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No-Cardiologist6790 t1_j11aawo wrote
Oh damn! I have not tried that. Will def do that one.
Ecofre-33919 t1_j119qar wrote
Bar IS a must I agree. But i don’t like mash potato pie. So many other things to get there!
Old-Bedroom8464 t1_j14u68f wrote
I like Bar better than Sallys and Pepes- but I like Modern the most. The problem is you don't finish your pie at modern, play some pool, go dancing or head down the street for some live music. It's in a stagnant neighborhood. Bar is good pizza and in the entertainment district.
Not to mention the mashed pie is fucking delicious.
NATO1092 t1_j11oicu wrote
York St noodle house, prime 16, pitaziki,cast iron,modern, bar,Pacifico,Mediterranea orange st, zois, scarpellinos, John and Maria's, shell and bones,Archie Moores,te llamo tequila, wireless Caribbean, trinity bar, Thai Cart by court house,
bluebird_on_skates t1_j127nvd wrote
Tavern on State
cb020429 t1_j11v96q wrote
Miso for Sushi. Sally’s for Pizza. Adriana’s for old-school Italian. Union League Cafe for French. The list goes on and on. new haven is a food town
twiddlingmy2thumbs t1_j11m04j wrote
Sup New Haven’s website has a great directory of restaurants categorized by breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
For breakfast, I’ve enjoyed Olmo Bagelry, Clare’s Corner-copia, Fussy Coffee, and Maison Mathis. Really good coffee stores in the area too, like Pistachio Cafe, Koffee, East Rock Coffee, G cafe.
Lunch/dinner: PIZZA 🍕like Frank Pepes, Bar, Atticus Market in East Rock, etc. lots of good picks and international options around Crown and Chapel Streets
rachelvmd t1_j12ccpq wrote
Olea
offsethero t1_j12kwb2 wrote
Camacho Garage, Sherkaan, September in Bangkok
Kindly_Ad7904 t1_j12rcl9 wrote
September In Bangkok ,Tavern On State and Camacho Garageu
snorkelbagel t1_j13lqbo wrote
Has sept fixed their service issue yet? Last time we went the place was half full and it literally still took like 30 min to get someone to even take our order.
snorkelbagel t1_j13lnq8 wrote
Harvest is pretty great.
If you are doing brunch the pre-fixe is relatively cheap for the city, food and service is great and portions do not disappoint.
lelaxgoalie t1_j14ynha wrote
House of Naan, Lamb burger or Lamb tikka Masala
HartfordResident t1_j1anr8s wrote
Kind of like asking what are good places to eat in New York City, since there are so many amazing options. Can you be more specific?
curbthemeplays t1_j1e63jv wrote
There’s too much to list. My latest top choices for new spots:
Rockfish, sushi. Menya Gumi, ramen. Hachiroku, izakaya. Atticus Market, sandwiches and such. Munchies, subs. Fair Haven Oyster, seafood. Luke, special occasion dining. Tacos Los Gordos. Tibetan Kitchen.
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bruins_fan t1_j11dx59 wrote
Yorkside Pizza & Restaurant.
Daviddoesnotexist t1_j12flny wrote
Chili’s on the I95 Frontage rd in East Haven. Best skillet queso and frostiest margs in town
HockeyandTrauma t1_j11dthd wrote
No place. New haven has no food service anywhere, and this hasn’t been discussed ad nauseum
bingybunny t1_j11sydi wrote
hold on, I'm pretty sure there's a Sbarro's in union station
HockeyandTrauma t1_j11t74u wrote
It's a front
No-Cardiologist6790 t1_j112qch wrote
BAR. Get the mashed potato pizza and a few craft brews