Originally posted by: swbsam
katz is in the lower east side - google it, but i believe off of 1st ave?
Best pizza - debatble, but I love joe's pizza - 7 Carmine Street
best chinese - just go to china town (which is "canal street"). Walk around and go in a place where there are a lot of chinese people. I've always liked big wongs.. yeah, quote me.. that's the name of the restaurant, not my choice in extra curricular activity. it's not fancy but i love their duck and ribs.. joe's shanghai has delicious pork dumplings..
Originally posted by: darkxshade
Katz's Delicatessen for Roast Beef.
:shocked: :laugh: You know you've set yourself up for some wise ass comments to follow.Originally posted by: swbsam. . .I've always liked big wongs. . .
Originally posted by: Carbo
:shocked: :laugh: You know you've set yourself up for some wise ass comments to follow.Originally posted by: swbsam. . .I've always liked big wongs. . .
Originally posted by: Liet
It's not exactly Chinese, but I can strongly recommend Mooncake for some pan-Asian satisfaction. Their signature dish is the miso-glazed salmon over brown rice (comes with a salad with a nice mango dressing).
On Thursdays they have three lobster tails in a pine nut butter garlic sauce... DELICIOUS.
There are two locations - I frequent the one down near my job in Soho.
http://www.mooncakefoods.com/
Originally posted by: swbsam
katz is in the lower east side - google it, but i believe off of 1st ave?
Best pizza - debatble, but I love joe's pizza - 7 Carmine Street
best chinese - just go to china town (which is "canal street"). Walk around and go in a place where there are a lot of people. I've always liked big wongs.. yeah, quote me.. that's the name of the restaurant, not my choice in extra curricular activity. it's not fancy but i love their duck and ribs.. joe's shanghai has delicious pork dumplings..
Oh yeah, I keep hearing how kickass their chicken wings are! Honey soy or something, right?Originally posted by: ivan2
Originally posted by: Liet
It's not exactly Chinese, but I can strongly recommend Mooncake for some pan-Asian satisfaction. Their signature dish is the miso-glazed salmon over brown rice (comes with a salad with a nice mango dressing).
On Thursdays they have three lobster tails in a pine nut butter garlic sauce... DELICIOUS.
There are two locations - I frequent the one down near my job in Soho.
http://www.mooncakefoods.com/
and the chicken wings, hmm hmm!!
Originally posted by: Summit
lombardi's for best pizza. go to shake shack best burgers in the world and i live next door to an in n' out.
Originally posted by: halik
Originally posted by: Summit
lombardi's for best pizza. go to shake shack best burgers in the world and i live next door to an in n' out.
I thought shake shack was a tourist trap?