Hi there!
Let's have a quick start with the second part of my favorites in New York.
Look, be inspired and check out, if you can!
1. First To Do: A Hot Dog on the street! This was the first of a lot.
Served fresh and hot with sauerkraut, onions, ketchup and mustard, it's a great lunch
snack for 2-3$ (Attention: Tourist locations like Times Square charge 5$!)
2. Hot Pot Stickers from a food truck near Staten Island Ferry station downtown.
Here: Korean style pulled pork. Attention: Delicious, but veeery hot! (5 pieces 3,50$)
3. Three-cheese fries and Burger at "Burger Burger"
Just awesome! Crowded at lunchtime between 1 and 2 pm..
one of the best burgers I've ever tried!
4. Red Velvet Dessert Cup from Whole Foods:
Layers of red velvet cake pieces and cream cheese,
topped with fresh strawberries. Heaven!
5. Oyster Barney in New York at Grand Central Station.
Sorry I have no food pic! I had a great, spicy gazpacho with shredded lobster and
fired oysters wit peachbutter. Delicious, nice service, even when crowded and
beautiful atmosphere - imagine a french fish restaurant in Marseilles
6. One and only: Magnolia Bakery - went there 3 times in 10 days!
You see their famous cupcakes: chocolate vanilla and lemon. We tried a red velvet
Mini-Cheesecake and the Smores Cake too - fantastic, sweet, just yummy!
Plus, the shops look so cute! I bought the pale blue eco tote bag as a souvenier..
I'll be back!
7. Japanese mochi boutique on Madison Avenue - please, just go there!
Wonderful minimalsitic and chic store for traditional mochis and other japanese sweets.
We tried two different little rice cakes - mine was filled with red bean paste, wrapped in
a salty (!) cherry tree leaf and topped with a cherry blossom.
Delicate, exceptional and sweet - the new maccarons?
8. Joe's Shanghai - best dumplings (TRY!!!) & best chinese food!
Try the Szechuan Style Ribs, chicken and shrimps in plum sauce and the wonton & cabbage brooth.
Chic in Midtown, authentic in Chinatown - both are great!
9. Pork chop at Moma Café on the 2nd floor.
Great food for a museum restaurant!
10. Dreesen's Donuts in Easthampton NY
The very best. Period.
(I heard R. De Niro likes them glazed...)
Bon appetit!