Created by Graphic Agency Updated On: November 28, 2013
Once every 50,000 years, Thanksgiving & Hanukkah converge to form one big turkey-latke-gut-bomb extravaganza. It would be a shame not to mark this occasion with some serious dual-holiday-themed eats!
97A Hoyt St (btwn Atlantic Ave & Pacific St), Brooklyn, NY
Sandwich Spot · Boerum Hill · 314 tips and reviews
Graphic Agency: The lineup of dishes, includes mains like brisket or turkey, starters such as squash latkes or matzo ball soup, and on the side: challah stuffing.
226 Lafayette St (btwn Kenmare & Spring St), New York, NY
Mediterranean Restaurant · SoHo · 522 tips and reviews
Graphic Agency: For the holidays, they're planning a few specials, including these latkes with cranberry chutney (served all eight days of Hanukkah), which actually seem like pretty natural tablemates.
Graphic Agency: Chef Will Horowitz's turkey double down is a thing of beauty: roasted bird meat piled between two latkes, along with cornbread-oyster stuffing, gravy and huckleberry jam.
Mexican Restaurant · Lower East Side · 44 tips and reviews
Graphic Agency: Offering two special holiday corn tortillas. A turkey version sports deep-fried fowl with Brussels sprouts, cranberry sauce and gravy; and the latke-quito is garnished with apple sauce and sour cream
Steakhouse · Garment District · 23 tips and reviews
Graphic Agency: If what you'd really like is a taste of everything, head to Desmond's Steakhouse, they'll have turkey to brisket, stuffing to latkes, pumpkin pie to jelly donuts.
Mediterranean Restaurant · Flatiron District · 219 tips and reviews
Graphic Agency: This Park Avenue Mediterranean provides a veritable smorgasbord of exciting dual-festivity offerings. For the main event: turkey thigh meat is served in a shawarma with roasted veggies,
Graphic Agency: The venerable delicatessen's Sandwich of the Month. This puppy features a pair of latkes piled with roast turkey, gravy and stuffing, served open-faced with cranberry sauce on the side.
Graphic Agency: The East Village baker is stuffing its jelly donuts with actual meat, for a sweet-savory handheld treat. Powdered-sugar exterior and option for turkey/gravy or turkey/cranberry fillings.
Breakfast Spot · East Village · 381 tips and reviews
Graphic Agency: Gobblecado. It's a sandwich of smoked turkey with creamy avocado and a chili mayo that does a great job of perking up those mild flavors; Cotija cheese adds the perfect salty bite.