Category Archive: Lunch

Smorgasburg: BEP Vietnamese Eatery

This past Sunday a couple of friends and I headed down to Smorgasburg in DUMBO for the first time this summer. Smorgasburg is part of the Brooklyn Flea Market but is dedicated to… Continue reading

Victory Garden

Last summer I passed by Victory Garden a few times but never went in. I was originally attracted to it because they offer goat’s milk ice cream, which struck me as something unique… Continue reading

Momofuku Milk Bar

I’m working on 85th and Columbus at Birdbath Bakery this summer and on my walks home I always pass Momofuku Milk Bar, which is on 87th and Columbus. After passing by it many times,… Continue reading

Dos Toros Taqueria

Tuesday was a beautiful day and I decided to hang out in the West Village and get something to eat while on my summer job-hunt. Maybe it was the fact that so many… Continue reading

Saiguette

The start of (my) new summer brings the start of some more posts! Yesterday, I met up with my friend Evan to get lunch and we decided to try out a new(ish) Vietnamese… Continue reading

Bubby’s Burritos

My family has a country house in upstate New York, close to Rhinebeck. We’ve had it for a long time and for as long as I can remember, there’s always been a little… Continue reading

Pie Face

Silly me, I forgot to post on Pie Face before I did my final New York City post! I actually forgot that I had picked up a little pie there, until I imported… Continue reading

Rickshaw Dumpling Bar

What’s better than a fast-paced dumpling joint? Not much, and Rickshaw does it really well. The philosophy behind Rickshaw dumplings is delivering quality food at a fast pace and bringing smiles to hungry… Continue reading

Olive’s

Olive’s is a tiny gourmet food shop on Prince Street that frequently has a long line out the door. The concept of Olive’s (which came to SoHo in 1992), is to provide its… Continue reading

Nuchas

A lot of New Yorkers avoid Times Square. It seems to lose its charm as you grow up and eventually just walking through Times Square becomes aggravating as you try to weave through… Continue reading