Archive for January 2013

Kimchi Taco Truck Promotions Hit Midtown Today: Reminder that the Kimchi Taco Truck plans to hit Midtown today with their new menu items and promotions. Be sure to check the ML Twitter tracker or their twitter account before you head out, but they plan to park 55th btw. 6+7th today, and they should be at 47th and Park on Friday from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Anyone try that Korean fried chicken taco yet?

Daheen Wang Mandoo is Now Open!: Just got word from Lunch'er Daniel that Daheen Wang Mandoo, the new Korean dumpling place on 32nd btw. 5+6th, is open for business.  According to him "the Mandoo buns are $2 each, as opposed to Food Gallery 32 across the street, which charges $2.50 each.  [And] the buns they're offering are beef, chicken, chicken curry, kimchi, shrimp and pizza but no pork" for some unknown reason.  Early adopters, let us know how it is in the comments.

PROFILE: Midtown Lunch’er “Molly”

Every Tuesday we turn over the site to a different Midtown Lunch’er for his or her recommendations for the best lunch in Midtown. This week it’s Molly, a Marketing pro who is looking for some good Latin food.

Name: Molly

Age: 29

Occupation: Marketing Coordinator

Where in Midtown do you work? McGraw Hill Building

Favorite Kind of Food: Latin

Least Favorite Kind of Food: Indian

Favorite Place(s) to Eat Lunch in Midtown: Grilled Cheese and Soup (Morris or Milk Trucks), Margon (on 46th btw. 6+7th), long lunch trips to Koreatown, and Daisy’s Grits was a favorite while the holiday markets were open.

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Break Your New Year’s Resolution At Steak ‘N Shake

At the top of the year, this post went up about a really great salad from Mexicue, but I have to be honest, that day, I totally went out for a burger. At Steak ‘N Shake. And not for one second did I make any 2013 resolutions, much less ones about food. Also, as an aside, I have been curious, now that Steak ‘N Shake has been open for a year, would they start raising prices? Answer: So far so good … although I totally have my eye on you, so don’t screw it up!
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Cafe Zaiya is Closed Again


Photo courtesy of Lunch’er Fred W.

It’s been a tough couple of months for the 41st Street branch of Cafe Zaiya (btw. Mad+5th).  Back in November they were temporarily closed by a fire in their building, and last week we discovered that they’re closed again- this time by the Department of Health.  We got word of the closure late in the day on Friday, and last night Lunch’er Fred W. confirmed that they were still closed. According to the DOH website they received a 78 on Thursday (score translation: not good)  and were shut down, but there is no word on when they will reopen.  Let’s hope it’s sooner rather than later…

Lunch Links (The “Japanese Fried Chicken” Edition)


Tabata’s Kara-age. Photo courtesy of SENY

  • Tabata Noodle makes a good kara-age [SENY]
  • Blondie & Brownie’s street food book is one of Eater’s 2013 picks [Eater]
  • The Lunch Studio girls have moved to the Flatiron [Lunch Studio]
  • The WSJ is a fan of Salvation Taco [NY Lunchbox]
  • BICE on 54th has a $2000 pasta dish [NYP via Eater]
  • Prime Grill is moving from 49th Street to the old Beacon space [Grub Street]

The Search For Bourbon Chicken Leads Us Back to Hop Won

Last week, we received a tweet from Phoenix_3_Tears with the question:

“Do you guys know of a place where they sell Bourbon Chicken? Like the ones back in Manhattan Mall?”

That sent us on a search. We hadn’t heard anything about the confusingly named dish since DC Fusion Cafe closed, but we found out that Hop Won Express, Hing Won’s twin sister, has a Bourbon Chicken daily special on their menu for $6.47.

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Flatiron Lunch: Luu’s Baguette gives Baoguette a run for its money

Every Friday we go south of the ML boundaries in search of a delicious lunch. Sometimes it’s Murray Hill south or the Flatiron District, sometimes Gramercy and everything in between- but we just like to call it Flatiron Lunch.

Remember the Banh Mi Craze of the late ’00s? Everyone went nuts dissecting if the baguette had the right balance of crunch and softness, if the meats were authentic, and if the pickled and cilantro toppings were appropriately portioned. Lunch’ers even organized their own Banh Mi Palooza in 2010. While a few years late to the game (they seemed to have opened around 2011), Luu’s Baguette could have thrown its hat into the ring.

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Food Truck Crackdown Continues in the City: Despite showing their heroism in the wake of Hurricane Sandy, food trucks are continuing to be harassed by the NYPD. Grub Street mentioned that both Phil's Steaks and Seoul Food were towed from Union Square last week, an area heavily populated with trucks. Let's hope the trucks in Midtown start spreading out (meaning not congregating on one street) to prevent the same thing from happening here.

Lunch’er Joel Reports: New Banh Mi Place Open in Midtown West

Got this report from Lunch’er Joel the other day about a new banh mi place that just opened up in Midtown West…

I stumbled into this place, seeing “Bahn mi” written on a whiteboard, out of the corner of my eye this morning. It’s on 47th street, close to 9th Ave, just off the corner – it’s called something like “Saigon Cafe 9 West”.  Had a small but authentic seeming menu. I opted for the traditional Bahn mi, which at $6 was closer to downtown prices than the more expensive (and only recently available, with Boi Noodles and Cha Pas arrival) Bahn Mi offerings.

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