Chocolate Tort
click photo for more informationChocolate tort with pistachios from Del Posto in New York City.
Chocolate tort with pistachios from Del Posto in New York City.
Coco bubble tea in NYC has boba with grass jelly and pudding
Deep fried ‘Tang Yuan’ from Golden Unicorn in New York City. They’re an addictive, warm dessert you can get at Dim sum.
Taro bubble tea from Saint’s Alp in New York City. Usually this liquid treat is cold, but it’s also great as a hot drink during the winter
Featuring lemongrass, coconut milk, and chicken, this delicious roti from Rhong-Tiam Express in New York (Flatiron) is some delicious Thai
Plain cupcake with chocolate frosting at Little Cupcake Bakeshop in New York City (Soho)
Saucisson a l’ail (sausage w/ garlic) at Joseph Leonard in NYC (West Village). A delicious French sausage that’s hard to find in the city.
Pork loin and crisp pork belly from Eleven Madison Park in New York.
Ruminations about whether Korean fried chicken skin from Bon Chon in NYC could make a great sandwich.
One dollar duck buns in Flushing, NY. Tasty, delicious, and affordable.
Green tea with boba, but with buckwheat to provide added crunch.
Tasty beef bone marrow from DBGB. They slice it lengthwise, making it easy for you to dig out the luscious marrow. Delicious
It’s from Xi’An Famous Foods in New York City. Beefy and packed with cumin flavor.
Creamy and intense taro flavored ice cream from Sundaes and Cones in New York City (East Village)
crunchy, crispy pork skin from Don Pedro Carnitas in Chicago, IL (Pilsen). It’s good and awesome.
Famous in Taiwan, these delectable treats feature a pillowly soft bun with braised pork belly. Baohaus in NYC has a great one.
The Blue Stove in Brooklyn (Williamsburg) serves up a delicious slice.
A taste of arguably the most famous macarons you can find in Paris.
Braised lamb sandwich from the new No. 7 Sub located in the Ace Hotel in New York City
A taste of one of the new flavors from Ben & Jerry’s.
A nearly perfect bite of s’mores from Sandwiched, a new cafe inside of the Whitney Museum.
The “Second City Bird Dog” (Chicago style dog) from Shake Shack in New York City