hitormiss.org: Out to lunch
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TheBrad · 6 years agoI've been to Pret many times in the UK. It's my favorite chain sandwich shop. Try the prawn and dill (not available at all Prets in the US).
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Mike B · 6 years agoEvery time I go to Peanut Butter I get the same thing: crunchy with raspberry preserves on white. Perhaps I'm stuck in a rut.
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Morrie · 6 years agoNancy the Nutritionsist says "Spend Less Time in Burger King, More Time In Lemon Grass".
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Sparky · 6 years agoI'm not a big fan of Pret a Manger -- I'm still too much of a New Yorker, spoiled by all the delis, to accept pre-made sandwiches. Rice is exceptionally yummy. For other very specific food treats, you should Grilled Cheese on Ludlow St.
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Crash · 6 years agoAin't the city great? Any food you want, even if it's a PB&J;, has a restaurant that is more or less dedicated to it. My guilty pleasure is Dawgs on the Park in the East Village (on 7th St. near Ave. B, I believe). EAting one of their corndogs is like being in elementary school again.
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ST and EA · 6 years agoWe love going to Say Cheese! on 9th avenue in midtown's hell kitchen where restaurants abound. This tiny restaurant has all kinds of grilled cheese sandwiches you can think of! Yum!
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Anil Dash · 6 years agoDood, ring me up some time and we'll go to Chinatown and get you five dumplings for a dollar. Sure, there are better dumplings in town, but how else can you gorge yourself for two dollars?
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Farid · 6 years agoWe gotta get you out to Jackson Heights for some great Colombian food. There's also a great Indian restaurant along Indian Row in Jackson Heights too. Astoria - great for Greek food. You'll also have to check out Smith Street in brooklyn. It has a great restaurant row. In a rush, try Kati Rolls on McDoughal Street in the village...my suggestion: the Chicken Tika. Yum.
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Kevin · 6 years agoZen Palate's pretty good, if you're into vegan asian food. There's one in Union Square and another on the UWS.