What food items should I stock up on when visiting? (New York: buy, restaurants)
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I'll be visiting over Presidents Day weekend from Seattle. I'm wondering if there are any travel-friendly NYC specialty foods that you guys would suggest stocking up on and bringing home. I'm only using a carry-on bag so I guess any sauces, etc. are out of the question.
Hmm.... If you like Middle Eastern food, try Kalustyan's on Lexington in the 20s (is it Lex?). They have really fresh spices etc. People always like to visit Dean and Deluca's on Broadway near Prince. They have all kinds of fancy foods. I personally like Fairway on Broadway and 79th. Or you can go to Zabar's a couple of blocks up and check out what they have. Barney Greengrass is a nice New York-y restaurant.
If you want decent bagels, get them from Tal Bagels. Those are like the bagels that everyone made 50 years ago. H&H bagels are AWFUL. They're SWEET!!!!
If you want decent bagels, get them from Tal Bagels. Those are like the bagels that everyone made 50 years ago. H&H bagels are AWFUL. They're SWEET!!!!
I'm sure I can get some bagels over. Its only a 6 hour flight back. If I dont like them, I can run down the street here to the "New York Bagel Deli" and eat the whole bag in front of their window.
I would suggest black & whites or linzer tarts as they are quintessential NYC treats. They make them other places, but they're not the same. Zabar's has a good selection of baked goods, but some of the best are going to be a trek way off the beaten tourist path.
William Greenberg Jr. also has a great selection of sweet treats. They're on Madison between 82nd & 83rd. Their black and whites are very good as are many of their other desserts.
If you like different type of cuisines, I would suggest going to some of New York's ethnic enclaves to pick up specific spices. For example, I go to Chinatown to pick up real hot mustard (do not like the prepared ones that you get from take out chinese restaurants) and other spices that are specific to what I know as chinese food. When I want to cook Italian, I tend to go to Italian areas to pick up my cheeses, sauces etc. You may be able to find this stuff in other places but it feels more authentic when I get it from an area that specializes in the food and not a mass market place. Happy shopping.
I was feeling the same way about spices I was going to say get some curry powder so that you can make some curry chicken, beef, or shrimp. That way you can always have a curry dish.
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