๐ Must-Try Eats for Your Next NYC Trip
Feeling healthier in the U.S.? Maybe itโs the tap water, maybe itโs the two-meal-a-day rhythm. Either way, NYCโs food scene keeps delivering. Here are my top picks from this visit: ๐ Little Collins 708 3rd Ave Their yogurt bowl is arguably the best Iโve had, and the Chai Latte is soothing perfection. ๐ท Katsu-Hama 11 E 47th St Crispy, juicy tonkatsu with rich Japanese curry over rice โ simple, satisfying, and deeply comforting. ๐ถ๏ธ Soothr 204 E 13th St Busy even on weeknights โ book ahead! The Thai tea and dumplings are stellar, and their curry is rice-worthy. Service can be hit or miss. ๐ฅ Cho Dang Gol 55 W 35th St No reservations โ arrive early. Silky tofu banchan and spicy galbi jjim (braised short ribs) are tender, flavorful, and worth the wait. ๐ Piccola Cucina Uptown 106 E 60th St Reliable, delicious Italian โ you canโt go wrong here. Their tableside tiramisu adds a fun, interactive touch. ๐ฅ ilili NoMad 236 5th Ave Lebanese flavors that continue to impress. Potato dishes shine, and their Thanksgiving menu (when available) is generous โ bring friends! Already dreaming of my next NYC bite. ๐ฅขโจ #NYCEats #NYCFoodGuide #MustTryNYC #BrunchSpot #ThaiFoodNYC #KoreanBBQ #ItalianInNYC #LebaneseFood #NYCRestaurants #FoodieTravel #NYCFoodie