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Tiny's Giant Sandwich Shop

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“Inventive, itty-bitty, veg-friendly sandwich shop lives up to its name in every way.” citysearch

Cuisine:  Sandwiches, Soup, Cafe, Vegetarian, Health Food
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Editor's note: Robyn Lee, is also known as the Girl Who Ate Everything, and that's not far from the truth. She's out and about so much around the city that I asked her to write about some of favorite New York spots for this site. This is the first of them. —Ed Levine The outside and inside of Ti... Read More
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Minimalist setting (with a little attitude) for old-school favorites like grilled cheese — specifically, cheddar-mozzarella-provolone on white ($4.25), with roasted red peppers ($1 extra) and to... Read More
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I ate too much this weekend. Thursday = Thanksgiving Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner Friday = Lunch at Spotted Pig, Dinner at Blue Ribbon...with donuts as an afternoon snack...and dessert at Pinisi...followed by Thanksgiving dinner leftovers as a midnight snack Saturday = Lunch at Tiny's, the whole damn cook... Read More
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The largely unmarked Tiny's Giant Sandwich Shop on the corner of Rivington and Norfolk streets is our favorite cheap sandwich shop for a relaxed, quick sit-down meal in a comfortable environment. It's not as though we had a favorite low-cost sandwicherie before eating at Tiny's; we only made up t... Read More
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An unassuming black facade with no visible signage greeted me on the corner of Norfolk & Rivington. NYC Food Guy did it again, he traveled from the UWS to the LES only to find the darkness of a black security gate preventing another culinary adventure. Suddenly, my nostrils twitched, alive, tha... Read More
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Boston cream! After the Night of the Manatee, Alex and I met up with Kathy at Alpha Donuts to help her with her epic Donut Hunt of 2008. The donut hunt is for an upcoming post on Serious Eats: New York, so I won't reveal too much besides that we're pretty sick of donuts and New York City is not a ... Read More
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Fish and cheese. They go together like...seafood in coagulated milk-based product. Tuna melt! Oh, I love coagulated milk-based product. It's just that while I was eating my tuna melt from Tiny's Giant Sandwich Shop and savoring the magical blend of melted Swiss cheese blanketing mayonnaise-inf... Read More
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Dominican food, Tiny's, and Joya Read More
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I meant to have an entry earlier in the week, but I was distracted by that thing called TV. But not normal TV, which is bad enough; I'm talkin' TV-whenever-I-want-it, which entails watching an entire season of Roswell. Dedicated yourself to a TV show takes up a lot of time—now I remember why I sto... Read More
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Here's the second half of my list of top ten favorite vegetarian and vegan eateries. It's more recycled than the first half; nothing on this list is new to my blog. I also fudged the line of vegetarian and vegan, including some places that are mostly for omnivores, but have good vegetarian dishes.... Read More
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