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  2. Cuisine of New York City - Wikipedia

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    Feeding Gotham: The Political Economy and Geography of Food in New York, 1790–1860 (Princeton UP, 2016) xviii, 347 pp. Batterberry, Ariane Ruskin & Michael Batterberry (1973). On the Town in New York, from 1776 to the Present. Scribner. ISBN 0-6841-3375-X. Hauck-Lawson, Annie; Deutsch, Jonathan, eds. (2010). Gastropolis: Food & New York City ...

  3. 39 Foods You Must Eat in New York City - AOL

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    Cafe Sabarsky’s warm pretzel with sweet mustard, seen here alongside Bavarian sausage, is one of New York City’s can’t-miss dishes. The Sachertorte at the restaurant is also reliably excellent.

  4. 10 New York Recipes That Locals Will Never Fuhgeddaboud - AOL

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    This gallery collects 10 classic New York recipes—including cocktails and from breakfast through dessert—perfect for any occasion.

  5. Knish - Wikipedia

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    A knish / k ə ˈ n ɪ ʃ / or / k n ɪ ʃ / is a traditional Ashkenazi Jewish [1] snack food consisting of a filling covered with dough that is typically baked or sometimes deep fried. Knishes are often purchased from street vendors in urban areas with a large Jewish population, sometimes at a hot dog stand , or from a butcher shop.

  6. New York–style bagel - Wikipedia

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    The New York–style bagel is the original style of bagel available in the United States, originating from the Jewish community of New York City, and can trace its origins to the bagels made by the Ashkenazi Jews of Poland. A traditional New York-style is typically larger and fatter than a mass-produced bagel, or a wood-fired Montreal-style ...

  7. Popular food influencers dish on ‘iconic or overrated’ NYC ...

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    The sisters, who are participating in FoodieCon, part of the NYC Wine and Food Festival, on Oct. 19, also dished on Carbone — declaring the hot Italian eatery not worth the hype.

  8. Bodega (store) - Wikipedia

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    In Spanish, bodega is a term for "storeroom" or "wine cellar", or "warehouse", with a similar origin to the words "boutique" and "apothecary"; the precise meaning varies regionally in the Spanish language, and the later New York City term evolved from Puerto Rican and Cuban usage for "small grocery".

  9. I've Eaten Thousands Of New York City Slices—These ... - AOL

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    People travel to Midwood, Brooklyn from every corner of the New York to wait in hours-long lines. The founder, Dom De Marco, hand-tossed every single pie until his death in 2022.

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