Best Street Foods In New York: 7 Places You Can’t Miss
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New York is among the most revered travel destinations in the world. From the tall skyscrapers to lush gardens and beautiful districts, here you will find yourself amazed by looking at the breathtaking sites. New York melds its old heritage and modern acquisitions harmoniously and inspires everyone to explore the diversity of cultures existing together in a perfect symphony.

This city extends one of the most amusing travel experiences that one can write an entire novel on. With the marketplaces, antique shops, and inviting restaurants, you can never get full of this city in one visit. Even when you feel you have seen it all, you will always have something left behind to visit this city again.

With countless eateries, the travel experience becomes even more exciting. What makes it even better is that you'll get to try street foods from all across the world. Whether you want to relish India’s Chatpata Chaat or American Classic Hot Dogs, New York presents a perfect jumble of cuisines. In this article, you will find the 7 best street food places in New York that you can never miss while visiting the city.

7 Best Street Food Joints In New York

1) Los Tacos No.1

Los Tacos No.1 is a renowned Mexican Fast Food Chain operating its outlets in  Chelsea Market, Tribeca, Times Square, and Grand Central Station. Specialising in Mexican cuisine, this eatery serves the best and most authentic cuisine, which everyone in New York loves. If you are on the street food trail in the city, this place is where you should start. Offering signature dishes like Carne Asada, Pollo Asado, and Adobada Tacos and a variety of Tostadas And Quesadillas with Cactus, it is the most preferred place to savour Mexican delicacies.

Location: 75 9th Avenue, New York, NY 10011

Timings: Sun: 11 am - 9 pm; Mon-Sat: 11 am - 10 pm

Must Try: Carne Asada, Pollo Asado, and Adobada Tacos

Price For 2: $20 approx.

Image Credit: Los Tacos No.1

2) NY Dosas

Famous for its crispy dosas and a tantalising array of curies, the NY Dosas stall is where you will get the best feel of South Indian food.  Since 2001 this outlet has been serving delicious dosas in Washington Square Park. It is a haven for vegetarians wanting to indulge in the deliciousness of wholesome roadside treats. At any time of the day, you will find a long queue waiting in front of it to try the dosas. One of the best-selling items on the menu is Masala Dosa with Coconut Chutney.

Location: 50 Washington Square S, New York, NY 10012, United States

Timings: Mon-Sat: 11 am–3 pm, Sun: Closed

Must Try: Masala Dosa

Price For 2: $20 approx.

3)  Mama Jo's Breakfast Cart

Mama Jo’s Breakfast Cart was started 35 years ago by the owner Joanna with the motto to serve delicious breakfast and refreshing coffee to everyone. Over the years, this food cart has become renowned all over the city. First situated in front of Hanover Trust Bank, the cart's current location is 47th Street Park Avenue, which is where it found a second home. Serving delicious Omelettes, Bagels, Doughnuts, Sandwiches and Greek delicacies, this outlet has made its special place in the heart of New Yorkers.

Location: E 47th St &, Park Ave, New York, NY 10017, United States

Timings: Mon-Fri: 4–11 am; Sat-Sun: Closed

Must Try: Omelettes, Bagels, Doughnuts, Sandwiches, Coffee

Price For 2: $25 approx.

4) Masala Times Greenwich Village

Bringing the feel of Bollywood, Masala Times serves the best Indian street food with loads of zingy masala and exciting colours. Adding vibrancy and a touch of masaledar (spicy) drama to every dish, this place will transport you to the streets of Bombay. At this place, you will find an array of barbeque dishes like Lamb chops. Paneer Tikka and aromatic Kebabs flavoured with rich spices. Along with this, you’ll find Biryanis, Rolls, Classic Pav Bhaji, and the best seller Tandoori Mushroom.

Location: 194 Bleecker St, New York, NY 10012, United States

Timings: Sun-Thu: 11 am–12 am; Fri-Sat: 11 am–4 am

Must Try: Biryanis, Rolls, Classic Pav Bhaji, and the best seller Tandoori Mushroom,  Lamb chops. Paneer Tikka, Kebabs

Price For 2: $30 approx.

5) Two Hands Seoul Fresh Corn Dogs

If you want to try some iconic Seoul Corn Dogs, this place is a must-visit for you. Two Hands Corn Dogs presents the most delectable array of corn dogs with options for different coatings and fillings. Whether you want to try their signature Corn Dog or go for something Spicy, their options will make you choose not one but two at a time. Along with the Corn dogs, they also serve Korean signature Boba teas with a variety of flavours and sizzling side dishes.

Location: 95 Macdougal St, New York City, NY

Timings: Sun-Mon: 12:00 PM - 9:00 PM; Tue-Wed: 12:00 PM - 10:00 PM; Thu-Sat: 12:00 PM - 12:00 AM

Must Try: Signature Two Hands Corn Dog

Price For 2: $20 approx.

Image Credit: Two Hands Corn Dogs

6) The Halal Guys

Spread across The Big Apple, the Halal Guys has been serving delicious Chicken, Gyros, and Falafel platters for decades. This vendor is renowned for its tantalising array of halal meat dishes, which is one of the most preferred street food destinations for office workers. This food cart has become a cultural landmark for the locals. Despite the large crowds, they fulfil every order with priority. Some of the best-selling items on the menu that you should try are Pita, Sauce, Halal Chicken, Combo Platters, Combo Plates, Chicken and Beef Gyro Platters, Gyro over Rice, and Lamb Gyro.

Location: 6th Avenue &, W 53rd St, New York, 10019, United States

Timings: Sun-Thu: 11 am–4 am; Fri-Sat: 11 am–5 am

Must Try: Pita, Sauce, Halal Chicken, Combo Platters, Combo Plates, Chicken and Beef Gyro Platters, Gyro over Rice, and Lamb Gyro

Price For 2: $25 approx.

Image Credit: The Halal Guys

7) Katz's Delicatessen

Opened back in 1888, this restaurant has been transformed through the ages and changed its location several times before finally settling on Houston Street in New York. This no-frills eatery serves the best sandwiches, which are the talk of the town. This place’s ambience will take you back to the history. During World War II,  their slogan "Send A Salami To Your Boy In The Army" reflected their tradition of sending food to sons in the armed forces. Today, Katz’z has become a cultural icon drawing visitors from across the world. The most loved item on the menu is their signature Pastrami Sandwich.

Location: 205 E Houston St, New York, NY 10002, United States

Timings: Mon-Thu: 8 am–11 pm; Fri: 8 am–12 am; Sat: Open 24 hours; Sun: 12 am–11 pm

Must Try: Pastrami Sandwich

Price For 2: $20 approx.

Whether you want to indulge in some Mexican Tacos or savour the foods that shaped the history of the city, New York’s street food is a dreamy delight. Try some crispy Corn Dogs or a wholesome Dosa platter, this city’s bustling streets will give you the best experience.