An oyster stew and a cheesecake from the Grand Central
Oyster Bar. A pastrami on rye with Dr. Brown's from Carnegie Deli. A shack
burger and fries with a milkshake from Shake Shack. The definitive New York
meal is unstructured, unpretentious, and unobtrusive. Its prerogative is to be
taken for granted, because New Yorkers simply don't have the time of day to sit
around giving meals a second thought. They walk into an establishment alone,
disappear in to the crowd, and emerge satisfied and ready to move on with life.
From the business lunch to the midnight diner dash, New Yorkers know their food
spots and are prepared to defend their choices to the death. Ask any group of
New Yorkers to point you to the best pizza in town, and heaven forbid they
should disagree with each other, prepare to call a SWAT team for damage
control. The truth is, good food is an ingrained part of the New York culture,
so much so that the natives have been conditioned to not even need to give it a
second thought. It is a lifestyle of decadence found in the simple pleasures,
where a man climbs out of a May bach and stands in line at a food cart, where
pizza is defined by the slice and eaten folded up and on the go.
For a man who takes
sensuous pleasure in his food, New York City is the holy shit of food capitals
of the world. Paris, Florence, Beijing, Tokyo, these places all have their
share of phenomenal local cuisines, but nowhere else in the world does a city
rival New York's schmorgisborg of local flavors and cosmopolitan
authenticities. From the 9 course meal to the hole-in-the-wall mac n'cheese,
from Indian curries that would spice the tears of the you to the Brazilian
barbecue that gets you food coma for days, Dining Menu the Big Apple have it
all and a walking culture on the side to help you keep those pounds down.
Eating legit food and knowing you don't have to worry anything about it. That
is the definitive New York meal!
There are currently dozens of apps out there designed around
the restaurant experience for finding italian dishes. You can browse critical reviews or popular reviews
and find the most widely acclaimed restaurants. You can take photos of whatever
you're eating, upload and share with anyone you'd like, and browse through
other people's food-photos to see which ones gets your mouth watering. You can
also, of course, go for more traditionalist methods, and find the most famous
restaurants through tour guides and publications.
Still, there are aspects of this process quite rudimentary in comparison to the
access to information we have these days. How is it that we can know the
mundane minutiae of a near-stranger's daily life and yet not know about the
hidden gems of food joints in our own towns? The truth is, most of our best
Italian restaurant discovering process
is still relying upon word of mouth. What we hear from our friends and where we
get dragged to on social outings still determine most of our choices for eating
out.
The process is simple, tell us where you are and what you're
in the mood for eating, and we'll fetch you the best restaurant in your area to
go to. We're rethinking the process for how people discover restaurants using
the web, and we're building a new concept from scratch.
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