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  • #16
    If you want to stay in Manhattan, I like Zabar's knishes! I haven't had them in years, but I remember them as ultra-good. Yonah Schimmel's are just as unpleasant as you're describing, plus the ones I had were kind of sour-tasting, not like they were spoiled but like there was something sour used in the filling to make it look fresher...maybe citric acid? Ugh.

    Zabar's used to have a wonderful selection of fillings, including sweet potato, mushroom, potato and mushroom, all sorts of tasty choices. I think I have to go get me some!

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    • #17
      Originally posted by wackymother View Post
      If you want to stay in Manhattan, I like Zabar's knishes!
      Are you talking about the one on the upper west side? Something like Broadway and 78th? My aunt used to rave about their lox (I hate lox), and I remember going there once to get it for her. It's right near H & H Bagels, so I could do both in a single subway trip.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by bigfrank View Post
        I am at Cigarfest at Splitrock resort on may 2nd but am not staying all week. Lets make plans for the 8th or 9th for lunch. Now if you want to go out at night for Wings I got a great place for Wings.
        The 8th for lunch is probably better. Let me know the wings place, though I probably will lobby against it. But she likes spicy foods, especially wings.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Hoc
          Are you talking about the one on the upper west side? Something like Broadway and 78th? My aunt used to rave about their lox (I hate lox), and I remember going there once to get it for her. It's right near H & H Bagels, so I could do both in a single subway trip.
          Yes, there's only one Zabar's, 80th and Broadway.

          Zabar's - NYC's Gourmet Epicurian Emporium

          By the way--I think H&H bagels are HIGHLY overrated. I can bring you some good New Jersey bagels if we all have lunch! There's a GOOD bagel store two blocks from me.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by Hoc View Post
            The 8th for lunch is probably better. Let me know the wings place, though I probably will lobby against it. But she likes spicy foods, especially wings.
            ok THE 8TH LETS SAT 12:30PM for lunch. Wings place is called Filmores tavern. Best you ever had or I am paying. It is located in fresh meadows. We generaly go out on Thursdays or friday nights and do a father and son wing night. We get about 10 tptal that goes.
            I will look for a link and post it later.
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            • #21
              Originally posted by wackymother
              By the way--I think H&H bagels are HIGHLY overrated. I can bring you some good New Jersey bagels if we all have lunch! There's a GOOD bagel store two blocks from me.
              We're definitely up for a group lunch, as well. It looks like Tues, Wed. and Friday are still open. . . .

              And I'm always willing to re-examine my bagel conclusions. But, so far, I've tried Tal, H & H, Pick-a-Bagel, Essa Bagel, and a few others that did not impress me at all.

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              • #22
                Originally posted by Hoc
                We're definitely up for a group lunch, as well. It looks like Tues, Wed. and Friday are still open. . . .

                And I'm always willing to re-examine my bagel conclusions. But, so far, I've tried Tal, H & H, Pick-a-Bagel, Essa Bagel, and a few others that did not impress me at all.
                That's because NYC bagels aren't made right. They have to be boiled, then baked. That's what gives them the chewy interior and the crispy crust. Rents are so high in New York that bagel stores can't do the boiling and baking on site. So usually they have ovens and they bake the pre-formed, par-boiled bagels in the store, but the quality isn't as good as it could be. Out in the 'burbs the stores have a little more room to spread out and some of them (including our local place) make "real" bagels. (Others just bring in the dough and cook it, like in NYC.)

                I think H&H does do the boiling out on 12th Avenue, but I guess I just don't like their dough or something. I haven't had one in ages, but aren't they a bit sweet? And I've never gotten an H&H straight from the 12th Avenue H&H--I've gotten them after they've been shuttled somewhere else in the city, so they're probably not as fresh as they could be. Do you go right to the 12th Avenue place to buy them? I think it's 12th and 46th.

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                • #23
                  Here is a link for Filmores for wings Fillmore's Tavern - Eat. Drink. Save Money.

                  Now if it is a real good Bagel you desire that is a half mile from my house.
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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by bigfrank View Post

                    Now if it is a real good Bagel you desire that is a half mile from my house.
                    In Queens, right? Not in Manhattan?

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by wackymother View Post
                      In Queens, right? Not in Manhattan?
                      I live in queens and the bagel store was just up the block from the wine event you went to.
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