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Did you know that today was National Sandwich Day? How about we take a look at some of New York City's tastiest sandwiches in celebration of this joyous occasion. Trust me, they're the best thing since sliced bread. (zing) More»
Banh Mi LLC is pleased to announce the opening of BONMi, a Vietnamese-inspired restaurant concept offering traditional bánh mì sandwiches and an assortment of summer rolls and innovative salads, all under $10. More»
Okay, so we've already recommended four times over that you hit up Turtle Corssing's Turtle Tuesdays, and still we hear from TC's drink-maestro Greg that Turtle Crossing's Turtle Tuesdays are decidedly under-attended. Why? Hello: turtle costumes+free drinks+ cute bartender+ jalepeno hush puppies = fun time. Throwback fun, kitschy fun, sloppy fun, gut-busting fun... Plus Greg's updated the Purple Turtle cocktails that come gratis with your costumes. Now instead of a grape martini, you'll get a lavender daiquiri. Awesome, right? So go, already!
[Turtle Crossing's Turtle Tuesdays, Or Why You Should Have Kept Your TMNT Memorabilia]
[Meet Us At Turtle Crossing!]
[Interview With Turtle Crossing's Purple Turtle Creators]
Okay, people, we've given you the details; we've recommended not once, not twice, but three times that you go, and still we hear from TC's drink-maestro Greg that Turtle Crossing's Turtle Tuesdays are decidedly under-attended. Why? Hello: turtle costumes+free drinks+ cute bartender+ jalepeno hush puppies = fun time. Throwback fun, kitschy fun, sloppy fun, gut-busting fun... Plus Greg's updated the Purple Turtle cocktails that come gratis with your costumes. Now instead of a grape martini, you'll get a lavender daiquiri. Awesome, right? So go, already!
[Turtle Crossing's Turtle Tuesdays, Or Why You Should Have Kept Your TMNT Memorabilia]
[Meet Us At Turtle Crossing!]
[Interview With Turtle Crossing's Purple Turtle Creators]
Yesterday, all I ate was sandwiches...You may think that sounds repetitive, a bit lackluster for the palate, but the sandwiches I ate were as different as night and day. Lunch on the job was a hurried, pre-made, cold little thing at CafeMetro, clocking in at over $7. Don't get me wrong, I admire CafeMetro and the other "deli/luncheonette" type joints, catering to the suit-wearing, blackberry-carrying slew of midtown robots. Though, my sandwich was tasty equipped with the tiniest morsel of avocado (how I love them so!) and turkey (can I even call it turkey? it was more like turkey essence) it lacked the love of a human touch and at that price I feel like I should be full...Which brings me to dinner: