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|  | |  |   | | | | |  |   | | We're not sure why, but there's always been a special in Gothamist's heart for eating competitions. While the most famous eating contest in the world is more than a month away, there was another eating competition involving hot dogs this afternoon. In Red Hook this afternoon, Schnack held its ... Read More | | |  |   | | Red Hook: Over the weekend, Lost City reported some interesting plywood news from "the gateway to Red Hook". The former beloved Schnack space will become the first brick and mortar operation of Calexico, the burrito and quesadilla street cart phenomenon (and Vendy finalist) that had just... Read More | | |  |   | | With its colorful atmosphere and chatty waiters, Schnack feels much more like a bar than a White Castle. by Nick Kindelsperger Read More | | |  |   | | CARROLL GARDENS— Schnack finally closed down to the public two weeks ago, but it was just today that someone sent in a picture of their curious signage. Says the tipster: "I walked by Schnack in Carroll Gardens West, and it is shuttered. The chiars and tables are stacked up, and a sign in th... Read More | | |  |   | | I've been going to Schnack for years now and it is quite easily one of the best places to get a burger in the city. Its inconvenient if you live in Manhattan because its in Brooklyn near no public transit but if you live on the Island its pretty easy to find parking on the street nearby. They used t... Read More | | |  |   | | mmm, plow Yo-ho, it's my favorite neighborhood hang out! ...No it's not. Cafe Kashkar is located at the edge of Brooklyn by Brighton Beach. I had never traveled that far to the right of a subway map before, although I did once go pretty damn far on the B train only to realize after a very long t... Read More | | |  |   | | RED HOOK— It looks like the story of Red Hook hot dog and burger favorite Schnack didn't end with its shutter last month. According to some new signage, owner Jim Mamary (also owner of a vast number of establishments throughout the BK including Pomme de Terre, the Farm on Adderley, and the new Oys... Read More | | |  |   | | New York is full of hidden culinary treasures, and I guess that's one of the reasons many of us love the city. My latest discovery is Long Island City's Water Taxi Beach,a two minute boat ride from the East River at 34th Street. There the lovably eccentric and civi-minded Harry Hawk, one of th... Read More | | |  |   | | A commenter asked us about Yushi recently -- although we haven't been, Zach at Midtown Lunch has checked it out and finds it to be more style than substance. Reader Adam turned us on to a blog focusing on a subject near and dear to our hearts as well as our bellies: ILuvPork.com. Manhattan Users Gui... Read More | | |  |
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