Food in New York, as the city's cultural, ethnic as interesting. If you want to eat a simple meal, for example, marinated vegetables, pasta or Italian sausage, may wish to visit each community to find the Italian restaurant. If you want to eat a little attention can go to Japanese restaurant and sushi to taste the taste of raw fish, and Japan is said to taste like. Can also look at the traditional Jewish food eat, such as smoked Spiced beef, pizza roll, Jewish donuts. Manhattan Indian restaurants around the food to be spicy curry rice. If extremely hungry, plump steak house steak, fresh seafood and unique dessert is a good choice.
Hot dogs
Bagel Jewish donuts Most suitable for this Jewish bread with a smoked salmon, cream cheese to eat with
Thick pancake Pancakes
Thick, often dipped in sweet pancake syrup Liquidambar eat together, before the fry can be fresh fruit or dried fruit mixed with flour regiment.
Breakfast or Brunch Breakfast or Brunch
Breakfast (or brunch) is often the weight of the potato pieces, eggs, bacon, toast, sweet pancake mix with food, usually accompanied by continued unlimited coffee cup
French Toast French toast
Soiled first sheet of fried bread, and matched to eat the syrup.
Egg Egg Cream Honey Milk
Components of this traditional drink, including ice milk, chocolate syrup, eggs, and soda water
Rye bread, pickled beef Corned Beef on Rye
Rye bread, pickled beef holding Reinforced with mustard and pickled cucumber-off
Take-away meal of hamburger with fries Burger and Friess "To Go"
Hit-and-run beef hamburger and chips, often also with a salad and onion rings
Chatham brittle Giant Pretzel
In the corner there are people who sell these delicious biscuits
Clam chowder Clam Chowder
Manhattan clam chowder will be combined with tomatoes, dry bread ingredients to do.
Soul Food Soul Food
Cooking characteristics of Harlem following the southern United States, accompanied by simple food spice in order to obtain the unique taste.
Pizza Pizza
Little Italy in New York City streets everywhere buy pizza
Thursday, April 30, 2009
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