Supreme Subcontinent Snacks from Desi Truck
The Desi Truck offers the kind of snacks I had in mind when I first started writing “Snack Attack” in 2007—intense, cheap bursts of savoriness!
Read MoreThe Desi Truck offers the kind of snacks I had in mind when I first started writing “Snack Attack” in 2007—intense, cheap bursts of savoriness!
Read MoreAmidst the blocky buildings of downtown Brooklyn and garish discount shops of Fulton Mall you will find Shanghai Street Food at a small, friendly restaurant.
Read MoreOne evening when leaving the main branch of the New York Public Library I was peckish. Passing the food booths at the Bryant Park Holiday Market. I looked for a little something to hold me, and I found not just one but three little somethings at the Arancini Brothers pop-up shop. Arancini are Sicilian fried rice balls, named for the oranges they resemble.
Read MoreThe chef and I traded bites, and my paling paled beside his haring. I got food envy, and I immediately forgot my obsession with eel broodjes in favor of a new food fixation; sandwiched in a brown or white roll, two large pale pinkish slabs of just slightly brined raw herring were layered with crisp sweet pickles and diced white onion. It is a genius trifecta of taste, and I ate one every day of our five day trip.
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