Jessica Toliuszis: Excellent mozzarella and prosciutto and salami. The best authentic Italian deli in the world. Grab a number and get ready to fill a bag or two!
331 Flatbush Ave (btw Park Place & Prospect Place), 브루클린, NY
일본 음식점 · Prospect Heights · 80개의 팁과 리뷰
Jennifer Yu: Who knew the best kind of neighborhood restaurant would be a legit sushi spot? Incredibly reasonable prices for omakase, don’t skip it. Snag a seat at the sushi bar if you can!
68 Forsyth St Frnt B (btwn Grand & Hester St), 뉴욕, NY
중국 음식점 · Lower East Side · 183개의 팁과 리뷰
Dane B: Definitely have to come back for the Big Tray Chicken, but I can say that the pork pancake is fantastic. Better than the pork burger at Xi'an. Crank it up to 11 with some of the chili oil on the side.
AlAnoud A AlGhunaim: Loud, candlelit, crowded but all in all splendid! Welcoming staff, they took their time to answer our questions. Burrata, oysters, ricotta dumplings and lamb ribs were amazing! Definitely coming back✨
Dan Lam: Great NYC institution. You can sit down and eat or take out to go. Knishes go for $3.75 and specials are more. Try the mushroom or chocolate. Credit card minimum $10.
Giulia M: Worth the wait! (Tip: Arrive right when it opens at 6pm, short line and you’ll probably get a table). Waiters are very friendly and helpful - got a few off the menu drinks that were amazing!
Jennifer Yu: This place holds so many memories for me. Never a meal without their salt and pepper fried squid over rice with a runny egg. Other favs: sweet and sour fried pork chops. Garlic chicken. Beef chow fun.
Jennifer Yu: One of the last old school Canto diners around. Get a few dim sum dishes, but my favorite is actually the steamed fish to go. Never hurts to grab some zong too.
Jennifer Yu: A longtime Chinatown staple who needs our support more than ever. $5.95 lunch special comes with a main, side rice and side soup. It really doesn’t get better than that (please don’t forget to tip!)
30 Mott St (btwn Pell St & Chatham Square), 뉴욕, NY
찻집 · Chinatown · 26개의 팁과 리뷰
Jennifer Yu: Yes, the place could use a facelift. But the service is the friendliest, the coffee is actually good, and you can’t beat the price. I have never loved something so plain until I came across Silk Road.
Jennifer Yu: I don’t know what I love more. The fact that it’s not a generic wine list or the fact that you feel like you’re in a living room that’s not atypical of NYC living room standards. What a gem.
180 Prince St (btwn Thompson & Sullivan St), 뉴욕, NY
프랑스 음식점 · SoHo · 166개의 팁과 리뷰
Jennifer Yu: Arrived at 5:00 for the burger and was #2 in line for opening at 5:30. Excellent bar service! “You deserve this” the bartender said as he served the burger to me 😭 No detail goes by unnoticed.
Jennifer Yu: Well priced wines by the bottle, carafe or glass and a food menu. Love the open space in the back where there’s couches and tables. So cozy!
33 Cortlandt Alley (btwn White & Walker St), 뉴욕, NY
미국 음식점 · Downtown Manhattan · 68개의 팁과 리뷰
Damian Bayona: Tip: single cheeseburger (no egg), fries split with you & your honey & a glass of cab to wash it down. More food & you will be down for the count - trust me 🤤
Jennifer Yu: No matter the time of the day, this place never disappoints. Can’t go wrong with anything on the menu, but the burger and the bucatini cacio e pepe are my favorites.
Jennifer Yu: The place to end the night (and maybe PTFO at the table?). Usually a wait though. Budae jigae and watermelon soju to share with the group.
Alex Robertson: black-owned business in NYC, opened by one Scarr Pimentel. Cheeky Sandwiches just across the way is also black-owned (by Din Yates). Pimentel famously mills his own grain every day (what)
Jennifer Yu: My go to spot every time I’m feeling sick or it’s a rainy day. Tang jai jook (congee) with a side of yau tiu (dough stick). And gong chow ngau hor (beef chow fun).