Where the Locals Eat

Where the Locals Eat
Author:
Publisher: Magellan Press (TN)
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1998
Genre: Restaurants
ISBN: 9780963440341

With information on restaurants in more than 1,000 American cities, Where the Locals Eat is the most comprehensive and reliable restaurant guide on the market.

Eat Like a Local NEW YORK

Eat Like a Local NEW YORK
Author: Bloomsbury
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2018-06-28
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 1408893266

Food-focused travel guides for the world's most exciting cities This book is a food tour in your pocket, featuring more than 100 of the best restaurants, cafes, bars and markets recommended by a team of in-the-know New Yorkers. You'll also find insights into the city's idiosyncratic food culture, and a handful of iconic recipes to cook in the holiday kitchen or once you've returned home. It's the inside knowledge that allows you to Drink, Shop, Cook and Eat Like a Local.

Gastropolis

Gastropolis
Author: Annie Hauck-Lawson
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2008-12-01
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 0231510063

This irresistible sampling of NYC’s rich food heritage takes readers on a cultural and historical journey from Brooklyn to the Bronx and beyond. Whether you're digging into a slice of cherry cheesecake, burning your tongue on a piece of Jamaican jerk chicken, or slurping the broth from a juicy soup dumpling, eating in New York City is a culinary adventure unlike any other in the world. Gastropolis explores the historical, cultural, and personal relationship between New Yorkers and the food they eat. Beginning with the origins of local favorites, such as Mt. Olympus bagels and Puerto Rican lasagna, the book looks back to early farming practices and the pre-European fare of the Leni Lenape. Essays trace the function of place and memory in Asian cuisine, the rise of Jewish food icons, the evolution of food enterprises in Harlem, the relationship between restaurant dining and identity, and the role of peddlers and markets in guiding the ingredients of our meals. Touching on everything from religion to nutrition; agriculture to economics; and politics to psychology, Gastropolis tells a multifaceted story of immigration, amalgamation, and the making of New York’s distinctively delicious flavor

The Eater Guide to New York City

The Eater Guide to New York City
Author: Eater
Publisher: Abrams
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2024-04-02
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 1647008891

A comprehensive food-lover’s guidebook to New York City from Eater, the online authority on where to eat and why it matters. Eater City Guide: New York is your go-to source for getting immersed in NYC’s famously vibrant and diverse dining culture. Offering context on how the local scene has been shaped by history, immigration, agriculture, and tradition, the guide offers vibrant, incomparable insight into the City That Never Sleeps and its one-of-a-kind food destinations and personalities. Through a narrative lens, readers will explore the best restaurants, food trucks, specialty shops, and farmers’ markets, digging into New York City’s key flavors and food culture, learning from those who’ve shaped and defined how the city eats. This book will include: Guide to NYC essentials such as pizza, steakhouses, bodegas, and more Ideas for great places to eat near key sites, which are often surrounded by underwhelming tourist traps Brief history of the regional dining culture Plenty of maps that break down the must-visit spots and shopping destinations neighborhood by neighborhood Contributions from notable locals such as Philip Lim, Maangchi, and Alexander Smalls Weekend trip itineraries to eating destinations in the North Fork, Montauk, and the Hudson Valley Built on the unrivaled authority of Eater’s networks of local writers and editors, who live and breathe their hometown food scenes, this book is perfect for locals and travelers alike who are hungry to explore the best the city has to offer, based on the advice of in-the-know NYC natives. Includes Color Illustrations

Where to Eat New York

Where to Eat New York
Author: Mobil Travel Guide
Publisher: Mobil Travel Guide
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2004-08
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9780762735969

This new series highlights the very best places to eat in each of the four major metropolitan areas we currently cover, from fine-dining establishments to casual, family-friendly restaurants to hip and trendy hotspots. Find information about the city's well-known chefs, as well as food related attractions. These guides also list some of the city's best groceries, markets, bakeries, and breweries, making this series not only helpful to visitors but also indispensable to local residents. Features include: >Hundreds of restaurants are rated on their culinary excellence, notable value, and overall experience using Mobil Travel Guide's unique Mobil One- to Five-Star rating system >Insider tips about each restaurant's atmosphere, acceptable attire, reservation policy, and accessibility for disabled >User-friendly lists of restaurants categorized by ambience--romantic, family friendly, hip and trendy, and more >Portable size, ease of use, expertise, reliability, and comprehensive and diverse listings make Where to Eat the ideal dining guide

NYC Restaurant Guide

NYC Restaurant Guide
Author: Keira Dale
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-04-24
Genre: Travel
ISBN:

Ah, New York City. A concrete jungle teeming with energy, ambition...and an unparalleled culinary scene. But navigating this ever-evolving landscape can be daunting, even for seasoned New Yorkers. Fear not, fellow food adventurer! For 25 years, I've crisscrossed the city, uncovering hidden gems and established icons. I've savored plates that redefined my concept of taste, and met passionate chefs who poured their hearts into every dish. Now, I present you with the culmination of that experience: NYC Restaurant Guide 2024. Imagine this: You're craving a taste of authentic Sicilian Nonna's cooking, but tucked away in a quiet Brooklyn corner. Or perhaps a Michelin-starred experience that pushes the boundaries of molecular gastronomy. This guide unlocks the door to both, and everything delicious in between. Benefits: Curated, not crowded: Forget overwhelming lists. This guide focuses on quality over quantity, offering a hand-picked selection of the city's most exciting restaurants across cuisines and budgets. Beyond the plate: Dive deeper than just menus. My insights on ambiance, service, and hidden stories behind each establishment will elevate your dining experience. The 2024 edge: Stay ahead of the curve. This edition unveils the hottest new openings, hidden gems locals rave about, and established favorites that consistently deliver. More than a guide, it's a conversation: I don't just list restaurants. I share anecdotes, personal recommendations, and even spark questions to help you tailor your culinary journey. Unlike generic guides, this one is born from a love affair with NYC's food scene. My 25 years of on-the-ground experience provide a depth and authenticity that goes far beyond mere listings. It's a curated exploration, not just another tourist trap. Are you ready to experience NYC like a true gourmand? With this guide in hand, the city becomes your personal culinary playground. Discover hidden gems, revisit old favorites with fresh perspectives, and create memories that will leave you licking your lips for more. Don't just eat in New York City. Live it, one delicious bite at a time. Order your copy of the NYC Restaurant Guide 2024 today.

The Eclectic Gourmet Guide to Greater New York City

The Eclectic Gourmet Guide to Greater New York City
Author: Jim Leff
Publisher:
Total Pages: 324
Release: 1999
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780897322799

Natives and tourists alike are hungry to discover New York City's other culinary realms -- the gastronomic riches of the Outer Boroughs as well as Manhattan's best kept dining secrets. There's an intriguing array of great eating out there, and whether you crave the most sumptuous Moroccan feast or just a plain slice of serious, old-fashioned pizza, The Eclectic Gourmet Guide to Greater New York City will make every meal a satisfying adventure.Author Jim Leff insightfully and humorously navigates readers beyond Manhattan's well-known eateries (Anybody can find the Rainbow Room!) and into a wonderland of hidden restaurant gems. As creator of Chowhound, the popular and critically lauded web site (www.chowhound.com) and contributor to countless newspapers and magazines, Left has an unsurpassed track record in uncovering superior and unusual dining experiences. From Harlem church basement suppers to long-forgotten Brooklyn Jewish delis to swanky Midtown sashimi clubs (plus zillions of the most exotic ethnic kitchens), Left will make sure every bite counts. Evocative full-page, at-a-glance profiles -- along with charts indexed by cuisine, star rating, and location -- guide-readers to the perfect restaurant.