The street food carts used to advertise kosher products, not halal, but I guess that reflects who's running this business these days. Are Sabrett franks and Hebrew National kosher hot dogs around any more? Yes, I see a small Sabrett sign in the third photo. And you can still get a knish if you need one.
These are shots of the line of food vendors on Fifth Avenue in front of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. It's a bit of a clash with the high culture inside.
These are shots of the line of food vendors on Fifth Avenue in front of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. It's a bit of a clash with the high culture inside.
Don't forget to visit Russ and Daughters down on Houston St--now there's some good Jewish eats!
ReplyDeleteHot dogs are always good!
ReplyDeleteI don't remember there being so many vendors outside the museum the last time I was there.
ReplyDeleteIt occurs to me that those big pretzels never turn up at food carts here.
ReplyDeleteI love those stands. NY isn't NY for me without eating a hot dog from one.
ReplyDeleteGod god, don't y'all have hot dogs & pretzel in St Louis?? Eat some real NYC food, for chrissake, not all that junk-tourist-street-food.
ReplyDeleteI could eat a hot dog now. But we just call them varmkorvar in Sweden.
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