Besides international students or immigrants, most of the Chinese people go to the United States are mainly short-distance travel, which, California, New York, Washington, Las Vegas, Florida and other places are again popular among the popular. During the trip, both to play well, but also to eat well, to experience the essence of American fast food, of course, to do homework beforehand.
The first step of the homework is: forget McDonald's, KFC, Burger King, Sebamed, these bad street chains, more to taste those who are not familiar with the country, but by the locals love fast food brand it. In this issue, we'll take a look at some of the most popular fast food restaurants in New York.
Minetta Tavern
Located in Manhattan, Minetta Tavern is actually between a restaurant and a tavern, but also a Michelin-starred tavern restaurant, with many celebrities and stars enjoying the unassuming appearance of the restaurant.
The restaurant's most popular specialty is, of course, the Black Label Burger, a selection of beef served with sweet caramelized onions and crunchy fries, which many people come to the restaurant for, and which is not to be missed when you're in New York!
Additionally, the Dry Aged Cote de Boeuf is the restaurant's most popular steak, usually pan-fried to medium rare, with an amazingly crispy exterior and tender interior.
Shake Shack
This is also a must-eat in New York, Shake Shack is more of a fast casual restaurant, the main beef burger is all the use of high-quality green Angus beef, his milkshake is also repeatedly voted as the industry's best milkshake, the first lady, Michelle Obama, have been his double cheeseburger was full of praise it. The store also has dog cookies and ice cream for pooches.
Shake Shack is primarily found in the eastern part of the United States in New York, New Jersey, Washington, D.C., Pennsylvania, and Florida.
Luke's Lobster
This is the New York chain that sells Lobster Rolls in a very unassuming storefront, but is very famous in Manhattan.
Fresh lobster meat is cut into big chunks, tossed with mayo, butter and spices, and served on soft bread, usually with a pickle.
Di Fara Pizza
This restaurant is the essence of New York pizza, which first appeared in Brooklyn, and has been doing great business all year round. The owner, who is now nearly 80 years old, insists on making pizza every day, and it's not uncommon to wait in line for an hour to get one.
Di Fara makes thin Italian pizzas, of which the Di Fara Special Pizza is the hottest, with sausage, mushrooms, lasagna, red onion, green onion, and red peppers sprinkled on top of the thin crispy cake, and then layered with cheese sauce, tomato sauce, and eat it while it's hot.
Burger Joint
This store is hidden in a five-star hotel building, and Mouse 2 was also taken there by a friend in New York back in the day, but it doesn't affect its super popularity one bit. There are only two types of burgers, the original and the cheese (of course, you can also ask for the corresponding Double Double), and there are rules for ordering:
First, you have to say whether you want the original or the cheeseburger; then you have to tell the clerk how hot the burger is (three minutes/five minutes/seven minutes/full-cooked); and then you have to ask for the side dishes and sauces (lettuce, onion, tomato, pickle, ketchup, and mustard.), mayonnaise). If you don't say clearly, then it will default to medium rare with all sides.
The burger companion is still the classic fries and tasty, nothing else, and don't ask or the clerk will reward you with a blank stare. There's also Carnegie Hall nearby, so you might as well go to a concert after your burger.
Five Guys
The chain is spread across the United States, and Ratty personally thinks it's better than Shake Shack, which is said to be Obama's favorite burger joint. Five Guys is a civilian restaurant, but it chooses to serve fresh ingredients rather than frozen; plus, it has all-you-can-eat peanuts!
For the prices in the store, the burger portions are pretty tempting.
Halal Guys
This is one of New York's hottest street food spots, a little food cart near the Moma Art Museum that sells Arabic chicken and rice and lamb rice for so cheap that it's no wonder there's a huge line at the cart at any given time.
For Halal Food, you can choose rice or pita for the main course, and the meat can be Chicken over Rice, Lamb over Rice, a double portion, or Meat with Gryo, topped with lactic acid or chili sauce, and a complimentary salad for just $6, which is definitely industry-conscientious!
Corner Bistro
The restaurant is located in Greenwich Village, and has been around for a hundred years, but its popularity hasn't waned at all. Students from nearby New York University (NYU) often come here, and the prices are quite affordable, the flavors are actually moderate, the burger meat is almost fat, and the fries are also very large. This store does not allow credit cards, remember to bring enough cash oh.
Bistro Burger
Cheese Burger
Chili Burger
Dough
Doughnuts
Doughnuts are one of the most common breakfasts in the United States. New York's Dough handmade donuts come in more than 20 flavors.
For those with a selection disorder, Mouse Two suggests: passionfruit w/cocoa, cafe au lait w/grumble, raspberry jam, lemon meringue, and hazelnut nutella. Cream).
Breakfast Cart Bagels
Bagels with coffee is one of the most common breakfasts for New Yorkers in a hurry, usually a bagel everything into two, the middle smeared with thick cream or peanut butter, rat two risked fat death, the most favorite of the two are coated with, but also some people add bacon and vegetables, a lot of New York subway near the breakfast bagels are sold.
Lumpia Shack
Originally had a stall at the Brooklyn Food Bazaar, but now there is a bistro, with a lot of people lining up every day, it's a Filipino-flavored snack, with a signature deep-fried spring rolls stuffed with tender pork, roasted duck, and truffled mushrooms, arranged on a plate, and garnished with a few bean sprouts and veggies, served with a secret sauce.
Milk Truck
The yellow Milk Truck can also be found on the streets of New York, and is actually found in many places in the US, making it convenient and delicious.
The best thing about the Milk Truck is the grilled cheese sandwich, which can be served plain, with onion mustard, or with cheese and apples; there's also mac and cheese and turkey chili to choose from.