Cozy spot serves crispy potato latkes with hearty sides like goulash. Quick, efficient takeout service suits busy guests well. Decor features traditional Polish art, creating a warm, nostalgic vibe.
Fresh, crispy potato pancakes come with hearty sides like goulash and meat dumplings. They have a satisfying texture and pair well with traditional soups like pickle soup and hot borscht.
Good to know
Food is brought to guests after ordering from the counter.
The restaurant does not serve draft beer or hard liquor.
Prices are at pre-pandemic levels, offering good value.
Bagel shop offers fast service and easy online ordering for takeout. Potato latkes have a fried pancake texture and pair well with breakfast sandwiches. Cozy, dog-friendly space adds to the warm vibe.
Potato latkes have a fried potato pancake texture and often come with sour sauce and apple sauce. Some batches taste bland or overcooked, while others pair well with breakfast sandwiches and fresh juices.
Quick service makes pickup easy even during busy times. Ordering online or using Uber Eats works well for breakfast takeout.
Good to know
There is a free bagel tasting available.
The restaurant opens at 5:00 am on Sundays.
You can order through the link on Google Maps to skip the line.
Old school spot buzzes with freshly made Ukrainian classics like crispy potato latkes paired with pierogies. Large outdoor area with heat lamps offers lively views. Takeout is popular but hectic, especially for fried pierogies and honey cake through a back door.
Potato latkes come fried and crispy, often paired with dishes like vegetarian Reuben or served alongside pierogies and borscht. They appear in brunch combos with eggs Benedict and fruit salad, offering a classic, hearty taste.
Fried Pierogies come in takeout orders alongside honey cake available through a back door entrance. The spot serves beer and alcohol but can get crowded and hectic around the to-go counter.
Good to know
During restaurant week, you can sample pierogies and stuffed cabbage for about 30 dollars.
Come early if you don't want to wait in line; expect a 30-minute wait.
Veselka does not seat customers after 10:20 PM.
Bagel shop buzzes with chaotic atmosphere and limited seating but cools down with multiple air conditioners. Crispy potato latkes complement the wide cream cheese variety, including vegan options. Friendly staff ensure smooth takeout with quick online ordering and fresh bagels to-go.
Potato latkes come out crispy and flavorful. They pair well with the bagels and sandwich options available.
Ordering in advance online makes pickup smooth and quick, letting you avoid long lines. Staff handling takeout are friendly, and bagels to-go stay great even when toasted later.
Good to know
Expect waiting times of around 20 minutes during peak hours.
Ordering for take-out is suggested to bypass the line.
Thereโs a long line at 10am on a Saturday.
Ukrainian diner offers crispy potato latkes that pair well with hearty dishes like borscht. Standing tables create a lively atmosphere perfect for quick meals. Convenient takeout at Grand Central makes grabbing authentic flavors easy on the go.
Potato latkes come as crispy potato pancakes often paired with hearty dishes like borscht and beef stroganoff. Adding a potato pancake to your order complements the meal well.
Takeout is available at a Grand Central Terminal spot, making it easy to grab food on the go. The location suits quick pick-up from the food court.
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The restaurant is located on the -1st floor of Grand Central Station, in the food court.
There are no seats available in the restaurant.
Itโs not a sit-down restaurant.
Spanning over three floors with a vibrant upstairs and a quieter lower level, the market offers a beautiful space filled with diverse food stalls and seating areas. The atmosphere blends authentic NYC energy with a lively bar scene and quality sound, creating a dynamic place to eat and explore.
Good to know
Restaurants close at 7 PM on Saturday night.
The market gets crowded during the lunchtime rush.
Management frequently closes the seating area for events, disrupting diners.
Kosher restaurant with vibrant atmosphere and Israeli music creates a lively, fun vibe. Spacious, comfortable seating supports large groups and gatherings. Decor features a beautiful, modern redesign with a full bar offering creative craft cocktails.
Good to know
Happy hour offers half-off everything from 4-7pm on weekdays.
The venue can host events for up to 30 people.
Birthday celebrations include a special ceremony for guests.
Cozy spot with authentic pierogies tastes like grandma's cooking. Potato latkes are crispy but salty. Popular for quick takeout and pairs well with European draft beers.
Potato latkes have a hard exterior and a soft interior but come off as overly salty and greasy.
Takeout features pierogies that taste like grandma's cooking. Most orders come as takeout, making it a popular choice for quick, comforting meals.
Good to know
Call ahead for groups larger than 4 to ensure enough space.
Expect long wait times for sit-down customers, especially during peak hours.
The restaurant offers vegan versions of popular Polish dishes.
Narrow, small shop with no indoor seating and often crowded atmosphere. The vibe is old school, evoking a sense of history and tradition with a calm, unhurried pace despite the crowd. Outdoor benches offer brief respite while enjoying classic bagel and lox combinations.
Potato latkes come out warm and hold up well later. They pair nicely with spicy mixed olives that add a sharp kick.
Pickup orders go smoothly with an online system to skip lines. Bagels and cream cheese come fresh and ready for immediate enjoyment on nearby benches.
Good to know
You must take a number when you first enter to be served.
There is no dine-in option; it's takeout only.
Expect long wait times, often over an hour, especially after 10am.
Hidden in a basement with a cozy, homely vibe, the space feels like a Ukrainian grandmother's kitchen filled with traditional decor and nostalgic charm. The atmosphere carries a quiet, authentic energy, serving as both a kitchen and cultural gathering spot. The place operates simply with order-at-the-counter service and accepts only cash.
Good to know
The restaurant is cash only; bring cash for your visit.
Streecha is open Friday to Sunday from 9am-5pm.
Finding the restaurant is tricky due to limited signage.