1. The Sainted Arepa Lady
The stall owner Maria Piedad Cano may be one of the most popular stalls in New York. She used to be a lawyer , because of his great fascination with food, he changed his profession and started a roadside stall business. Her specialty is corn waffles and cheese sandwiches, and she's only available every Friday and Saturday after 10 p.m.
The Sainted Arepa Lady Corn Muffins
TIPS:
Address: Roosevelt Ave. nr. 79th St.,Jackson Heights,NY(Jackson Heights Roosevelt Avenue near 78th Street)
Transportation: 7 at 74th St.-Broadway; E, F, M, R at Jackson Heights-Roosevelt Ave.
Business hours: Monday to Sunday Friday 22:00-5:00 am; closed from Saturday to Sunday.
Price: US$3
Tip: Only cash is accepted here, no reservations are accepted.
Stall owner Maria Piedad Cano
2. Sammy's Halal
Sammy's Halal has won the best roadside stall food in New York City Marketing Award, stall owner Noor used to be a taxi driver. Halal is an Arabic word that means permitted or permissible by law. Halal Food refers to food permitted by Islamic law. So, at Halal Food stalls, you can only buy chicken and mutton.
Noor, the owner of Sammy's Halal
Because Halal Food is so popular, especially during the lunch rush hour, there is often a lot of traffic. Now I will introduce to you how to buy Halal quickly. Food. First, you have to choose whether you want Pita Bread or Over Rice. You can also choose between Yellow Rice and Brown Rice. Then you have to choose Chicken or Mutton. Lamp), or both (Mixed). After selecting, the boss will put the fried meat on top of the staple food of your choice. You can choose to add some lettuce or sliced ??tomatoes, and then add cheese sauce (White Sauce) or chili sauce (Hot Sauce), of course. You can add both. Normally it's $4.50 to order one type of meat, and $5 for both types of meat.
Sammy's Halal Chicken Rice
TIPS:
Address: middle east 73rd Street and Broadway Jackson Heights, NY (Jackson Heights Broadway Avenue and 73rd Street intersection)
3. Rickshaw Dumpling truck (Rickshaw Dumpling)
Rickshaw Dumpling truck is a mobile stall opened by a young Chinese guy Liu Kai (Kenny Lao). It is not the only one in New York. A dumpling shop, but a very unique one. There are many different fillings in the rickshaw dumplings, including pork, chicken, fresh Thai nine-story pagoda, Hudson Valley duck, etc., and even chocolate. There are vegetarian dumplings and large meat dumplings, trying to meet the needs of every diner. Rickshaw Dumplings has a restaurant and a lunch truck in New York. The food truck delivers delicious dumplings to diners who can't go to the store to feast.
Rickshaw Dumpling truck
TIPS:
Address: Front and Washington streets in Brooklyn on Mondays, 52nd and Lexington on Tuesdays, 57th and 8th on Wednesdays Avenue, Thursday at Coenties and Pearl Street, Friday at 45th Street and 6th Avenue, Saturday at 7th Avenue and 2nd Street, and Sunday at Broadway and 75th Street. Please click on the Rickshaw Dumpling website for the specific address.
Business hours: Monday to Friday 11:00-15:00, weekends 11:00-17:00, dinner time 17:00-21:30.
Price: ranging from US$6 to US$15.
Rickshaw Dumpling truck
4. Biriyani Cart
Biriyani Cart is one of the famous roadside stalls in midtown, Manhattan, especially for lunch. There was even more traffic at that time. Biriyani Cart sells spicy Indian food, including Chennai Roll, Lamb over rice, Biryani, kati roll, etc. The food on the Biriyani Cart is seasoned with a variety of Indian spices and is full of flavor. The stall owner will usually ask you if you want to add more spice, because Indian chili peppers are really hot, so be sure to think carefully before nodding.
Chef Biriyani Cart
TIPS:
Address: 46th and 6th ave. midtown,manhattan NY 10003 us
Price: 10 Within US dollars
Business hours: Monday 11:00 am-3:00 pm, 6:00 pm-9:00 pm; Tuesday 10:00 am-3:00 pm, 6:00 pm-10 : 00 pm; Wednesday 10:00 am-9:00 pm, 11:00 am-3:00 pm; Thursday 6:00 pm-7:00 pm; Friday 11:00 am-3:00 pm, 6 : 00 pm-7:00 pm; Saturday 11:00 am-1:00 pm, 10:00 pm-11:00 pm; Sunday 2:00 am-3:00 am
lamb sandwich
5. The King of Falafel
The King of Falafel has been in Astoria for more than ten years, mainly selling West Asian and Middle Eastern-style fast food. The food truck has deliciously stir-fried lamb and chicken, which can be paired with rice, pita bread or bread. The King of Falafel claims to have the best chicken in Astoria. Believe it or not, you’ll have to try it before deciding.
Stall owner, waiter and his The King of Falafel
TIPS:
Address: 30th Street and Broadway, Astoria, King of Falafel & Shawarma Express, Manhattan
Price: Less than $10
Business hours: Astoria branch: Monday to Saturday 11am-10pm; Manhattan branch: Monday to Friday 11am-3pm
The King of Falafel
6. Jamaican Dutchy
Located in the midtown area of ??Manhattan, Jamaican Dutchy is a roadside stall focusing on traditional Jamaican flavor, with a variety of braised meats. , marinated with special Jamaican spices, the meat is crispy and tender, and the bones and meat easily separate. There are also delicious Jamaican dumplings and meatloaf to choose from. The Jamaican Dutchy also has a TV installed on board so guests can kill time while waiting for their food.
Jamaican Dutchy
TIPS:
Address: E 43rd St and 3rd Ave, NY 10019 Midtown East
Price: Within $10 .
Business hours: Monday to Friday 7:00 am-3:30 pm, closed on Saturdays and Sundays.
Jamaican Dutchy
7. Country Boys
Country Boys sells Mexican food, including general Tacos, Huarache, and Quesadillas. The most popular among them is Huarache, which has a special dough handmade by the stall owner and has a chewy texture. For the health of diners, the stall owner reduces the use of oil when cooking meat, making the taste lighter. All vegetables are cut fresh on the day, preserving the unique fresh taste of vegetables.
Country Boys
TIPS:
Address: Monday to Friday Red Hook Ball Fields (Clinton and Bay), Brooklyn; weekends Brooklyn Flea (Lafayette and Vanderbilt )
Time: Monday to Friday 9:00-21:00, Saturday 11:00-17:00.
Country Boys
8. All Natural Hot Mini Cakes (all-natural freshly baked mini cakes)
This is an all-natural hot mini cake located in the Chinatown area of ??Manhattan. Baked mini cake stall, the owner is Lao Chen, who is in his 70s. Apart from its tantalizing aroma, half the fun of enjoying this dessert is chatting with the very funny owner.
All Natural Hot Mini Cakes
TIPS:
Address: SE Corner of Grand St & Bowery,NY 10002