Submitted by VonStigglets t3_11dru8d in nyc
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8noodles8 t1_jaaiomp wrote
American (brooklyn) Aussie here.
Don’t think you’d find better coffee here. Y’all have amazing coffee over there!
Just some favorite spots I grew up going to a lot:
Worth checking out flushing for the amazing cheap eats in both Chinese and Korean. I find that the food in Chinatown is very lacking these days (compared to flushing and 8th Ave) but as a tourist, it’d be fun. Definitely go to the ice cream factory, mei lai wah, and stop in one of the Hong Kong cafes.
If it’s a nice day, grab a coffee and walk across the brooklyn bridge to dumbo. Get some nice views of the bridge on the old cobblestone streets. At the end, grab some shake shack by the water. (The shroom shack burger is my fav.)
Check out the west village and east village to experience more of an university/young vibe. Tons of food options and usually lots going on.
Pizza - my personal local favorite is the infamous L&B pizza in south brooklyn.
Attractions - highly recommend the New York public library and metropolitan museum. If you do a bit of research, sometimes on Chelsea on the museum/galleries district, there are openings which spell free drinks. Great fun for gallery hopping.
Have fun!
VonStigglets OP t1_jaaeqrs wrote
Hi all as my title says I'm a 24M coming to America! I'll be in New York for 5 days from the 29/5/23 - 5/6/23 I'm staying just near Times Square!
My itinerary so far is.
Lexington Candy Shop: 1226 Lexington Ave, New York,
9/11 museum/ ground zero! Greenwich St, New York
I'm young I love food and to party and museums and history! looking for recommendations on the best…
Chinese food (China town)
Doughnuts or sweets
Pizza/ Italian reatraunt (little Italy)
And any museums you would recommend or night clubs.
I'm there for 4th of July so any party would be awesome!
Also any do's and do nots or places to avoid!
Thanks I'm advance also if anyway wants to catch up for a coffee with the most stereotypical Aussie you'll ever meet I'm down! Cheers
PingBongBingPong t1_jaagkvq wrote
Born and raised here. Made a list of restaurants to try for cousins visiting pre covid. I think they all are still open. This is not in a particular order just places I think are staples of the NY restaurant scene. I’ve tried maybe 70 percent of this list and have found 0 places I don’t like. They’re spread out the city covering every borough not just Manhattan.
Di Farras pizza
Patsys Pizza - original one in Harlem
Papaya King
Empanada mama
Lexington Candy Shop
Mamas empanadas
Roll n roaster
Cheese grill
Halal Guys
New park pizza- near JFK airport
Fette sau- bbq
Two hands corn dogs
Katz Deli Sonnyboy- Australian
Little Poland -pierogis
Taco veloz
John’s on Bleecker
Cheeky Sandwiches
Sal Kris and Charlie’s deli-sandwiches
Red Rooster-soul food
Sylvia’s- soul food
Omar’s Mediterranean-Egyptian
Nathan’s original -Coney Island
Pikine-nigerian
Veeray de dhaba- Indian
FOB-Philippines
Mission sandwich social
El Mariachi- Mexican Roosevelt ave
Hometown bbq
Moes dough’s- donuts
Antepli Baklava- Turkish delights
Cafe Himalaya- Tibetan food
Raku it’s Japanese
Madame Vo- Vietnamese food
Crif dogs
Fisherman’s cove- jerk
Burger Joint Thompson Hotel
Eddie’s sweet shop
Istanbul Bay
Peter Lugers Steakhouse
Old Homestead Steakhouse
Kanoyama- sushi
Ferrara Italian bakery
Tasty Dumpling
Blue Sky Deli- Chopped Cheese
Charles fried chicken
John’s Deli- Gravesend Brooklyn
Adele Famous-Halal
Pastrami Queen
Russ and Daughters- Bagels
Mister dips-burgers
JG Melon burgers-Manhattan
Pies and thighs
Kokomo- Caribbean
Clinton st baking- pancakes
La brasserie- Anthony bourdain restaurant
Leibmans deli- pastrami
Voila Afrique- East African
mgundert87 t1_jaajee0 wrote
Huh, Crif Dogs is from NY? I thought it was a Berkeley/Bay Area thing, and the “rival” to Top Dog.
PingBongBingPong t1_jaakfdk wrote
You’re probably right. I know they have one in NYC.
mgundert87 t1_jab3aln wrote
The EV location is the only one I can find in the US. Maybe they are local.
PingBongBingPong t1_jaahuse wrote
Also since you’re Australian I would bring a really big knife. If someone tries to mug you using a knife say “that’s not a knife” then pull yours out and say “that’s a knife”
Works everytime
Shaolin718 t1_jaahqjw wrote
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