NYC Food vs. LA Food

Which city has the best food?

  • NYC

    Votes: 36 72.0%
  • LA

    Votes: 14 28.0%

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Of course my city got way better food spots than that overrated wack ass place. They got literally everything for everybody here.
 

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Yo NY brehs @Ironman @Remote @BXKingPin82 @September you got any food recommendations on deck?

Heading to NYC tomorrow
Astoria seafood
Cafe rue dix

I mostly know Queens spots. Lots of trains so easy to get to if you’re on the subway.

+1 on the Astoria Seafood. Not the prettiest or most fancy looking spot (and that’s me being nice) but tasty and affordable fresh seafood and seafood based dishes.

Sybil’s in Queens for West Indian food.

La Cabaña in Queens for artery-clogging fried Dominican foods. This is not a place where you’ll find rice and beans. Just shyt that’s super bad for you but also super delicious and that should be washed down with a cold Presidente. It’s legit a hole in the wall .... you might pass by it when u look for it the first time lol. But it’s on the same block as the 7 train so easy to get to.

For pizza, pick a spot tbh. There are so many...and more good ones than bad ones. If you eat bad pizza in NYC, you probably have bad luck :manny: Margheritas on Jamaica Ave is a good and safe option.

If you’re looking for Asian foods (and not just exactly Japanese or Chinese...more Viet, Filipino, Tibetan, Cambodian, Indian etc), you can legit just stroll between like 55th and 80th Street on Roosevelt Avenue under the 7 train. The have everything.

There’s an authentic Mexican restaurant or truck on pretty much every other block in NYC. If you’re looking for something more decent, de Mole in Sunnyside on 48th Avenue is amazing. Authentic Mex, affordable and I don’t feel like the meat will give me food poisoning. :yeshrug:

There’s a deli on 108th st and 37th Dr(DRIVE NOT AVENUE, which is the next block down) in Corona. I forgot what the name is now (used to be Lovera Deli) but it’s the only bodega there. I doubt you’ll find yourself out there, but if you do, try a chimi de pollo with onions and pepper sauce. Ask the guy at the register for a “jugo de chinola” which is fresh passion fruit juice. GOAT after-club meal b :wow: The bodega is packed every Saturday from 2am to like 5:30-6am.
 
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I mostly know Queens spots. Lots of trains so easy to get to if you’re on the subway.

+1 on the Astoria Seafood. Not the prettiest or most fancy looking spot (and that’s me being nice) but tasty and affordable fresh seafood and seafood based dishes.

Sybil’s in Queens for West Indian food.

La Cabaña in Queens for artery-clogging fried Dominican foods. This is not a place where you’ll find rice and beans. Just shyt that’s super bad for you but also super delicious. It’s legit a hole in the wall .... you might legit pass by it. But it’s on the same block as the 7 train so easy to get to.

For pizza, pick a spot tbh. There are so many...and more good ones than bad ones. If you eat bad pizza in NYC, you probably have bad luck :manny: Margheritas on Jamaica Ave is a good and safe option.

If you’re looking for Asian foods (and not just exactly Japanese or Chinese...more Viet, Filipino, Tibetan, Cambodian, Indian etc), you can legit just stroll between like 55th and 80th Street on Roosevelt Avenue under the 7 train. The have everything.

There’s an authentic Mexican restaurant or truck on pretty much every other block in NYC. If you’re looking for something more decent, de Mole in Sunnyside on 48th Avenue is amazing. Authentic Mex, affordable and I don’t feel like the food will give me food poisoning. :yeshrug:

There’s a deli on 108th st and 37th Dr even Corona. I forgot what the name is now (used to be Lovera Deli) but it’s rhe only bodega there. I doubt you’ll find yourself out there, but if you do, try a chimi de pollo with onions and pepper sauce. Ask the guy at the register for a “jugo de chinola” which is fresh passion fruit juice. GOAT after-club meal b :wow: The bodega is packed every Saturday from 2am to like 5:30-6am.

Young septembre coming through with the food knowledge :wow:
 
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