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Rotisserie Chicken
Posted: 4:57 pm, August 17th, 2010 in Midtown Eating
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There is a Boston Market at 885 Tenth Avenue (around 58th street). It's outside of traditional ML bounds, but it seems like you might be willing to make the trek.
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Hmmmm....I'm on 45th and 6th, so I was hoping for something closer... I wonder if BM delivers? HHHHmmmmmmm
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Ernest Klein 6th @ 55th. At the deli counter.
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Tio Pio/Pio Pio's chicken is rotisserie as well.
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Daisy May's has a half beer can chicken. They deliver to anywhere in Manhattan.
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cucina and co in Macys always has a roast chicken of the day meal.
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i vote pio pio. i wouldnt go anywhere else.
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Another vote for Pio Pio, but there is also the Rotisserie Chicken at Brasserie Cognac
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Got rotisserie chicken at amish market yesterday. It was a bit dry, but half a chicken for $4 ain't bad.
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Whole Foods in Columbus Circle also has rotisserie chicken
http://midtownlunch.com/2008/05/20/new-york-rotisserie-chicken-whole-foods-nyc/
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Golden Chicken & Ribs on 43rd & 9th Ave. Yum.
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Just go with Pio Pio like above suggested.
Their green sauce is awesome!The other BM (further out) in the city is on 8th Av and 23rd St, 271 W. 23rd Street.
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Another vote for Pio Pio, but with a twist. Unless you work right across the street from them, think about doing delivery. I don't want to know how they can get to my office (near Grand Central) with hot, delicious food within 15 minutes of me calling, but they do it.
Just be careful with the green sauce if you get tested for drugs at work. I'm fairly sure it's lined with crack. Can't get enough of that stuff.
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Anyone know where rotisserie chicken is sold in midtown? I'm talking plain old Boston Market style simple chicken that I could get by the quarter, half or whole.
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