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Many visitors from abroad want food they identify with the US or NYC, and these are some of the best places to get it (whereas many of the others, especially for pizza, are unpalatable).
113 W 116th St (btwn Malcolm X & Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd), New York, NY
Southern Food Restaurant · Central Harlem · 300 tips and reviews
Buford Barnes: Best house of chicken & waffles in the city (this is an urban take on southern soul food that originated in Harlem, where fried chicken, waffles, syrup, and hot sauce combine with awesome results).
328 Malcolm X Blvd (btwn W 126th & W 127th St), New York, NY
Southern Food Restaurant · Central Harlem · 248 tips and reviews
Buford Barnes: Great general soul food in Harlem. Chicken & waffles is available, but not the mainstay. Slightly touristy, but it has history and Sylvia herself still presides over many meals in a grandmotherly way.
Burger Joint · Downtown New Haven · 110 tips and reviews
Buford Barnes: Claims to have invented the hamburger sandwich in 1895. This is still one of the best 'burgers around, over 100 years later, and a unique experience. They do not take special orders.
Buford Barnes: Place to go for Brooklyn Blackout cake and some of the best (American-style) muffins in New York. Get some and take them to nearby Prospect Park.
113 Saint Marks Pl (btwn 1st & Ave A), New York, NY
Hot Dog Joint · East Village · 471 tips and reviews
New York Habitat: Everyone knows about the great hot dogs here (especially the deep fried dog), but walking through the phone booth is a little hidden gem we love.
Village Voice: One of our 10 best Manhattan bars- Beer buffs rejoice. Here is a place where everyone is as nerdy and psyched ab suds as you are. Clasp your hand on neighbor's back & drink to your healthy obsession.
Buford Barnes: Some of the best pie in the city. Their coffee is great too. Go here before going to a show at the Bell House. However, mind that they close earlier than you'd think, at 7 PM on most days.
Serious Eats: The finest key lime pies in NYC. You can get whole and single-serving pies as well as a frozen, chocolate-dripped pie on a stick: the Swingle.
Buford Barnes: Established 1937, continuously operated. Multiple pancakes for breakfast, including a lemon-ricotta flavor. Try an old fashioned specialty drink, a Lime Rickey. Don't confuse with Tom's from Seinfeld.
Sandwich Spot · Lower East Side · 1451 tips and reviews
Buford Barnes: The city's most famous Jewish deli, and one of the oldest and best as well. Try Reuben, liverwurst, or pastrami sandwich, but DO NOT lose your ticket or you'll pay an excessive penalty fee.
179 E Houston St (btwn Allen & Orchard St), New York, NY
Gourmet Store · Lower East Side · 422 tips and reviews
Buford Barnes: The most historic bagel shop in the city, but quite a bit overpriced. Not to mention the ordering system encourages you to accidentally pick an expensive fish.
Design*Sponge: While I miss the old location a few blocks north, these guys make the best bagels in NYC. They have totally ruined me for any other bagel, anywhere. I've actually had these shipped across country to p
Steakhouse · Financial District · 135 tips and reviews
Buford Barnes: Opened in 1827, arguably the first true American restaurant and first with à la carte ordering. Claims to have invented Eggs Benedict, Baked Alaska, and Lobster Newburg. Fancy and expensive.
Chinese Restaurant · Midtown East · 35 tips and reviews
Buford Barnes: Invented General Tso's Chicken, a staple among American Chinese restaurants, in the 1970s. They brought it back after a long hiatus. This place is on the pricier and fancier end of the spectrum.
Buford Barnes: One of the best places to get NY cheesecake in the city, and not as insanely priced as Junior's. Most of theirs are also sold as mini-cheesecakes, which are great for sampling.