Anonymous wrote:Peter Lugars is terrible. Google the infamous NYT review of Peter Lugars.
Tons of good Korean restaurants in Korean town along 32nd street.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:IF YOU DARE....halal food truck, The Casbah, corner 66 and columbus, adjacent to Richard Tucker Park. Moroccan place with super friendly servers. Cheap, delicious, convenient. Always crowded! Eat in Central or Tucker Parks.
Not a food truck kind of person, but discovered this place during the covid restaurant closures. Have to be in NYC a lot and keep going back.
Kofta platter is my favorite.
Or try the Dosa truck near NYU. Super yum.
https://nydosas.com/
I used to always go to Taim for a quick delicious fresh made falafel lunch when I went to NYC, but now they've opened in DC too.
https://taimfalafel.com/locations/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well I do have a good palate, thus wanting good restaurants. I’m able to move around city so village/soho, Chelsea and upper east or west. Any cuisine.
Jesus Christ, just go to Eater, Infatuation, Yelp, etc. There are extensive lists of great restaurants in every neighborhood, every cuisine. Do your own work!
OK what is the point of this. If you don’t have anything to add then don’t post. The whole point of DCUM is to get ideas from people. Of course the OP could do research but he or she is trying to narrow things down that’s the entire point. Why do you need to be an ass?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well I do have a good palate, thus wanting good restaurants. I’m able to move around city so village/soho, Chelsea and upper east or west. Any cuisine.
Jesus Christ, just go to Eater, Infatuation, Yelp, etc. There are extensive lists of great restaurants in every neighborhood, every cuisine. Do your own work!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well I do have a good palate, thus wanting good restaurants. I’m able to move around city so village/soho, Chelsea and upper east or west. Any cuisine.
Jesus Christ, just go to Eater, Infatuation, Yelp, etc. There are extensive lists of great restaurants in every neighborhood, every cuisine. Do your own work!
Anonymous wrote:Well I do have a good palate, thus wanting good restaurants. I’m able to move around city so village/soho, Chelsea and upper east or west. Any cuisine.
Anonymous wrote:Based on OP’s use of the word “yummy”, I doubt she has a very sophisticated palate. Just stick to the Times Square Applebee’s, OP.
Anonymous wrote:PS stop saying yummy if you are over 8 years old.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is surprisingly difficult to find "yummy" places there.
I would agree with this, especially if you are traveling with kids and don't plan ahead. In the touristy areas almost everything is packed and it is hard to get into places. We have even had reservations at various "yummy" places that we saw good reviews for online, but when we showed up there was a 1 hour+ wait.
This is ridiculous. There are thousands of yummy places to eat in nyc. Go outside of the tourist areas and you’ll find dozens of gems.
Op here. Yes trying to get help with what the gems are!