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Juniors Cheesecake Brooklyn a terrible waste of money!

S & S Cheesecake in The Bronx is the best cheesecake in the world. Located on 238th st, one block east, off of Broadway.

http://www.sscheesecake.com/

The Best Pizzas in New York Today

Patsy's 117th and 1st ave

Full Moon Pizza 187th and Arthur ave.

The only places I go.

Where are the best wings in NYC

Sorry if I'm violating any rules, but the BEST wings I ever had are up near Uconn (Storrs) BIDWELL'S TAVERN. My wife and I take road trips just for the wings, yes, they ARE that good.

Here's their link. Check out the different sauces they offer. http://www.bidwelltavern.com/

Wedding at Studio 6 / Abigail Kirsch

I don't know anything about Studio 6...BUT..I do know Abigail Kirsch is FANTASTIC when it comes to the food. I was married at The Botanical Gardens, The Snuff Mill. Abigail Kirsch catered the wedding, I'm not saying this because it was our wedding, but the food was fantastic!

Two years later, people are still talking about our wedding, Abigail Kirsch does that good of a job.

Good restaurants uptown Bronx?

Siam Square on Kappock st in Riverdale has excellent Thai food. http://siamsq.com/

Roberto's on Crescent st off Arthur ave is a great Italian restaurant. http://www.usmenuguide.com/Robertos.htm

The best cheesecake in the world, is on 238th st, just east of broadway. S&S Cheesecake.

New York Cheesecake and beyond

S&S http://www.yelp.com/biz/s-and-s-cheesecake-bronx

Best Manhattan Weddings you've been to...

NYBG...@ The Snuff Mill. Catered by: Abigail Kirsch

This is for a small wedding, around 85 people.

Fried Chicken

Miss Maudes Spoonbread Too--- Lenox bet 137th and 138th

http://www.spoonbreadinc.com/miss_maudes.htm

In town for 1 day - where to go?

Are you looking for Chinese? French? Italian? Vegetarian? Indian? etc.

Catania's Pizza in Yonkers (was on Outer Boros board)

I went to Cantania's due to the fact I saw people on this board praise it. I have to be honest, there are at least 50 Pizza places that are better.

I have no idea why the hype over this place? ESPECIALLY if you grew up in NYC...if you come from Montana or Georgia, then I might expect a glowing review.

If this place was across the street from where I lived, I wouldn't cross the street for pizza. Sorry to be harsh, I'm just giving my honest opinion.

If you live in lower westchester...take a drive down to the Bronx and go to Full Moon Pizzaria on Arthur ave. That's a slice of Pizza the way it should be, from a corner pizzaria!

If you were moving out of NY, where would you eat?

Italian- Forlini's
Chinese- Hop Lee
Deli- Katz's
Bakery- Veniero's
Thai- Siam Square up in Riverdale
Pizza- Patsy's on 1st ave and 117th st
Chicken Wings- The Candlelight on Central ave Hartsdale(I know it's not NYC, but worth the trip IMO)


For the cheap cheap eats--The Noodle guy in front of Hong Kong Market on Allen st.

The cab ride to the airport--I'm leaving with a few of Gray's hot dogs. :)

Foodie needs advice for first time NYC trip

Italian--Forlini's 93 Baxter st.(this is in Chinatown) Google it for reviews. IMO, The best Italian restaurant in NYC

Chinese-Hop Lee 16 Mott st. A good sign that this is a very good restaurant is....it's filled with mostly Chinese people.

If you go for lunch, make sure they give you the lunch menu and not the dinner menu.