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Hot dogs, candy apples, enormous tortas, and more good stuff to eat before you ride the Wonder Wheel.
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Baby's Buns & Buckets
For a quick lunch involving a bucket of rice and meat, head to this stall in DeKalb Market Hall.
Arepa Lady
Unsurprisingly, you can get arepas and empanadas from Arepa Lady, a solid lunch option at DeKalb Market Hall.
Akara House
This Crown Heights Nigerian spot makes an akara sandwich that tastes like a vegan ode to the Big Mac.
Tacos El Porky
Tacos El Porky makes decent but not essential tacos in the East Village. It's a solid option for lunch or after a night out.
Mama's Too
The West Village outpost of Mama’s Too makes the same great cacio e pepe or pepperoni squares as the original UWS pizza shop.
L'Industrie Pizzeria West Village
The second outpost of NYC’s best slice shop serves the same great pizza in the West Village.
Frenchette Bakery at The Whitney
Every trip to the museum should include a stop at Frenchette Bakery for pistachio cream pastries and duck confit.
Quesadillas Doña Maty
The quesadillas here are big, full of meat, and most importantly, available 24 hours a day.
Cachapas y Mas
This Venezuelan street food place in Ridgewood serves top-notch cachapas, arepas, patacones, and more.
Taqueria El Gallo Azteca
Staten Island’s Taqueria El Gallo Azteca specializes in pork and makes tacos the size of three tacos.
Kazumi Omakase
Come to this fun Greenwich Village spot when you want a sub-$100 sushi omakase that tastes more expensive than it is.
Marisquería Veracruz
Find this Mexican and Vietnamese food truck in Sunset Park and on Staten Island, and order some ceviche mixto, or some phở.
Postcard
Adorable and entirely gluten-free, this Japanese bakery is worth popping into for a quick snack.
Potenza Centrale
This tiny Alphabet City pizza shop serves focaccia-like slices with great crust texture, and minimal toppings.
L’Industrie Pizzeria
L’Industrie in Williamsburg makes NYC’s best slice of pizza, marrying Italian ingredients with classic New York-style crust.
Bobwhite Counter
Bobwhite Counter’s Union Square outpost is great for a quick lunch of fried chicken.