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Wednesday, March 28, 2018

The cuisine of New York City comprises many cuisines belonging to various ethnic groups that have entered the United States through the city. Almost all ethnic cuisines are well represented in New York City, both within and outside the various ethnic neighborhoods. New York City was also the founding city of New York Restaurant Week which has spread around the world due to the discounted prices that such a deal offers. In New York City there are over 12,000 bodegas, delis and groceries and many among them are open 24/7.

Enclaves reflecting national cuisines




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The Bronx

Queens

Brooklyn

Staten Island

  • Port Richmond â€" Mexican, Indian, Italian
  • Rossville; South Beach; Great Kills â€" Italian, Russian, Arab and Polish
  • Tompkinsville â€" Italian, Sri Lankan, Pakistani, Indian

Manhattan

Food identified with New York City


General Worth Square, New York City, New York - The street food in...
General Worth Square, New York City, New York - The street food in.... Source : www.trover.com

Food associated with or popularized in New York City

  • Hot dogs â€" Served with sauerkraut, sweet relish, onion sauce, or mustard.

Ashkenazi Jewish cuisine

Much of the cuisine usually associated with New York City stems in part from its large community of Ashkenazi Jews and their descendants. The world famous New York institution of the "Delicatessen," commonly referred to as a "Deli," was originally an institution of the city's Jewry. Much of New York City's Jewish fare has become popular around the globe, especially bagels. (New York City's Jewish community is also famously fond of Chinese food, and many members of this community think of it as their second ethnic cuisine.)

Italian-American cuisine

Like the Askenazi-Jewish community, much of the cuisine usually associated with New York City stems in part from its large community of Italian-Americans and their descendants. Much of New York City's Italian fare has become popular around the globe, especially New York style pizza.

  • Cappuccino
  • New York-style pizza
  • spaghetti and meatballs
  • cannoli
  • chicken parmigiana
  • sausage and peppers
  • New York-style Italian heros
  • Sicilian style pizza
  • pasta primavera
  • fried calamari
  • Sfogliatella
  • arancini
  • potato croquets
  • shrimp parmigiana
  • Italian bread
  • Sicilian bread
  • rainbow cookies
  • Penne alla vodka

Dishes invented or claimed in New York City

Street food


10 Must-Eat Restaurants In NYC: New York City Food Guide
10 Must-Eat Restaurants In NYC: New York City Food Guide. Source : migrationology.com

Notable food and beverage companies


New York City food versus fast food - Business Insider
New York City food versus fast food - Business Insider. Source : uk.businessinsider.com

See also


NYC Food - Famous Cuisine of New York City
NYC Food - Famous Cuisine of New York City. Source : www.mapsofworld.com

  • Cuisine of New Jersey
  • Regional cuisine
  • List of American foods

References


Kokum - South Indian Restaurant NYC / South Indian Cuisine New ...
Kokum - South Indian Restaurant NYC / South Indian Cuisine New .... Source : www.kokumny.com

Further reading


10 Must-Eat Restaurants In NYC: New York City Food Guide
10 Must-Eat Restaurants In NYC: New York City Food Guide. Source : migrationology.com

  • Baics, Gergely. Feeding Gotham: The Political Economy and Geography of Food in New York, 1790â€"1860 (Princeton UP, 2016) xviii, 347 pp.
  • Hauck-Lawson, Annie; Deutsch, Jonathan, eds. (2010). Gastropolis: Food & New York City. New York: Columbia University Press. ISBN 978-0-231-13652-5. 
  • Sietsema, Robert. "10 Iconic Foods of New York City, and Where To Find Them." Village Voice. Friday February 17, 2012.

External links


Street Food Vendor in Manhattan in New York City Stock Photo ...
Street Food Vendor in Manhattan in New York City Stock Photo .... Source : www.alamy.com


New York City's 30 Most Iconic Dishes
New York City's 30 Most Iconic Dishes. Source : ny.eater.com

 
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