Column: For cramped New York, an expanding dining scene
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Column: For cramped New York, an expanding dining scene

LA Times  

Food Columnist The bright lights of New York City beckon to the restless and the hungry. Sure, we’ve all heard of hot dogs, a staple of every New Yorker’s diet, famously gnawed on by rodent and human alike in that “toddling town.” But as it turns out, there’s more. Read the official breakfast cereal power rankings: Part I » A slice of “pizza,” a fascinating food popular in New York. On the topic of transportation: While New Yorkers don’t drive, cars are seemingly everywhere, especially in the form of yellow rented automobiles that traverse the city. And, given time, New York’s dining scene may very well be onto something too.

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