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“stumbled upon this food truck at 95 Wall Street, and it was such a pleasant surprise! The service was quick and super friendly, which is perfect for the busy Wall Street crowd. The food was fresh, flavorful, and served hot—I could tell they really care about quality. Prices were reasonable, especially considering the generous portions. The menu had a great variety, so whether you’re in the mood for something light or hearty, you’ll find it here. Definitely one of the best lunch spots in the area. I’ll be coming back often!“
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“Such an underrated Halal food cart right at the heart of Wall Street Financial District. Rather than going out of your way to a fancy Middle Eastern/Mediterranean restaurant, I highly recommend stopping by the Continental Express Halal Guys.
This is your no-nonsense New York staple, the Halal street food, and they do it very well here.
I got the Combination Over Rice, which consists of lamb gyros and chicken over rice and slathered with that delicious, signature white sauce plus a generous dash of spicy red sauce to boot.
So how does it taste? Like a gushing waterfall of yummy, earthy flavor and spices in every bite! It may look like a relatively small box, but it's dense in taste.
And on top of that, this is only $7.00 cash or $7.95 with card! You get so much for your money and you leave with a full, satisfied stomach.
Finally, the guys working there are warm and friendly, too.“
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“bought some of your cookies at the chocolate expo in Manchester! wish you guys had a place here. cookies are so fresh and moist. Delicious!!“
“Great dou hua/do fu fa for a great price ($3 for a large) If you want extra syrup, it's extra 25 cents. I also get the mochi stuffed with red bean or peanut, about 7 pieces for $6. You used to get 8 pieces for $6 but inflation happened. I've always wanted to try the soymilk and the fresh rice noodles. Next time, for sure. The listing says she's there until 630pm but once she sells out, she leaves, so dont expect her to be there at 6pm. I'd suggest getting there in the morning or Early afternoon if you want to be able to try everything.“
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“**Mi Mexico Peqeno, Sunset Park's Hidden Gem for Pan Dulce**
This unassuming bakery in Sunset Park is a true find for lovers of authentic Mexican sweet bread. The selection of pan dulce is outstanding, with all the classics like conchas, puerquitos, and orejas, as well as more unique offerings that rotate seasonally. Everything is baked fresh daily, and the quality is evident in every bite. The conchas are perfectly soft and fluffy, with a sweet, crumbly topping. The puerquitos are rich and buttery, with a satisfying crunch. And the orejas are light and airy, with a delicate cinnamon sugar coating.
The prices are incredibly reasonable, making it easy to indulge in a variety of treats. The staff is friendly and welcoming, and the bakery itself is clean and well-maintained. If you're looking for a taste of authentic Mexico in Brooklyn, this pan dulce bakery is a must-visit.“
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“Delicious cookies! Highly recommend!“
“The BEST spot to get authentic Tofu Custard (Tofu Fa 豆腐花) in all of Brooklyn! I've been visiting this stall for years and it always hits the spot!Definitely buy a couple packs of their noodles as well (ho fun, lai fun, and lo shu fun are my fave varieties!), they work great in noodle soups and stir fry dishes and store well in the fridge!“
“I always go to their spot wherever they go because all their menu never disappoint me. Its the most tasty, tender and flavorfull barbeque anyone can enjoy. Expect a long line because you wont regret once you get the taste of it. Thank you So Sarap for introducing what a real filipino street food is.“
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“Some of my visits to the Harbor may last most of a day and it's great to be able to grab something to eat/drink on the grounds. 🙂“