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    Default NYC!

    anyone on ftr living in the city or have great knowledge of the city?

    i'll be moving there in a year

    bigred?
    r8ed?
    phant?

    i'm a faux foodie that is poor(unballa)
    looking for great cheap eats and groceries
    any other info would be great also
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    I was there yesterday looking for apartments around times square, expensive as fuck
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    i'll be going to the upper east side

    where ever the hell that is

    i guesss i should get a map
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    Upper East Side can be very expensive and certain parts are very exclusive. It is a great neighborhood, but yes, you will spend a fortune for a 400 square foot apartment (if you can call 400 sf anything but a box). Generally, apartments closer to the subways are a bit more expensive. If you don't need to take a subway to work or don't mond walking, I suggest looking a few Ave's away. To avoid paying a broker commission (which can equal one month's rent), comb the classifieds of the NY Times or the Village Voice.

    There are a ton of great bars and hangouts on 2nd and 3rd Aves from the 40s on up. I am sorry I cannot give you any suggestions for for cheap eats (except for Gray's Papaya).

    Good luck!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Savior
    Upper East Side can be very expensive and certain parts are very exclusive. It is a great neighborhood, but yes, you will spend a fortune for a 400 square foot apartment (if you can call 400 sf anything but a box). Generally, apartments closer to the subways are a bit more expensive. If you don't need to take a subway to work or don't mond walking, I suggest looking a few Ave's away. To avoid paying a broker commission (which can equal one month's rent), comb the classifieds of the NY Times or the Village Voice.

    There are a ton of great bars and hangouts on 2nd and 3rd Aves from the 40s on up. I am sorry I cannot give you any suggestions for for cheap eats (except for Gray's Papaya).

    Good luck!
    thank you fore the help on the housing, luckily we should be getting subsidized
    some where near mem. sloan kettering

    gray's papaya is that different than the papaya king?
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    Cosi's is rather expensive but worth every penny.
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    Cheap eats in NYC?

    I spent a weekend there and cheap, good food was everywhere. So I wouldn't worry.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bigred
    Cosi's is rather expensive but worth every penny.
    yah for a chain cosi is quite good.
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    Cosi is great. I didn't propose it because a sandwich and drink can cost $10 if not a bit more.
    I agree with 500lb, there are a ton of cheap places, but I can't think of any "musts" to go to. Gray's is diff from King. I believe you can get 2 hot dogs and a soda for $2.
    If you like pizza, Patsy's on east side is a must. Don't fall for the "Famous" whatevers Pizza (Famous Rays is overrated).
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    i love pizza
    patsy's sounds good

    i could go for some pepperoni slices right now
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    Mainly just stay away from high tourist/traffic areas. Those are the places where prices go from 1-2 a slice to 3-5 a slice.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Savior
    If you like pizza
    I dont understand this phrases inclusion.
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    Quote Originally Posted by boostNslide
    Quote Originally Posted by Savior
    If you like pizza
    I dont understand this phrases inclusion.
    I don't know what I was thinking....
    But I do distinguish between people who like pizza and can eat it from any place and pizza snobs - like me. I will only eat pizza from certain places, like Patsy's, John's Pizza (few locations), and Joe's in the Village. I live on LI now and there are a few excellent places.
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    yah Im a lot like you, sure Ill eat some not so great pizza when drunk, or just really really hungry. But its a terrible thing being dissapointed by pizza. Its a fairly simple thing after all, dough cheese and sauce. How you can have an establishment serving pizza that is not good, I do not understand.

    Even worse is bad hotdogs. Theres a hotdog stand right by my house, and they just arent good. Buns always soggy, hotdogs always tasting like theyve been boiling in the water for several days, ect ect.
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    i dream of great pizza
    one of the many things i look forward to about the city

    in NH, MI, and CO i have only found fair pizza joints
    the best i've had is santapios(sp) boston, so far
    and up here in NH the best around is a place called ramuntos
    excellent by NH standards

    hotdogs are not taken too seriously by restauraunts(very loose use of this word) up here either
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    Quote Originally Posted by flomo
    i dream of great pizza
    one of the many things i look forward to about the city

    in NH, MI, and CO i have only found fair pizza joints
    the best i've had is santapios(sp) boston, so far
    and up here in NH the best around is a place called ramuntos
    excellent by NH standards

    hotdogs are not taken too seriously by restauraunts(very loose use of this word) up here either
    seriously, ballparks and chicago, the only two places I can say Ive had a really good hotdog. Oh and I made it to nathans on conney island while I was briefly in newyork a long long time ago.
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    Quote Originally Posted by boostNslide
    Quote Originally Posted by flomo
    i dream of great pizza
    one of the many things i look forward to about the city

    in NH, MI, and CO i have only found fair pizza joints
    the best i've had is santapios(sp) boston, so far
    and up here in NH the best around is a place called ramuntos
    excellent by NH standards

    hotdogs are not taken too seriously by restauraunts(very loose use of this word) up here either
    seriously, ballparks and chicago, the only two places I can say Ive had a really good hotdog. Oh and I made it to nathans on conney island while I was briefly in newyork a long long time ago.
    chicago is famous for its hot dogs
    Superdawg Drive-In
    hot doug's
    fluky's

    one of those must be good

    what about deli's and bagel in NYC?

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