This basement spot is where you can get rice balls and potato croquettes, fricassees of chicken and pork, strombolis, baked Southern Italian pastas, and a stunning array of pizzas by the slice. En savoir plus .
The congees here are some of the best in town, with add-ins that include scrumptious minced beef, sliced fish, and the pork belly/liver combo. Get a cruller to go alongside. En savoir plus .
Bahn cuon, the noodle rolls, glisten on a bed of pork pate with mint leaves and carrots scattered on top. The com dia also shine, with the one featuring grilled pork chops, crab cake, and pork skin. En savoir plus .
Though you can depend on meatballs and just-fried chicken cutlets always being available, on Fridays there are warm seafood heros like the shrimp parm special, and it really was special. En savoir plus .
The namesake dish is its specialty: two fantastically flattened frisbees of tostones stuffed like a sandwich with roasted pork, grilled steak, or simply black beans, cheese, and avocados. En savoir plus .
At this cafe laid out like a tiny Greek village, the off-price wine list alone is worth a visit, and the bread dips are a great deal. Three hefty scoops come with a ton of grilled pita triangles. En savoir plus .
The hot pressed sandwiches are notable, too, including the roast pork pernil; the plain but delectable ham and cheese; and the Cuban sandwich, with cheese and dill pickles oozing out the sides. En savoir plus .
The 16 stuffed-arepa choices wander pretty far afield. Classics include reina pepiada and pabellon. But you can also get the Frida Khalo, which gives a twist with its avocado and shredded cheese. En savoir plus .
Order one of 10 phos, of which our favorite contains only beef brisket (pho tai); com bo lui — grilled beef rolls over rice; or the wonderful spam and egg banh mi. En savoir plus .
The poke is good of its sort, more fish than salad, and the proprietary hot dogs come in several permutations, of which the Chicago and banh mi dogs are our favorites. En savoir plus .
As the name suggests, there are two grease-dripping shawarma cylinders — chicken and a beef-lamb combo, both halal. Either can be made into rice-pilaf platters or bargain pita sandwiches. En savoir plus .
Japanese cafe Zaiya has matcha and black sesame flavors that are great together or alone. Grab one of their still-crispy onigiris while you're there for the perfect summer lunch. En savoir plus .
The pernil (garlic-rubbed pork roast) is superb, and so are the roast chicken, tripe and pig-feet soup, and oxtail stew, served with white or yellow rice, black or red beans. En savoir plus .
You can’t go wrong with the shawarma or any of the flame-grilled kebabs, but the real forte of this place — located in an obscure corner of Hell’s Kitchen — is its vegetarian fare. En savoir plus .
When you ask for your falafel "all the way," they add pickled vegetables, thereby doubling the volume and tripling the flavor. Shawarma, kefta, chicken, and mixed-meat combos are a bargain, too. En savoir plus .
The kimchee coleslaw is particularly satisfying, leaving a sweet-and-sour burn on the lips, and the chicken parts may be split-ordered, that is you can get half hot and spicy and half soy garlic. En savoir plus .
My crew and I dined sumptuously on mafe, white rice, a grilled fish, attieke, and a loaf of plantain foutou. Altogether a delicious meal which cost about $45 for three. En savoir plus .
The ceviches here are super-sized, and great for warmer weather. Get the ceviche mixto con concha negra, which features black clams, the signature bivalves of Ecuador’s mangrove shoreline. En savoir plus .
Gurra Café is an Albanian café with a clubhouse feel. Highlights include a white-bean-and-jerky stew called fasule and a paprika-laced goulash served with a hearty scoop of mashed potatoes. En savoir plus .
The sandwich featuring veal, along with melted mozzarella, tomato sauce, and slightly cooked spinach is absolutely delicious — and you won’t walk away hungry. The tripe soup is worth ordering as well. En savoir plus .
Get the lechon and the alcapurria, one of several cuchifritos on the menu. En savoir plus .
The place is vegetarian and mainly South Indian and Sri Lankan, and you will find a warm welcome there. From a list of 25 dosas, we ordered a butter dosa and a Hyderabadi dosa. Both were delicious! En savoir plus .
This Cantonese noodle shop with Hong Kong flair in Little Neck (there’s also a branch in Flushing) specializes in dumplings, thin-skinned and delicious. En savoir plus .
Inside, a café specializes in clay-pot congees, Chinese BBQ over rice, and soups, plus house specials such as whelk, frog, blue crab, and pork chops. Open 24 hours. En savoir plus .
A table displays a ton of spice-driven meat dishes featuring mutton and lamb, reminding us that the Spice Road runs through Pakistan. What is more surprising is the number of vegetarian offerings. En savoir plus .
In addition to baked cheese balls, oblong fritters called coxinhas are also available on a rotating basis. But the real raison d’etre for this cozy little place are the burgers, Brazilian style. En savoir plus .
The signature Tamashii ramen with a Tokyo-style broth and add-ins that include an egg, bamboo shoots, scallions, seaweed, and slices of pork will set you back only $10.95, or $8.95 at lunch. En savoir plus .
Meal combinations might include a light take on keema featuring chicken rather than lamb, an excellent palak paneer with abundant cheese, basmati rice, fresh-baked naan, yogurt raita, and salad. En savoir plus .
The buffet clocks in at $5.99 per pound, but you’ll likely be distracted by the new charcoal oven with a dozen spits. The skirt steak, pork sausage, and chicken legs are terrific. En savoir plus .
You can’t beat the cheley khatsa at Spicy Tibet. For the less tongue-obsessed, there are soups with homemade noodles, like Then Thug. En savoir plus .
Highlights include a thali consisting of vegetables curries, pickles, chutneys, and bhutan (goat-organ jerky, not to be confused with the country of the same name). En savoir plus .
Highlight of a recent meal was a wonderful sinigang, a tart fish soup floating a pompano and Napa cabbage in a tamarind-laced broth. Other enjoyable dishes included crispy pata and the chicken adobo. En savoir plus .
Sky Café is a real Indonesian warung, a small family owned restaurant specializing in everyday food. The gado gado is spectacular. Give the lontong sayur a try as well! En savoir plus .
Check out the Pondicherry dosa, named after the former French colony on the south coast of India. It contains a wealth of shredded vegetables and displays some heat. En savoir plus .
The innovation here is simply making knishes much bigger than usual. Also available are several varieties of pastry-wrapped hot dogs, including the dazzling foot-long. En savoir plus .
The soup dumplings are killer. Of the four varieties available, the pork and crabmeat version is great, but for something unusual, try the dessert dumplings. En savoir plus .
Half this bakery specializes in babkas, paczki, loaves of bread, and cakes by the pound. The other half is a steam table and salad bar, where everything is sold by the portion at great prices. En savoir plus .
The city’s foremost Salvadoran pupuseria makes them from scratch— walk in the front door and you’ll hear the “thwap, thwap, thwap” of the pupusas being hand-patted. En savoir plus .
Get the pork pozole, which comes with a pair of tostados. For an inexpensive group dinner with friends, there's no better place in Ridgewood and cut-rate beer is available on the premises. En savoir plus .
Lucy's modest contribution to pho-ology is using smoked brisket as the meat centerpiece of the iconic soup, which makes it a liquid species of Texas barbecue. En savoir plus .
Number one on its lengthy list is suadero, braised veal flank. The other taquitos are worth trying, especially the oreja (ear), buche (pig stomach), and Arabe (spicy pork) En savoir plus .
This long-running Jamaican café and bakery specializes in meat patties, the island equivalent of the empanada, with an annatto-laced dough and minced filling of beef, chicken, fish, or vegetables. En savoir plus .
Chickens are crisp skinned, and the vinegary pulled pork sandwich is topped with cole slaw. Sides include all the usual soul food favorites, with mac and cheese and collard greens well-executed. En savoir plus .
The fried chicken is front and center, with crisp skin and moist flesh. The best sides are the slightly sweet collards and extra-cheddary mac and cheese. En savoir plus .
For $1.25 you can get a doubles: a split baby poori filled with chick-pea curry. For $5, you get a sandwich called a "bake," which is made with a deep-fried roll also called a bake. En savoir plus .
Don Pepe and his minions, who labor behind a small window surrounded by seductive, brightly lit sandwich pictures, turn out 35 types of tortas, many with wacky themes. Most are $7 or $8 and huge. En savoir plus .
Ba Xuyên was one of the first places in town to specialize in the sainted sandwich (Bahn Mi), turned out on crisp baguette with plenty of homemade vegetable pickles and cilantro at rock-bottom prices. En savoir plus .
The real revelation of the menu is the recipe called Crossing the Bridge Noodles, featuring a bowl of plain broth in which you cook things like pork, chicken, quail eggs, noodles, and sprouts. En savoir plus .
Hong Kong Dim Sum specializes in rice noodle rolls which include ham and egg, chicken, and dried shrimp. For vegetarians, there’s one stuffed with parsley and one with oiled scallions. En savoir plus .
The place does wonderful xio long bao, Shanghai soup dumplings distinguished by their thin skins and rich gravy inside. Six largish pork dumplings will set you back $4.75. En savoir plus .
The rolls called kim tien are a "don’t miss" dish. Each consists of a shrimp wrapped along with vermicelli and pork sausage in rice paper and deep fried, served with nuoc cham. The pho is also superb. En savoir plus .
The prize is the lushest sandwich imaginable, with thick wads of roast beef sporting a caramelized edge and fresh mozzarella, further mellowed with brown gravy. En savoir plus .
This Brighton Beach standby specializes in the topsy-turvy cooking of Xinjiang. Don’t miss the charcoal-grilled kebabs that perfume the air inside the delightfully over-decorated space. En savoir plus .
Highlights from the savory side of the menu: an orange-colored manioc curry, a rich pork "black"curry with toasted spices, a coconut-and-kale sambal, pineapple curry, and a boiled egg curry. En savoir plus .
Go no further than the doner cylinders in the window. The guy will cut a great quantity of the moist herbed meat and deposit it in a sandwich or on a platter along with salad and well-oiled pilaf. En savoir plus .
The pizza crust is cracker-like, and a small pie is easily sufficient for 1 or 2. The clam pie is well-furnished, and other favorite toppings include sausage, black olives, mushrooms, and anchovies. En savoir plus .
The pho is better than average; indeed the rice noodles themselves are spectacular, with fish ball and chicken versions available. Com dia are especially lively, including “combo CSNLXA.” En savoir plus .