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Iconic NYC Bites You Can’t Miss

Dear travelers,

New York City is not a place where you eat. It’s a place where you plan your days around food, walk 20,000 steps to “digest,” and still go to bed thinking about what you should have tried instead.

Before going, I had a list. A very ambitious list. And even after all the eating we did, NYC laughed gently in my face and whispered: “You’ll have to come back.”

This post is my experience-based NYC food guide, the iconic dishes, the famous spots, the ones worth the hype, and the ones that are more about the moment than the flavor. 

Let’s eat our way through NYC. 

coffee shop New York

Bagels – What Says “New York” More Than a Bagel?

If pizza is the global symbol of NYC, bagels are the local love language.

Why NYC bagels are different

  • Crispy on the outside, soft and chewy on the inside

  • Bigger than what we’re used to in Europe

  • Served loaded and I mean loaded

Prices & portions

  • Prices usually start at 6–7€

  • Can easily go up to 15€

  • Depends on what you add:

    • Egg

    • Bacon

    • Pastrami

    • Cream cheese (and about milion variations of it)

Important note:
These bagels are huge. You will not be hungry afterward. This is not a “cute breakfast moment.” This is a full meal.

Choose your bagel type

One of my favorite things is that you build your own bagel:

  • Plain – classic, safe, always good

  • Whole grain – for when you want to pretend you’re being healthy

  • Everything bagel – the real NYC star

What’s an everything bagel?
It’s covered in:

  • Sesame seeds

  • Poppy seeds

  • Dried garlic

  • Dried onion

  • Salt

Where we tried bagels

  • Broad Nosh Bagels

  • Go Bagels

Both were:

  • Fresh

  • Exactly what you imagine when you think of a New York morning

My verdict:
If you eat only one “real” breakfast in NYC, make it a bagel.

American Steakhouses – The NYC Splurge Moment

Let’s talk about American steakhouses, because wow… they are an experience.

This is not casual food. This is “we’re celebrating life” food.

What to expect

  • Prices usually start from $40 and up

  • Steak is the star, side dishes are extra

  • Portions are generous, but yes, your wallet will feel it

The iconic New York steak

The New York strip steak is:

  • Juicy

  • Tender

  • Full of flavor

  • One of the most famous cuts in American steakhouses

Where we went

  • Dallas BBQ (New Jersey)

  • The Capital Grill

Both delivered:

  • High-quality meat

  • Classic steakhouse atmosphere

  • That “this feels very American” vibe

My verdict:
Pricey? Yes.
Worth doing at least once? Also yes.

Magnolia Bakery – Banana Pudding, Fame & Sex and the City

I had seen Magnolia Bakery everywhere before coming to NYC:

  • Instagram

  • Pinterest

  • TikTok

  • Every “NYC must-try food” list ever

So of course, we had to go.

The famous banana pudding

  • Available in three sizes

  • Prices start from $6

  • Creamy, soft, very comforting

Honest opinion?
It was good… but I wasn’t blown away.

Sex and the City moment 

One Magnolia Bakery location is iconic because:

  • It was featured in Sex and the City

  • Carrie Bradshaw ate a cupcake there

Address: 401 Bleecker Street

You can even try a special cupcake inspired by the show.

Magnolia Bakery

Hot Dogs – Street Food That Screams “New York”

When I think of NYC street food, I think of:

  • Steam rising from metal carts

  • The smell of onions

  • Yellow and red bottles of mustard and ketchup

Yes. Hot dogs.

Where we tried them

  • New York Hot Dog King

    • Located in front of the MET Museum

  • Nathan’s Famous

    • Classic green food stalls (you’ll find them everywhere)

  • Gray’s Papaya 

    • Cheap, simple, and very New York

    • Famous not only for hot dogs, but also for their papaya juice

Both were:

  • Simple

  • Tasty

  • Exactly what you want while walking around the city

📍 My verdict:
You don’t need to overthink it.
Grab a hot dog when you’re hungry, tired, and mid-sightseeing. That’s the NYC way.

Cookies – Why American Cookies Hit Different

The US takes cookies very seriously.

We’re talking:

  • Thick

  • Soft

  • Filled with chocolate

  • Served warm (important detail)

Levain Bakery

Unfortunately, we only tried Levain Bakery, but honestly, that was enough.

  • Price: around $7 per cookie

  • Served warm

  • Chocolate literally melting inside

My verdict:
Expensive for a cookie? Yes. Worth it? Absolutely.

Levain bakery cookie

American Diners – Straight Out of the Movies

One of my NYC dreams was to eat in a classic American diner and yes, it was exactly like in the movies.

Where we went

  • Near Times Square: Brooklyn Diner

What we ordered

  • Burgers

  • Milkshake (with a cherry on top 🍒, obviously)

  • Coleslaw

  • Apple pie

  • Filter coffee

Best part?
They refill your coffee unlimited times.

Price

  • Around $70 for two people

My verdict:
Do it once, lean into the moment, and pretend you’re in an American movie from the 90s.

American diner

Asian Food in NYC – Chinatown & Koreatown Are a Must

If you like Asian food even a little bit, don’t skip this. NYC has some of the best Asian food scenes in the world.

Where to go

  • Chinatown

  • Koreatown

We stopped in Koreatown for dinner and tried:

  • Ramen with homemade noodles

Koreatown dinner

New York Pizza – Thin, Foldable, and Eaten on the Go

You can’t talk about NYC food without talking about pizza. It’s everywhere. And I mean everywhere.

What makes New York pizza special

New York–style pizza is:

  • Thin-crust

  • Crispy on the bottom, soft in the middle

  • Served in huge slices

Prices & expectations

  • A classic cheese slice is relatively affordable (by NYC standards)

  • Fancy toppings = higher price

  • Still one of the best value meals in the city

New York Pizza

Bars Worth Visiting (Even Without a Reservation)

Oscar Wilde Bar 

  • Especially magical during Christmas

  • Looks like a literal Christmas shop

  • We didn’t have a reservation

  • Waited a bit, but got in

Cozy, festive, and very NYC.

Nubeluz 

If you’re looking for:

  • Amazing cocktails

  • Incredible views

This is the place.

  • Located in the Ritz-Carlton

  • Reservation recommended

  • We didn’t have one (of course)

Pro tip:
We waited in the lobby bar, got put on a list, and got called when a table freed up.

Final Thoughts: Is NYC Food Worth the Hype?

Short answer: Yes.

Long answer:

  • Not everything will blow your mind

  • Some places are about the experience

  • Portions are big

  • Prices can be shocking

  • But the food culture? Incredible

NYC is a city where:

  • You eat bagels for breakfast

  • Hot dogs between museums

  • Cookies the size of your face

  • Steak like it’s a special occasion

  • And ramen at midnight

Don’t miss this blog about New York too.

Truly yours,

The Creation of Us

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