I updated my Williamsburg shortlist with the types of cuisine served. I can keep updating that thing every time I remember a restaurant, too.ilia wrote:I think this thread deserves a sticky...![]()
Keep posting, boys, I am taking notes as well.
sparklepuff, what type of cuisine are those Brooklyn places in your list?
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for BBQ I Lovesnakedogman wrote:well, I'm not from NYC but I was there for 10 days a couple of weeks ago and just around the corner from where we were staying (near the corner of 28th and Lexington av) there was the Blue Smoke (www.bluesmoke.com) burger/barbecue place which had some truly delicious burgers indeed. Well recommended.
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dallas BBQ, there are a few around the burroughs
http://dallasbbqnyc.com/
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Hey Homebelly - I've lived across the street from City Hall in Jersey City for almost 6 years! If they're not going to Brooklyn, they sure ain't headed to JC.Homebelly wrote:In Jersy City there are some very good places over by city hall,, very easy to get to on the PATH,, also,, check out a bar that used to be called Lucky Sevens,, it turned into some thing along the lines of camaro or some other car name but did really good mexican.
There's some good stuff to eat in my neighborhood, but I agree with the Muffin, food is really happening in Brooklyn.
I don't spend $$$ on meals too much, being a single dude who saves most of his money to buy gear and put out records. I can suggest a shit ton of budget ass sustanence I-don't-feel-like-cooking-but-I-don't-want-to-spend-more-than-ten-bucks type places.
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i rest my case.
if you're the type of person that believes that no northerner can do cue, than i won't be able to convince you otherwise...
but if you're not a snob about it, fette sau is very good and likely the most authentic in nyc. I smoke at home, spare ribs and briskets, and their brisket was just as good as one of mine. I smoke my flats for 11` hours and am obsessive about my homemade rubs and mops. I know a thing or two about it.
give it a shot, it's good stuff.
.lm.
if you're the type of person that believes that no northerner can do cue, than i won't be able to convince you otherwise...
but if you're not a snob about it, fette sau is very good and likely the most authentic in nyc. I smoke at home, spare ribs and briskets, and their brisket was just as good as one of mine. I smoke my flats for 11` hours and am obsessive about my homemade rubs and mops. I know a thing or two about it.
give it a shot, it's good stuff.
.lm.
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i said NY cannot do cue to save its life...please don't put words in my mouthleisuremuffin wrote:i rest my case.
if you're the type of person that believes that no northerner can do cue, than i won't be able to convince you otherwise...
leisuremuffin wrote:ibut if you're not a snob about it, fette sau is very good and likely the most authentic in nyc.
unfortunately 'the most authentic in nyc' doesnt mean shit. we have people in here actually claiming dallasbbq is good eating
so you are assuming i don't? you assume a lot don't youleisuremuffin wrote:I smoke at home, spare ribs and briskets, and their brisket was just as good as one of mine. I smoke my flats for 11` hours and am obsessive about my homemade rubs and mops. I know a thing or two about it.
i have eaten there ffs i lived 30 seconds from the place i went in the first weekleisuremuffin wrote:give it a shot, it's good stuff.
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Brooklyn, Williamsburg.
A polish restaurant called "Chyrstina"
two of the hottest waitress' i have ever seen, plus the pirogies are good.
A polish restaurant called "Chyrstina"
two of the hottest waitress' i have ever seen, plus the pirogies are good.
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I think you are thinking of K & M, Krystyna's & Margaret's. That's around the corner from me, and there are usually more people standing around outside than can even fit inside. That is the hipster hangout. And I grew up on pierogi, I can't get enough of those delicious things.Rogue Scrunt wrote:Brooklyn, Williamsburg.
A polish restaurant called "Chyrstina"
two of the hottest waitress' i have ever seen, plus the pirogies are good.

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yes, I'm not a new yorker, but I have spent much time there
I remember feeding 8 people there for @ $50
great times
I remember feeding 8 people there for @ $50
great times
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