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Our Guide to Pier 57 and the Market 57 Food Hall

Looking for where to eat and what to do in Pier 57/ Market 57? Nestled between Little Island and Chelsea Piers is Pier 57. This historic pier recently went through a big redevelopment and renovation. It is now home to the Market 57 food hall and a beautiful rooftop park. It is a fun place…

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June 25, 2024

Fun Foodie Things to Do in New York City This Summer

The summer is in full swing and you may be looking for ways to cool off or to just have fun with friends and family. So with that in mind, here are some fun foodie things to do in New York City this summer. What fun things do you have planned? Get a Lobster Roll

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July 17, 2020

The Seven Best Outdoor Food Markets in New York City

Outdoor food markets have become a lot more popular in last few years in New York City. You can truly find some interesting and yummy dishes in these markets. There really is no better time to check them out than the summer time so here are the seven best outdoor food markets in New York…

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June 16, 2017

The 7 Best Food Courts and Food Markets in New York City

Food courts also known as food markets or food halls offer a lot of different options for even the pickiest of eaters. They are great to pick up a quick lunch or dinner and they are great when dining with large groups. A number of excellent food courts and food markets recently opened in New…

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June 24, 2016

The Best Food Markets in New York City

Shopping for groceries for your Holiday dinner? Looking for an interesting snack? From the selection to the quality, food markets are every foodie’s dream and shouldn’t be overlooked when exploring New York City’s diverse cuisine. Here are some of the best food markets in New York City. Eataly – 200 5th Ave Mario Batali brings…

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December 21, 2012

Ahoy’s Philly Trip! One word… Cheesesteak

Recently Ahoy NY decided to take a trip to Philly. During our visit sure we stopped by the museums and learned about the history of  America, but we also made it a point to try a couple of yummy cheesesteaks!! During our two day visit we tried two cheesesteaks. On our first day we stopped at the famous Pat’s King of Steaks, which by the way is the ORIGINAL Philly Cheesesteak.  Be prepared when you go to know HOW to order! You let them know with or withOUT onions and select the cheese.  The Philly classic of course is with Cheez Wiz and onions. On our second day we visited the Reading Terminal Market, the Reading Terminal Market is located in the Center City of Philadelphia. The market is a historic farmers market that has a selection of Amish specialties, baked goods, meats, produce, ethnic foods, and eclectic…

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January 27, 2011