Tucked away in Brooklyn, New York, Coney Island has stood as a pillar of fun and originality in American culture from the late 1800s. A mix of historical significance, amusement, and offbeat charm marks this famous spot. Renowned for its thrilling amusement parks and beachside attractions, it’s packed with unexpected stories, including being the birthplace … Continue reading 9 Amazing Facts About Coney Island: America’s Playground
Brooklyn’s Iconic WWII Dessert: The Blackout Cake
The Blackout Cake, also known as the Brooklyn Blackout Cake, is a delectable chocolate dessert consisting of a rich chocolate cake filled with creamy chocolate pudding and adorned with chocolate cake crumbles. This scrumptious treat traces its origins back to World War II when it was created by Ebinger’s, a well-known Brooklyn bakery. The cake […]
The Brooklyn Dodgers name stems…
The Brooklyn Dodgers name stems from a nickname given in the 1890s to people who, in a matter of life and death, had to evade railcars speeding down the streets. They were known as trolley dodgers. Trolleys were new inventions, which led to two issues. First, cities lacked the safety infrastructure which protects pedestrians today […]
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20 of the Best Restaurants in New York City, According to Foodies
NYC is paradise for food lovers. Any kind of food at any price, they have it.
Heck, even the street food is amazing.
Buzzfeed asked their community to share their favorite restaurants in New York City – the one’s that everyone absolutely should go visit – and here are 20 that people feel very strongly you should add to your list next time you’re in the Big Apple.
1. Emily Pizza (Clinton Hill & West Village)
2. Via Carota (Greenwich Village)
3. Grimaldi’s (DUMBO)
4. Wo Hop (Chinatown)
5. Hagi Sake Bar (Midtown)
6. Xochimilco Family Restaurant (South Bronx)
7. Momofuku Noodle Bar (East Village & Midtown West)
8. Joe’s Pizza (Greenwich Village)
9. Zero Otto Nove (Multiple Locations)
10. Roberta’s (Bushwick)
11. International Wings Factory (Upper East Side)
12. Alice’s Tea Cup (Upper East Side)
13. Levain Bakery (Upper West Side)
14. Ess-a-Bagel (Gramercy and Midtown)
15. Queens Comfort (Astoria)
16. Blanca (Bushwick)
17. Dirt Candy (Lower East Side)
18. Blue Smoke (Flatiron)
19. Sweet Chick (Williamsburg and Lower East Side)
20. Coppelia (Chelsea)
Hmmmm, nobody said White Castle…
Got any of your own suggestions? Share them in the comments!
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20 of the Best Restaurants in New York City, According to Foodies
NYC is paradise for food lovers. Any kind of food at any price, they have it.
Heck, even the street food is amazing.
Buzzfeed asked their community to share their favorite restaurants in New York City – the one’s that everyone absolutely should go visit – and here are 20 that people feel very strongly you should add to your list next time you’re in the Big Apple.
1. Emily Pizza (Clinton Hill & West Village)
2. Via Carota (Greenwich Village)
3. Grimaldi’s (DUMBO)
4. Wo Hop (Chinatown)
5. Hagi Sake Bar (Midtown)
6. Xochimilco Family Restaurant (South Bronx)
7. Momofuku Noodle Bar (East Village & Midtown West)
8. Joe’s Pizza (Greenwich Village)
9. Zero Otto Nove (Multiple Locations)
10. Roberta’s (Bushwick)
11. International Wings Factory (Upper East Side)
12. Alice’s Tea Cup (Upper East Side)
13. Levain Bakery (Upper West Side)
14. Ess-a-Bagel (Gramercy and Midtown)
15. Queens Comfort (Astoria)
16. Blanca (Bushwick)
17. Dirt Candy (Lower East Side)
18. Blue Smoke (Flatiron)
19. Sweet Chick (Williamsburg and Lower East Side)
20. Coppelia (Chelsea)
Hmmmm, nobody said White Castle…
Got any of your own suggestions? Share them in the comments!
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There is a ‘fake’ townhouse in…
There is a ‘fake’ townhouse in Brooklyn Heights that’s actually a ventilation shaft for the subway. 00
Nathan’s Hot Dogs were originally priced so low…
Nathan’s Hot Dogs were originally priced so low, that customers were hesitant to trust their quality. In response, the founder paid locals to wear white lab coats to fool the public into thinking that doctors from Coney Island Hospital were eating the hot dogs.