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Wo Hop is a Cantonese-style Chinese spot under a sidewalk in Chinatown, NYC and has been dishing out egg rolls, lo mein and sweet & pungent chicken since 1938. Continue reading Wo Hop | Roadfood Restaurants
Christina’s 50+ flavor list is as wild as Willy Wonka’s magic laboratory. For instance: Kaffir Lime, Cinnamon Rice Pudding and Thai Basil. A Cambridge treasure! Continue reading Christina’s Homemade Ice Cream | Roadfood Restaurants
On Teddy’s full Italian-American menu, note chicken riggies, a local specialty of rigatoni, sweet peppers, onions, mushroom and olives in creamy tomato sauce. Continue reading Teddy’s Restaurant | Roadfood Restaurants
Pommes Frites is a New York City Belgian-style frites shop with a long history of serving one of the best versions of this late-night street food. Continue reading Pommes Frites | Roadfood Restaurants
Flakowitz is an old-school, New York-style delicatessen in Boynton Beach, Florida, serving up classic Jewish comfort food. Continue reading Flakowitz of Boynton | Roadfood Restaurants
Ronnie’s is a long time hot dog stand/drive-in that has been slinging Michigan-style hot dogs in the greater Plattsburgh area since 1959. Continue reading Ronnie’s Michigan Stand | Roadfood Restaurants
Donnelly’s is a summer-only Saranac Lake institution (since 1953) that serves one and only one fantastic flavor each day, always twisted with vanilla. Continue reading Donnelly’s Soft Ice Cream | Roadfood Restaurants
Homemade breads, soups, pies & Michigans (a local hot dog) make this a must-stop while traveling through the Adirondack Park in New York’s North Country. Continue reading Noon Mark Diner | Roadfood Restaurants
This five-year old slice joint has built a loyal following by slinging some of the best pies in New York City. The Spicy Spring Sicilian is the crown jewel. Continue reading Prince St. Pizza | Roadfood Restaurants