New York's cafes and bakeries can be found in every neighborhood, with the usual French, Italian and American favorites most visible. New York is famous for the food sold by street vendors. Hot dogs, pretzels, roasted chestnuts and peanuts, burritos - the variety is endless, and prices are just right.
A New York legend. Great American food with a southwestern touch, you might just be sitting next to a sports star.
42 Central Park South (59th St. Between. 5-6 Aves.)Phone:(212) 688-7777
Eat-in, take-out, and great souvenir gifts. Worth the time.
240 Sullivan St.
Views of NYC, overlooking world-famous 42nd Street with all its glamour.
210 W. 42nd St.
Hell's Kitchen beer garden serves at bargain prices.
626 Tenth Ave. (at 44th St.)Phone: (212) 977-1944
Bakery is a twenty-minute walk north from the Penn station.
Monday-Friday (7:30am-11:00pm)Saturday (8:00am-11:00pm)Sunday (9:00am-6:00pm)
672 Ninth Ave. (between 46th and 47th streets.)
Sandwich chain.
Monday-Friday (7:30am-4:30pm)
469 Seventh Ave. (at 36th St.)
Great Italian
321 W 46th St.New York, NY
And the Bar Food just can't get any better.
W 79th St.New York, NY
In the heart of Central Park.
Central Park WNew York, NY
BBQ in New York just does not get any better.
170 E 81st St.New York, NY
Casual, canine-obsessed, and crowded eatery.
476 Amsterdam Ave.New York, NY
Italian
Mon-Fri (9:00am-7:00pm)
488 Ninth Ave. (Between 37th and 38th st.)
106 W. Houston St.(@ Thompson St.) Phone: (212) 677-3820
East Village: 201 3rd Ave. (Between 12th and 13th) Phone: (212) 420-0975
766 Ninth Ave.Phone: (212) 307-7934
Brooklyn Heights: 195 Smith St.Phone: (718) 596-1609
Greenwich Village: 163 Bleecker St.Phone: (212) 777-1395
everyone should take the time to stop into John's
500 East 30th St. Phone: (212) 683-3333