grand Central (either by transport, or just to visit) the "basement" has some wonderful food choices. Think: mall food court sort of thing.