Archive for 'Downtown NYC'
Downtown Lunch: Capri Caffe
Midtown workers shouldn’t have all the fun, so to even the score, I’ve brought on Daniel Krieger as an official Downtown Lunch Correspondent to write up some of the tasty stuff you can get in the lower half of Manhattan. He’s a great photographer (insuring good food porn), but more importantly he is a lover of […]
Posted: July 3rd, 2008 under Daniel Krieger, Downtown NYC.
Comments: 9
My Downtown Lunch at Alidoro
Serious Eats New York posted a thing I just wrote about this amazing sandwich I ate at Alidoro, a tiny pretty well known shop in Soho that I really wish was in Midtown. [Bonus Reveal: I’m having a kid. I know… it’s frightening. Thankfully my wife has good genes.]
Posted: July 2nd, 2008 under Asides, Downtown NYC.
Comments: 28
Downtown Lunch: Classic Coffee Shop
Midtown workers shouldn’t have all the fun, so to even the score, I’ve brought on Daniel Krieger as an official Downtown Lunch Correspondent to write up some of the tasty stuff you can get in the lower half of Manhattan. He’s a great photographer (insuring good food porn), but more importantly he is a lover of […]
Posted: June 27th, 2008 under Downtown NYC.
Comments: 23
Downtown Lunch Fave Rosario’s Closes After 25 Years
Friday was the last day for Rosario’s Downtown
Got some terrible news emailed to me late on Friday afternoon about Rosario’s (Pearl btw. Broad & Whitehall), one of the Downtown Lunch places our man Daniel Krieger wrote about a month ago:
I’m a new reader, but I have some real devastating news. I just made my trip from […]
Posted: June 23rd, 2008 under Downtown NYC.
Comments: 8
Downtown Lunch: Darlene Restaurant
Midtown workers shouldn’t have all the fun, so to even the score, I’ve brought on Daniel Krieger as an official Downtown Lunch Correspondent to write up some of the tasty stuff you can get in the lower half of Manhattan. He’s a great photographer (insuring good food porn), but more importantly he is a lover of […]
Posted: June 20th, 2008 under Downtown NYC.
Comments: 4
Downtown Lunch: 5 Star Dining Truck
Midtown workers shouldn’t have all the fun, so to even the score, I’ve brought on Daniel Krieger as an official Downtown Lunch Correspondent to write up some of the tasty stuff you can get in the lower half of Manhattan. He’s a great photographer (insuring good food porn), but more importantly he is a lover of […]
Posted: June 13th, 2008 under Downtown NYC.
Comments: 17
Downtown Lunch: Vietnamese on the Baxter Strip
Making Downtown office workers jealous is something this blog has been doing for awhile now. To even the score, I’ve brought on Daniel Krieger as an official Downtown Lunch Correspondent to write up some of the tasty stuff you can get in the lower half of Manhattan. He’s a great photographer (insuring good food porn), […]
Posted: June 6th, 2008 under Downtown NYC.
Comments: 19
Downtown Lunch: Guide to Chinatown Soup Noodles
Making Downtown office workers jealous is something this blog has been doing for awhile now. To even the score, we’ll post a Downtown Lunch every Friday for those folks working in the lower half of New York City. Admittedly, this column has been a little Chinatown heavy, but what can you do. If I worked […]
Posted: May 30th, 2008 under Downtown NYC.
Comments: none
Downtown Lunch: Excellent Pork Chop House
Making Downtown office workers jealous is something this blog has been doing for awhile now. To even the score, I’ve brought on Daniel Krieger as an official Downtown Lunch Correspondent to write up some of the tasty stuff you can get in the lower half of Manhattan. He’s a great photographer (insuring good food porn), […]
Posted: May 23rd, 2008 under Downtown NYC.
Comments: 8
Downtown Lunch: Rosario’s
Making Downtown office workers jealous is something this blog has been doing for awhile now. To even the score, I’ve brought on Daniel Krieger as an official Downtown Lunch Correspondent to write up some of the tasty stuff you can get in the lower half of Manhattan. He’s a great photographer (insuring good food porn), […]
Posted: May 16th, 2008 under Downtown NYC.
Comments: 14








