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Seeking Top Three Breakfast Spots in New York City
Here in the East Village I seem to always find my way to Cafe Mogadore 101 St. Marks or the reliably cheap 7A on, you guessed it the corner of East 7th and Ave A.
Mogador has Halume eggs to die for and the A7 is open 24 hours which is great for reverse jet lag (for those who are traveling). This is where I go all the time, I was poking around Chow Hound for someplace new, I think I'll be walking over to the Pink Tea Cup tomorrow. Thanks for the heads up. xp
Overwhelmed re: Rome
cherie,
How did it go? I will be in Rome within the year and would love to hear which you chose and how it went. I am notoriously bad at finding food and need some serious help for my next trip.
Thanks, Peggy
April in Paris
Hello,
I'm thrilled to see that my favorite restaurant Le Hanger is not only still there, but still reasonable. The place is 100% local, down a tiny dead end. When I was there they had newspapers to read while you waited, BUT when your food comes put down the paper please, you don't want to insult the chef!
Try not to miss it, it's great food. When I visited it was owned by two women, back then they did the cooking too. So happy to hear it's doing well, now I can tell my sister who is going for the first time this summer.