Archive for 'Latin'
Sophie’s Cuban Gets Reviewed by the NY Times
Fried Pork and Plantain Sandwich
Yesterday it was Gourmet Magazine editor Ruth Reichl shining a light on Midtown Lunch’ing, this morning it’s the New York Times. Sophie’s Cuban, one of the more popular lunch’ing options we have (and not just because of their free lunch grand openings), is reviewed in the $25 and under column in the New York Times today. Considering […]
Posted: June 11th, 2008 under 40th btw. 7+8th, Latin, Sophies.
Comments: 6
Secret Street Food of Midtown: Ecuadorian on 46th
I admit it’s not for everybody, but I love eating food off the street, here and abroad. Meat on a stick in Bali, everything in Thailand, raw clams in Chile… I could go on and on. There’s something about eating on the sidewalk that is fun and exciting to me, and here in Midtown we […]
Posted: June 2nd, 2008 under 46th btw. 5+6th, Latin, Street Meat.
Comments: 29
Free Food Alert: Another Sophie’s Cuban Opening at 11am Today! (Updated)
The New Food Court Sophie’s on 3rd Ave. btw. 49+50th
This just in courtesy of Midtown Lunch’er “Margot”… the food court that houses Pampano Taqueria (and Pump Energy Kitchen) on 3rd Ave. btw. 49+50th will be welcoming a new Sophie’s Cuban into its fold today at 11am. And as always, Grand Opening day at Sophie’s means […]
Posted: April 22nd, 2008 under Free Stuff, Latin, Sophies.
Comments: 9
Cafe Cello May Have the Best Fried Chicken in Midtown
It’s been over a year a half since I originally visited Cafe Cello (46th btw. 5+6th), and wrote about their roast pork. (I loved it so much, the photo of my lunch became the official Midtown Lunch photo.) From the outside, you’d never guess that this generic looking deli would serve the best roast pork […]
Posted: April 21st, 2008 under 46th btw. 5+6th, Fried Chicken, Latin.
Comments: 4
At Lunch Now: Free Food Craziness at Sophie’s Cuban (Updated)
You didn’t think a little rain would keep us cheapos away, did you? It’s 12:01 and the line is already stretched down the block at the newly opened Sophie’s Cuban on 40th btw. 7+8th… but it moves quickly. And they even have oxtails.The inside crowd, what I got, plus the ultimate Sophie’s surprise (for […]
Posted: March 19th, 2008 under 40th btw. 7+8th, At Lunch Now, Latin, Sophies.
Comments: 9
Bits & Pieces: Krust vs. Dutchy, More Cupcakes & The El Sabroso Bounce
The new location of Golden Krust on 8th Ave. btw. 39+40th. has finally opened. The Caribbean chain (which has multiple locations in NYC) will be offering a special grand opening lunch special price of $5.99 for fried chicken, stewed chicken or curry chicken served with rice & vegetables. They have 3 other locations in Midtown…
33rd St. btw. 5th+Mad
3rd Ave. btw. 43+44th
A […]
Posted: March 13th, 2008 under *8th Ave. btw. 39+40th), 37th btw. 7+8th, 42nd btw 5+6th, 51st btw. 6+7th, Cart, Jamaican, Latin, Sweets.
Comments: 21
Shuttered Latin Food Inside the Blimpie, Resurfaces in Stranger Location
Got this posted in the comments by “Vishal” on Monday:
I have some great news- the Latin Food that used to be at this Blimpie has now moved next door to the Convenience store that serves Vegetarian Indian Food!
That is indeed great news. I guess that is the benefit of being a latin food place inside the […]
Posted: March 12th, 2008 under *6th Ave. btw. 37+38th, Indian, Khodiar Indian/Taj Delhi Chat, Latin, Vegetarian.
Comments: 4
Guardian UK: El Sabroso is a 9/10 (and better than Fette Sau!)
So, about three weeks ago I took Benji Lanyado, a Travel writer for the Guardian UK, to El Sabroso, the latin lunch counter hidden inside a freight elevator hallway on 37th St. btw. 7+8th. He told me he was interested in writing about Midtown Lunch for his “Meet the Bloggers” series, and wanted to check out one of […]
Posted: March 7th, 2008 under 37th btw. 7+8th, Latin.
Comments: 16
Margon Makes Aziz Ansari’s Favorite Cuban Sandwich
The Village Voice doesn’t branch out into Midtown too often (and quite frankly, do you blame them?), but I still love their blog Eat For Victory, and -of course- Robert Sietsema’s “Counter Culture” column. They always have great recs, especially for inexpensive and authentic eats, and we’re clearly not the only ones who think so. Last week, […]
Posted: February 13th, 2008 under Latin, Village Voice.
Comments: 1
Strike Rotisserie Chicken Gold at Tio Pio West
In the pantheon of great foods, rotisserie chicken has got to be towards the top, somewhere just below fried chicken and above every other kind of chicken imaginable. You may say the secret ingredient is the chicken fat waterfall, created by rotating chickens stacked one on top of another. Now that’s some Chinese water torture […]
Posted: January 24th, 2008 under 36th btw. 5+6th, Fried Chicken, Latin, Peruvian, Rotisserie Chicken.
Comments: 17








