It’s worth the trip out to L.I.C. for the first-rate breakfast menu here, like fried pickled pork tongue and smoked salmon blinis. Featured in Where to Eat 2011! En savoir plus .
One of NYC's best and cheapest kosher delis. Try the matzo ball soup for $4.50 & the pastrami, tomato and grilled cheddar on rye for $9.25. En savoir plus .
Best Mini Doughnut: Stuffed with sweet, seed-speckled raspberry jelly. The lovely little crunch as you break through the powdered sugar poof is pure bliss. En savoir plus .
All Around Good: An all-around reliable classic coffee/doughnut shop. There's not too many places like this left in NYC, and the prices are unbelievable: a dozen doughnuts for just $4.50. En savoir plus .
Best Old-Fashioned Cruller: This liberally iced doughnut has a dense and moist crumb, every bit offing a trace hint of cinnamon. En savoir plus .
Best Oatmeal Doughnut: Toasted oatmeal and tiny flecks of cashews, plus sunflower seeds, cranberries, and apricot mix—it's a glorious sight. En savoir plus .
Best Doughnut Holes: Try yeast and cake in cinnamon-sugar, blueberry, plain, and (especially) red velvet cake. No more returning to red velvet cupcakes after this. En savoir plus .
Looking for a budget breakfast? Go here for NY's yummiest cheap diner food: Egg sandwiches, pancakes, French toast & omelettes all under $5. En savoir plus .
The original location served pastries in the shape of gold bars. Stop in for some coffee or indulge in a decadent pastry ($3-5) that can easily be shared by two people. Yum. En savoir plus .