Archive for August 2010

It’s Tri Tip Tuesday: A friendly reminder from the ML Twitter Tracker... today you can get a feast for 3 at the Tri Tip Grill (in the Rock Center Concourse) for just $20.  Also of note... Rickshaw has two trucks in Midtown today, Street Sweets and Schnitzel are both on 46th, Frites N Meats is on 52nd, and Quick Stop Kosher is in front of B&H also celebrating National Waffle Day.

Nino’s Special Chicken Sandwich is a Pleasant Surprise


During Zach’s neverending search for the best chicken parm sandwich in Midtown, he came across Nino’s (46th btw. 5+6), a good, cheap Italian place that served up one of the better chicken parms he tried. I never had much reason to check the place out, until I walked by one day recently and they were advertising a special chicken sandwich with fresh mozzarella and hot peppers. That seemed worth checking out…
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Celebrate National Waffle Day at the Wafels and Dinges Truck

Wafels & Dinges

Earlier this year midtown lunchers celebrated International Waffle Day at Wafels & Dinges with the wearing o’ the yellow in honor of the Belgian flag. Well, today in honor of National Waffle Day the Wafels & Dinges Truck has more ways for you to enjoy free waffles… W & D is inviting any child – or anyone who draws like a child (that’d be me & you, dear reader)– to create pictures of wafels or the Wafels & Dinges truck, which will be then decorated with the artwork. Anyone submitting a picture will receive a free wafel, regardless of their artistic talent. For the non-artists, anyone who buys something from Wafels & Dinges on National Waffle Day will have their name entered into a raffle for wafel-themed prizes.

But wait… there’s more.

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Souvlaki Truck Bringing Greek Street Food to the Streets

Sure, we have shish kebab on a stick from random hot dog vendors here in Midtown, but that’s a far cry from the real deal Greek souvlaki you get from carts in Astoria.  And ever since Michael Psialkis told Details Magazine that his favorite street food in NYC was those very souvlaki carts, we’ve been secretly hoping that one day Midtown would get its version.  Well it appears as if that day may have come.  Over the weekend a new Souvlaki Truck hit the streets of New York City serving up (you guessed it) Greek style souvlaki.  The owner told us they’re planning to take things slow for now…

“We are definitely looking at Midtown for lunches, as soon as we ramp up. We’re  planning a slow launch this week…mainly downtown in Soho, East Village and Lower East side…afternoons, evening and late night until we’re ready for Midtown (not to mention scoping out the parking).”

Smart move.  In the meantime, you can check out their website and follow them on Twitter.  Their menu is after the jump…

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Today is Oxtail Day at Sophie’s Cuban: Looking for a late lunch? Serious Eats New York recommends the oxtails at Sophie's Cuban, which are available on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. At $11 it's just over the ML price limit, but like we've been saying for years, it's totally worth it.

Checking out the $1 Slice at Maffei’s Pizza Truck

1 Dollar Pizza Truck

Earlier this summer, I came across a $1 Slice Truck outside Maffei’s on 22nd street. I love me some $1 pizza, so I was psyched to find out that they were planning on parking in midtown with some frequency. (And especially excited after reading about Maffei’s Grandma’s slice in Jason’s Flatiron Lunch review.) It took awhile for my schedule to sync up with the pizza truck (ML twitter tracker stalking, anyone?) but I finally had a chance to check out the goods.

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Chorrillana Now Available For Lunch!: Chilean food fans should be excited about this one... just found out via the ML Twitter Tracker that Barros Luco's version of Chorrillana (french fries topped with sauteed strips of steak, grilled onions, and scrambled eggs) which was previously only available during dinner, is now available for lunch. We've been waiting for this one for a while!

Snapshots: Ramen, Burgers & Bi Bim Bap

Need some inspiration for lunch today?  Here are some of the tastier looking photos that have been added to the Midtown Lunch Flickr Pool over the past few months…

Hide-Chan
Spicy Miso Ramen from Hide Chan (on 52nd btw. 2+3rd). Photo by Chantastic!

Double Shack Burger w/the works
Double Shack Burger from Shake Shack (on 44th & 8th). Photo by ExFlexitarian.

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Get $12 Worth of 4Food: Emails went out last night to the winners of our 4Food speak preview contest... if you didn't win (or even if you did) you can still get $12 to spend at 4Food for free when they open on September 7th just by going to their website and signing up for an account.

Street Vendors Talk “Unwritten Rules” on Video

Following our coverage of last week’s spat between the Frites N Meats Truck and the Rickshaw Dumpling Truck the WSJ hit the streets of Midtown with a camera to interview a few food truck owners about the unwritten rules of street vending (aka you don’t park in another vendor’s spot).  The video is mostly worthwhile, although focusing on competition between trucks parked next to each other is a red herring. (There’s also something funny and ironic about hearing Vadim from FnM talk about an understanding that trucks came too in the past year and a half- as if these unwritten rules haven’t been used by vendors for decades.)

The real problem created by Rickshaw and Frites N Meats parking together on 48th is not one of competition.  It goes back to the original issue that we’ve been talking about forever… the fact that vending from a truck in Midtown is almost entirely illegal, and the more trucks that park in Midtown, the more attention they draw to themselves in high traffic areas (i.e. right in front of the Fox News Building) the more chance there will be of a crackdown.

The video makes it seem like the spot on 48th in front of Fox is *now* off limits.  The truth is, it was always off limits.  It is not legal to park on 48th btw. 6+7th, and trucks have been getting kicked out of that spot for years.  For whatever reason, the building finally decided to allow the one truck a day to park there, until that one truck turned into two.  And now the spot is done.   So, what’s the answer?  According to the video some of the new school trucks are forming some kind of organization to lobby the city on their behalf.   Check it out, after the jump…

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