
This site has previously had reviews of fried chicken noodle soup and other items from the Korean portion of Cafe Hanover at Hanover Sq. & Pearl, but for some inexplicable reason we’ve shunned the Kyedong chicken. This brand of Korean fried chicken is advertised in a poster in the window and in panels on the wall behind the front counter where you pay. Sandwiched between offerings of pork belly for $40 and whole chickens, there are portions of chicken at Midtown Lunch-friendly prices. Click through to check out the behemoth lunch box it comes in, housing equally oversized pieces of chicken.
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Posted by Andrea H at 12:00 pm, March 1st, 2012 under Cafe Hanover, Financial District, Fried Chicken, Korean.
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Kimchi Taco Celebrating Its Birth In Soho With a Deal: In honor of its one-year anniversary, Kimchi Taco will have $1 tacos at Hudson & Charlton today. Also on the ML Downtown Twitter Tracker, Phil's Steaks is at Water & John, Real Good Truck's at Varick & Vandam, Rickshaw's at Hudson & Houston, Frites N Meats is at Church & Walker, Sweetery's at Hudson & King, Our Heros has a meatloaf sandwich at Wall & Water and Mexicue's at Water & Broad. The WFC lot has Red Hook Lobster, Eddie's Pizza, Bongo Brothers, Milk Truck and Taim Mobile.
Posted at 11:23 am, March 1st, 2012 | 0 Comments
Free Macaron Alert: If you have a coffee break coming up, you may want to take it now. According to their Twitter, Financier Patisserie is giving free macarons out from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. today at all of its locations. There are three in the Financial District at Fulton & Nassau, Cedar & William and on Stone St.
Posted at 10:42 am, March 1st, 2012 | 0 Comments
Oliva Gourmet on Broadway (btw. Vesey & Barclays) seems to court the tourists with promises of plentiful seating and alcohol, since it’s right by the stop for those double decker site seeing buses. Now they’re courting the rest of us with a 99 cent plain slice. The signs don’t say there are restrictions on when the slices are offered, and it has to be better than the 99 cent slice at Papa John’s at Maiden Lane & Nassau. Now if only the other $1 pizza shops would trickle further down Broadway. Joey’s Pepperoni Pizza, I’m looking at you.
Posted by Andrea H at 9:30 am, March 1st, 2012 under Oliva Gourmet, Pizza.
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