This week, I tried two cheap eateries based on my cravings and reviews on Yelp.com. I'm not actually a member and I can't remember how I first came across the website, but I visit Yelp.com from time to time to read reviews about businesses, mainly food establishments.
After having banh mi twice last month, I was craving the sandwich. At first, I was going to try Baoguette on St. Marks Place*, but after reading reviews that referred to Banh Mi Saigon in Chinatown, I decided to try it out. I've actually walked by this place several times, as it's on Mott Street. Just as people said, the establishment is a jewelry store in the front, and the food service is in the back. The Yelpers didn't lie when they said there's really no clear line. After being unsure at first, I finally made eye contact with the man taking orders and requested #1, the pork sandwich. He asked if I wanted it spicy. I said, "Not spicy!" He told me my order number, and I only had to wait a few minutes, and he just motioned me to come forward when it was ready instead of calling my number. For $3.75, the sandwich was very satisfying -- I actually couldn't finish both halves. The bread was tasty and just the right amount of chewy. The fillings were delicious. Would I get it again? Most likely yes, but not all the time. Essentially you buy the sandwiches there, but there are no tables and chairs -- just benches for waiting for your order.
Last month I had dinner with Alexa in Soho. Before we met up, I wandered around the area because I arrived a little early. I came across this pizza place selling Roman-style pizza. I stopped to look inside the windows and made a promise to myself that I'd return. When I was with Rome with Mom and Dad, we tried pizza in a couple different places. I can still remember how much I loved the rectangular piece of pizza with delicious, delicious potatoes as the topping. Yes, potatoes! Well, I haven't made good on my promise yet, mainly because I forgot the name of the place and haven't been able to find it online. I plan to just wander around Soho again one of these days and I'm sure I'll find it.
In my quest for cheap eats, today I decided to try 2 Bros Pizza on St. Marks Place. Yelpers said the best thing about it was that it's a $1 per slice, but there's not much more to it. I was really hungry by the time I walked to St. Marks Place from Seventh Avenue and 12th Street, where I got off the 1 train. Once again, the Yelpers didn't lie. It was okay but nothing special. But yay for only spending $1. Would I get 2 Bros Pizza again? Eh, not the plain. I would want to try the mushroom slice, which is $1.50.
*Is it "St. Marks Place" with or without an apostrophe? I've seen it without in many places, but I'm always tempted to put an apostrophe there. Sigh.
1 comment:
Yay, for cheap eats.
Grace
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