Over the past couple of months, this blog has explored a wide array of different exciting food options that are available around the Big Apple. We explored foods like cactus tacos, raw beef, chicken feet, arancino, spicy ice creams, and other crazy, completely out of the ordinary foods for the most daring of food-lovers. We took a look at the foods of a wide variety of cultures including Chinese, Ethiopian, Mexican, Korean, Halal, Sicilian, and others. We saw that restaurants can go for a specific specialty (such as meatballs, tacos, or chicken and waffles), or can have a host of different foods like in markets such as the Chelsea Market or the Essex Street Market. Through all of these completely different options it is not difficult to see that in New York City, someone can find just about anything that could possibly be consumed.
But what if on a particular day we are not actually feeling quite daring enough for all the crazy things listed above? Sometimes when we’re hungry we can’t handle the stress of trying new, but rather want something both delicious and familiar. Whenever I’m not in the mood for anything quite too fancy, there is one thing that I crave… And that’s a good burger.
New York City has so many burger joints it would be impossible for me to list every single restaurant that I have ever left perfectly satisfied and extremely impressed, so I will have to only list a few highlights. As has been an underlying theme of the entire blog, one of the best places to get any meal in New York City is Williamsburg, Greenpoint. Conveniently, one of the best burgers to be had in the city is no more than a four minute walk away from my house in a cozy, brand new restaurant called River Styx. Right on the Hudson River, River Styx has gorgeous views of Manhattan, an extremely cool and hip vibe, and of course, a great burger. Often what makes one burger stand out from all the rest is its sauce, and River Styx has their’s down to a science. Perfectly creamy with just the right amount of spice, the Styx Sauce takes juicy burgers to a whole new level.
The Williamsburg Bridge- MugurM |
Another great joint is simply called Diner, and is worth visiting for it’s atmosphere alone. Almost the entire restaurant (except for a small expansion) is in an old subway car from the 1920s, and is located right below the incredibly beautiful Williamsburg Bridge. Their grass-fed burger (recommended to be ordered rare) is quite literally the tenderest burger that I have ever eaten. If you’re not one to believe in organic, grass-fed burger meat, this diner will almost certainly change your mind.
Shake Shack in Madison Square Park- Wikimedia |
And of course, no burger blog post could be completed without mentioning Shake Shack, the most well-known burger chain in all of New York City. Shake Shack not only has the best fast-food style hamburgers (for a relatively cheap price), but also has some of the best ice-cream shakes in the entire city. If somehow you have still not experienced the burgers and shakes of Shake Shack yet, I urge you to make your way to NYC as soon as you possibly can to finally get a taste. And of course, if you are ever near Williamsburg in Brooklyn, River Styx and Diner are must sees for any burger lover as well.
Nice way to end your passion blogging---with a food staple. Shake Shack is definitely pretty great for the prices, but it's too bad I haven't had their shakes, yet. I've enjoyed this blog over the semester, nice job.
ReplyDeleteShake shack... my love... I went to school in Philly and occasionally we'd make the trek to the Shake Shack by Rittenhouse Square. So worth it. It's where I had my first ever black and white milkshake. I'll never forget it.
ReplyDeleteThey put in a Shake Shack in downtown Baltimore about a year ago. I remember my family almost went there for dinner on our way back from my 1st visit to Penn State but decided on Bubba Gumps instead. I hear people raving about it constantly so hopefully I'll have a chance to try it in the near future!
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