Archive for May 2009

Las Poblanitas is the Perfect Place to Spend Cinco de Mayo

Las Poblanitas

There’s a big part of me that wants $5 curry from Go Go Curry today (today is their second anniversary), but there’s another part of me that knows today should be all about the Mexican food.  Even though people complain that there is no good Mexican food in New York City, we do have a decent number of options in Midtown.  There’s the two El Rey del Sabor carts (60th & 3rd, 49th & 3rd), Pampano Taqeria, a bunch of tamale options, and if you are willing to trek to 10th Ave., Tehuitzingo (btw. 47+48th) and Tulcingo del Valle (btw. 46+47th.)  Or, you can hit up Mamacita’s favorite Mexican spot: Las Poblanitas.

Our beloved Happy Hour correspondent has been trying to get me to go to Las Poblanitas for a years now (long before she started contributing to the site in an official capacity.)  Just out of bounds (on 38th btw. 8+9th), if you’ve ever walked by 38th & 8th during lunch before you have undoubtedly seen the guy holding the sign pointing you towards tacos, tamales, and burritos.  If you haven’t before, you would be wise to follow the arrow on that sign.

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Menchanko Tei on 55th is Back Open

This just in from Lunch’er Daniel re: Menchanko Tei (on 55th btw. 5+6th) which was closed by a fire at the beginning of the year. “I was walking back from dinner last night, and realized the lights coming from the restaurant weren’t the renovators’ but actually diners. I stepped in to say hello, and most of the old staff was there and greeted me. It’s wonderful to see them up and running again, and just in time for a cold spring.”

Uncle Marky’s Organics Closes: First Zen Burger and now this... Midtown vegetarians have lost another of their beloved East side spots, with Grub Street breaking the news yesterday that Uncle Marky's Organics (on 53rd btw. 2+3rd) has been forced to close. According to the post on GS, the owner is looking for a new location in the area.

32nd St. BonChon Changes Name to “Mad For Chicken”

Thanks to Lunch’er Jamie (aka Fressagirl) for pointing this one out… the two New York branches of BonChon chicken (the Flushing one, and the Midtown location on 5th btw. 31+32nd) have changed their name to “Mad For Chicken”.  They claim the food remains exactly the same, and according to an employee the name change is because the boss thought the old name was “too difficult to pronounce for Americans.” 

The owners have already changed the name on their Yelp page, and they have a new website up at www.madforchicken.com. There’s no mention of “BonChon” on the menu, and the two locations have disappeared from the official BonChon website… so I’m guessing they’re just not affiliated with the chain anymore.

You can question the decision, but you’ve got to love the excuse logic.  If BonChon was too tough pronounce, what chance does Kyochon have?

Related:
Bon Chon is So Not a Midtown Lunch… But Damn That is Some Good Chicken

Nothing Says Cinco de Mayo Like Kosher Tequila & Free Pastrami Burritos?

This is possibly the weirdest Midtown promotion I’ve ever been emailed, but just in case it turns out to be true I’m posting it because I know you guys are going to want in on this.  Tomorrow, starting at 11 a.m. Tequilaville (on Vanderbilt btw. 42+43rd) will be giving away free pastami burrito samples to kick off their day long Cinco de Mayo celebration. Apparently some sort of Kosher agave tequila will be introduced for the first time ever in the US, and this is how they are celebrating the launch.  Props to the tequila company for knowing that free food will get the Jews in the door (we love free stuff), but there is no word on whether they’ll be giving away free liquor.   More importantly… do you think they know enough not to put cheese in the burritos?

Bruegger’s Bagels Looks Towards New York City: According to NRN, the Bruegger's Bagel chain is looking to open 15 locations in NYC, starting with a location in Midtown near Times Square. I guess there aren't a ton of bagel places in Midtown (Ess-a-Bagel and Times Square Hot Bagels are the only two that come to mind), but it still seems like a weird business move.  Anybody ever tried this place? Where do you get your Midtown bagel fix? [NRN via Wined & Dined]

Make Sure You Get the “Korean” Menu at Hyo Dong Gak

Hyo Dong Gak

I was really really into Lunch’er Jamie’s profile last Tuesday… but probably for different reasons than some of you. My interest was particularly piqued by the mention of her choice for “best Midtown Lunch” around: the special noodles with brown sauce at Hyo Dong Gak on 35th btw. 5+6th.

I’m a big fan of the craziness known as Korean/Chinese food, mostly for the jjajangmyeon (or “noodles with brown sauce” as it is called in English.) While usually a restaurant that serves multiple kinds of Asian foods under one roof is a big red flag, Korean Chinese food is a different animal.  It’s a hybrid cuisine with certain dishes you can only find at Korean Chinese food restaurants (like jjajangmyeon.) Most people consider Shanghai Mong (on 32nd btw. 5th+B’way) the go-to Korean Chinese food place in Koreatown. But with this kind of endorsement from Jamie, I knew I had to check out Hyo Dong Gak.

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$2 off Goodburger Combos: via Twitter: "Today ONLY At Goodburger 45th: Get $2.00 Off any goodCombo meal. Spread the word...Just say you read it on twitter." That discount will actually bring a combo into the ML price range. Note that it's only at the location on 45th (btw. 5+6th) and only today (5/4).

Stunt Car Crashes Into Times Square Sbarro’s

I hate Sbarro’s just as much as the next guy… but not this much. The NY Post is reporting that 2 people were injured last night when a stunt Ferrari, that was part of a new Nicholas Cage movie, lost control and slammed into the Sbarro on 7th Ave. and 47th Street in Times Square. Don’t worry though… the location is still open.

A video of the crash, is after the jump.

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Go Go Curry Update: 2nd Anniversary Means $5 Curry; Pro Eater Destroys Lerman’s Time

Cinco de Mayo is $5 day at Go Go Curry
Last year’s sign still applies

Tomorrow (5/5) is Go Go Curry’s 2nd Anniversary, so if you’re looking to have a Japanese Cinco de Mayo head to 38th btw. 7+8th where all Small, Medium and Large orders of curry (with any topping) are only $5.  (They’re kind of obsessed with the number 5.)  And while we’re on the topic of Go Go Curry, there are still 4 more opportunities to qualify for their big Eating Championship, happening on May 30th.  Retired professional eater Don “Moses” Lerman looked to be unstoppable with his qualifying time of 1:00 (to eat two Small orders of curry.)

But since then, 2 eaters have beat his time… including one who did it so quick you are just not going to believe it.

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