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This Long Island City pizza shop thinks outside the pizza box with very good breakfast slices and falafel pies.
The Chinatown location of this handpulled noodle spot makes great beef noodle soup.
The Hell’s Kitchen outpost of the Flushing food stall makes crab roe delicacies more convenient for Manhattanites.
The third location of Maxi’s Noodle in Chinatown brings some of Flushing’s best wontons to Manhattan.
There are a lot of restaurants near Rockefeller Center, and some of them are actually pretty good.
At VPho & Pizzeria, lunch starts with a slice of pizza and ends with a big bowl of phở.
Lucia Pizza’s third location serves excellent slices on the Upper East Side.
This Woodside burger joint is also a butcher shop, and the quality of their beef shines through.
Where to go when you want something better than a block of dried noodles and a powder-filled foil packet.
Bring visitors to the second location of this NYC pizza-making institution.
Go to this tiny sandwich window for a breakfast sandwich that’s a step up from your normal BEC.
Lioni Italian Heroes makes over 150 different sandwiches on impeccably blistered bread.