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    100 best food and drink

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    We've stuffed ourselves all year to be able to judge the most delicious mouthfuls in the city. Here they are.

    Photograph: Astrid Stawiarz

    1. ARTICHOKE PIE AT DI FARA PIZZA
    It stands to reason that if pizza is the quintessential New York food, then the best pizza in New York surely must be the city’s No. 1 dish. Domenico DeMarco, a throwback perfectionist working in a hole-in-the-wall joint, painstakingly stretches every single gorgeous blistered pie to order (naturally, the waits are interminable) for his most legendary combo, ladling on the thin veneer of sauce, fresh mozzarella, freshly grated Reggiano, baby artichokes and pot-snipped herbs. 1424 Ave J at 15th St, Midwood, Brooklyn (718-258-1367). Whole pie: $24.

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      Best Pizza I've ever had. worth the hour + wait time.. and every penny.

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    • 27881 Fay Sun, Aug 03, at 11:15am
      OMG!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Levain has the best cookies in the city! The first bite will melt in your mouth and make you say Mmmm! No matter what time I have gone I always get a warm cookie which is a plus! YOU MUST HAVE THEM! They are worth the $3.75 a cookie! OMG!!!!!!!! The Chocolate-Chip Walnut Cookies are #1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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      Food is good

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      i love all kinds of food

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