1. Underground Pizza
2. II Corallo Trattoria
3. Rubirosa – 1/2 Honey Pie, 1/2 Supreme
4. Rubirosa – Spaghetti (sans meatballs)
5. Melba’s – Fried Chicken & Waffles, Collard Greens + Mac & Cheese
6. Nobu – King Crab Tacos, Wagu Taco, Edamame, Shishito Sea Salt, Crispy Rice w. Avocado, Black Cod Butter Lettuce
7. Nobu – Rock Shrimp Tempura With Creamy Spicy Sauce
8. Nobu – Shiitake Salad With Spicy Lemon Dressing
9. Shake Shack – Shack Burger With Cheese, Shack Burger Sans Cheese With Dragonfruit Pomegranate Lemonade
10. Joe’s Pizza – Cheese, White, White W. Spinach
11. 100 Marketplace – 2 Burgers and Fries
12. Potbelly’s – Grilled Chicken W. Provolone
13. Deli @ 125th In Harlem – Chicken Sandwich
14. Dos Toros Taqueria – Chicken Burrito

by TITFUHTAT

30 Comments

  1. kkawesome1234

    Which shakeshack location was that? I’ve never gotten a burger with that beautiful of a maillard reaction

  2. Ate at more spots in 3 days than I do all year, nicely done!

  3. The NYC quintessentials of Nobu, Shake Shack, Potbelly, and Dos Toros. Amazing.

  4. BeenCheatedOnTwice

    I was just in NYC. Went to Joe’s, Rubirosa, Rice to Riches, Los Tacos #1 and Liberty Bagel.

  5. mykillerspc

    Good list!! Love to see it, Rubirosa is good 😊

    Next time you come here, skip shake shack, potbelly, and dos toros. The first two obviously are national chains, and there’s too many other options here to resign yourself to something you can get anywhere else. Dos Toros is like, lower tier tacos and you can get significantly better mexican food in NYC, especially in Brooklyn (and you don’t even need to venture far).

  6. Mizzy3030

    I live in Harlem and have no idea what #13 is. Did you just stop at a random deli on 125th?

  7. Red__dead

    Haha, this sub is getting so lame with these constant inane tourist posts I can no longer tell if this is parody or not.

  8. Dantheman4162

    I want to see one of these posts where op eats nothing but cart food

  9. Any-Tangerine-8659

    I’m sorry but as someone who’s visited NYC many times…you definitely could have done more research before going to a bunch of chains. NYC has way better food than this. You’re posting on a sub which takes food relatively seriously; some people won’t be impressed by the food choices. There’s barely any variety in even the cuisines you ate and the places are basic for the most part. Next time, I’d recommend being a bit more adventurous with the cuisines you try and branching out to eg Sichuanese, which is very niche, Korean, Thai (NY does great Thai). NYC has soooo many good sushi spots so it’s a shame you went to Nobu, which peaked many yrs ago… Ramen is great in the city. Los Tacos No.1 is great. So is Rubirosa.

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