Sorriso is a popular Italian meat shop and deli in Astoria, NYC. Offering a wide range of choice and prime meat produce, this Italian pork shop is popular for dining as well as cold cuts. The food menu features appetizers, salads, pasta dishes, hot and cold sandwiches, homemade grilled paninis, wraps and sides. All things said, this is one of the best Italian delis in the Astorian neighborhood which is a must visit for all.
Looking to unwind from the hustle and bustle? Then head over to The Richmond on Staten Island for some quality food and drinks. Feast on their Beef Short Ribs, Steak Au Poivre, or the house specialty, The Richmond Burger, made from American Wagyu beef. The cozy restaurant has a very welcoming vibe with wooden beamed roofs, plush booths and a pristine white fireplace. Wine and dine at this amazing bistro with your friends or family.
This famous take-out restaurant on NYC’s 34th Avenue is a great place for African food lovers in the city. They serve vegetarian and meat dishes cooked a traditional African style. These dishes are fresh, aromatic and extremely flavorful. Eguis Soup, Chicken Jollof Rice and Okra, and Bitong are some of the popular dishes among patrons here. Moreover, this little restaurant serves baked products too. Visit Nneji to have delicious African food in NYC.
Located in Lower Manhattan in New York, Streecha offers traditional meals from the Ukrainian cuisine. This no-frills eatery’s menu includes homestyle dishes like borscht, soups, holubtsi, kovbasa and a variety of baked goodies. Set in the basement, this restaurant features simple interiors and is managed by the volunteers and members who are part of the St. George’s Ukrainian Catholic Church. This simple restaurant is open from Wednesday until Sunday every week. A visit to this restaurant will surely keep you coming back for more.
When you are away from home, food is the most important factor you miss. In order to get some real Israeli food the next time you're missing it in New York, go to Ella's Cafe Espresso & Wine Bar in the Upper East Side. This Israeli/Mediterranean café offers traditional toastinis, a variety of burekas, including freshly prepared Jachnun (a traditional Yemenite Jewish pastry), Malawah, as well as dishes from American cuisine. Along with a hand-selected choice of wines and beverages, which include Israeli wine and beer, they also provide a delectable array of salads, flatbreads, and desserts. Espresso, tea, and superb chai lattes are the most popular beverages here.
The family of owner Peter Benfaremo (the self-proclaimed Lemon Ice King of Corona) has been serving up Italian ices in this Queens location of for over 50 years. The ices come in dozens of flavors, ranging from standards like lemon, coconut and chocolate to exotics like peanut butter, cantaloupe and raspberry. All are made with fresh ingredients. Expect to wait for your ice as there is almost always a line, especially in the summer.