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    Time Out New York / Issue 639 : Dec 27, 2007–Jan 2, 2008
    100 best food and drink

    NYC's top 100 foods: Best of the rest


    SANDWICHES  |  BURGERS  |  THE CLASSICS  |  ITALIAN  |  OTHER EUROPEAN  |  MIDDLE EASTERN  |  ASIAN  |  AND MORE INTERNATIONAL  |  TREATS  |  DRINKS  |  DESSERTS

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    Home-delivered seltzer One swig of home-deliveryman Ronny Beberman’s seltzer could turn any Brooklynite into an addict (even you, Soda Club member). (917-744-3489). Ten 26 oz bottles: $25.

    Lobster roll at Pearl Oyster Bar
    Photograph: Jodie Love

    Lobster roll at Pearl Oyster Bar Fish-shack pioneer Rebecca Charles continues to elevate the classic: Incomparably sweet flesh is painted with a lemony mayo and just barely contained in a split-and-buttered hot-dog bun. 18 Cornelia St between Bleecker and W 4th Sts (212-691-8211). Market price. View recipe

    Porterhouse at Peter Luger No other restaurant quite does justice to the signature cut, seared at 800°F and offered up swimming in rich, spooned-on butter and fat that makes us sick—with love. 178 Broadway between Bedford and Driggs Aves, Williamsburg, Brooklyn (718-387-7400). $81–$162.

    Pastrami sandwich at Katz’s Delicatessen The finest New York deli keeps the art of pastrami making alive, curing its old-fashioned, spice-encrusted briskets in-house and hand-carving them hot to order from behind a sandwich counter that ought to be landmarked. 205 E Houston St at Ludlow St (212-254-2246). $14.45.

    Oysters and Pearls at Per Se Tapioca balls nestled with oysters and lustrous black caviar are edible jewels. 10 Columbus Circle at 60th St (212-823-9335). Part of the $250 tasting menu.

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    • 415 Jennifer Fri, Mar 07, at 11:01am
      There is no Grand Sichuan on 9th & 50th, at least not that I can see.

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      ..... please fix the link to the pdf advertised in the mag thanks

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      Obviously the word is out, please fix the link to the PDF.

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    • 2576 Mark Sat, Dec 29, 07, at 7:50am
      The pdf is what will make the article the most useful. The link given on p. 25 : timeoutnewyork.com/100bestfood doesn't work

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      Hey. I am looking for the pdf of Tony 100 announced in Tony p 25. Link is wrong. Please advise!

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