OK, last time I went on a bagel hunt, and determined that my favorite bagels in NYC are H & H Bagels. This time, I think it's a knish hunt.
I know that Yonah Schimmel's is often listed as the best Knish in the city, but I've tried it, and it's not that good. Wrapper is soggy, potato is not particularly well-seasoned. I like their Broccoli Knishes, and their Noodle Kugel, but I must go elsewhere to find the real best in the city.
I have been told that Knish Nosh in Queen's used to be the best, but it has deteriorated. I like a crisp crust, and a flavorful knish that is not microwaved. Anybody have any suggestions?
Along those lines, I have heard that Joe's Shanghai makes a great Xiao Long Bao, but I'm always open for other chinese food suggestions.
Remember that we will be traveling by subway and walking to most places. . .
I know that Yonah Schimmel's is often listed as the best Knish in the city, but I've tried it, and it's not that good. Wrapper is soggy, potato is not particularly well-seasoned. I like their Broccoli Knishes, and their Noodle Kugel, but I must go elsewhere to find the real best in the city.
I have been told that Knish Nosh in Queen's used to be the best, but it has deteriorated. I like a crisp crust, and a flavorful knish that is not microwaved. Anybody have any suggestions?
Along those lines, I have heard that Joe's Shanghai makes a great Xiao Long Bao, but I'm always open for other chinese food suggestions.
Remember that we will be traveling by subway and walking to most places. . .
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