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    Anna H.

    I saw and read all the positive reviews on Yelp for this cart and my managers highly recommended this spot as well. Pheww...thank god that there was no line when I arrived there with one person waiting for his order. I wrote a few items that I was debating from...Shish Kebab on Pita (winner), Lamb Gyro (my go-to), and Rib Eye Sandwich!! Just two guys working on this cart and they are pretty quick! The grilled meat cubes were seasoned and very yummy. As I was eating the last piece of meat ::sad face:: hubba hubba mmmmm *mama like* and the white sauce taste homemade! Another cheap spot for lunch and make sure you bring cash! Bookmark and give this cart a try!

    combo no. one: chicken + lamb shish kebab
    Danesh I.

    As wholesome as cart food can get. John is a no frills guy, and though his food may appears simple, you are getting so much from cart food basics for less than $10. The lines can be long but considering this a two-man operation, they churn-and-burn through orders quickly. The chicken, lamb shish kabob, gyro, and ribeye steak are all really good. This isn't the place for the Halal cart experience, so if you're expecting greasy or spicy, then head on over to 53rd and 7th. If what you want is fresh, tasty, and not as harsh on the stomach, then Carnegie John's is the right place for you. Very good food at great prices. Highly recommended in Midtown!

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    James F.

    My coworkers accuse of being a snob when I pass on lunch at Wendy's or Subway. I just don't get spending 5-8 bucks at those establishments when Carnegie John's exist. The prices are very reasonable, nothing over $8 , and the quality is very good. I'm as suspicious of street meat and dirty water dogs as the next guy but the food here is excellent What to get ? 1. Italian sausage. Either as a hero ($4.50) or over very good yellow rice ($5.50) it a wonderfully filling and tasty lunch. 2.Cheeseburger (4.50) is large and excellent quality but a little messy. The patty and bun are more wide than round. Better than any fast food burger and a good alternative to pricier burger joints. It's not Royale but quite good. 3. Rib eye steak. I prefer the sandwich to the platter. The quality of the meat is excellent but it I wish it was cooked with a little more salt. You can get it with the popular white sauce, BBQ sauce or ketchup or just salt it yourself. For $6 ($7.50 for platter) it's hard to beat. There are no vegetarian options and sometimes the burgers run out but in the Carnegie Hall/ West 50's area this is the best, reasonably priced lunch spot.

    Check out sign to make sure you have the right cart. Carnegie John's written down the middle
    Han D.

    We needed lunch in a bad way. At first we wanted Carnegie deli but the line was 20 deep! We thought all delis are made equally so we went to the one across the street, but I pulled up Yelp and they had 1.5 stars! Yikes! I found our alternative on Yelp with Carnegie Johns. At first his cart looks like all the other food carts. They all have the same red and yellow umbrella, you have to look at his menu to see his name. The line was about 7 ppl long and it was a hot and sunny day. Since he makes the food to order you can't really rush the process. We ordered: Cheeseburger delux, the cheese burger was moist and juicy, perfectly cooked. We asked for grilled onions, peppers and lettuce on our burger along with ketchup. He doesn't have ketchup or mustard packages. The fries were a little under cooked, they could've used a few more minutes but weren't really too special. The combo #2 with chicken and lamb over rice and a side of salad. The chicken and lamb were great. Tasty and moist. The rice and salad were ok. I can't compare it to any other cart food of the same genre but it was tasty. John and his assistant were friendly and efficient. The other people in line were all locals so you know they have to be good. I checked out the other carts while waiting the ~ 15 minutes for our food. None of the other places posted their prices and none of them had any customers either. Eat here you won't regret it. We took our food to picnic in Central Park. On a side note the waters from the carts 2-3 blocks from the park are about $1. In the park a small is $2 and $3 for a large. The stands immediately outside the park will rip you off. If prices aren't posted make sure you ask before you order.

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    Rajesh N.

    1:45pm and on way back to work I spied a quiet Carnegie John's stand. Now, I normally see lines 5-6 people deep so I was concerned my need for a bite would be limited by options. I was wrong. The options were all available. I wanted to do something different from the cheeseburger I usually get from John. I went with the soulvaki platter. John immediately got to work as well as his helper. Before I knew it grilled marinated chicken was sizzling on the flattop while soft golden rice was placed in an aluminum dish. John asked me what sauces I wanted from his side saddle of sauces and veggies. There I spied the wonderful white sauce with little cucumber bits as well as plump tomato wedges and fresh greens. All this was placed in my dish as well as hot sauce. As I was paying I soon noticed a line begin to form. I had just beat the third hour of rush for John's. The soulvaki was perfect. Nicely seasoned and fresh. The white/taziki sauce went so well. Creamy and chunky all in one. Mixing everything together, you get a tastebud overload. After eating the platter, I was comfortable, not stuffed, not hungry. The platter did me right. Great prices at John's. My platter was $6. Most of the dishes are available for no more than $8. Clean cart with a very friendly crew. If you want a bite to take into Central Park, don't do the restaurants, go to this cart.

    Chicken breast over rice platter, too good!

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    Absolutely the BEST! John is a real gem in the city. 23 years and counting! Chicken and Rice PlateCarny John 's Tzatziki

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    The Halal Guys - Falafel over rice

    The Halal Guys

    4.2(10.5k reviews)
    0.2 miTheater District, Midtown West
    $$

    The Good: Still like what it used to taste like from what I can remember. Hits the spot every time!…read more The Bad: Adel's is a fierce competitor a few blocks down with a long line. BUT, imho Adel's doesn't really taste as good as the original Halal Guys in terms of flavor and fragrance. The chicken from Adel's is in bigger chunks and some argue is more tender, but the flavor is definitely not close. Also, it's important that it comes with lettuce, tomatoes and a little onion to balance everything out. Finally, You must get both the spicy red and white sauce together to make it all come together! The Ugly: The smell is addictive, so if you walk by, it's hard to resist, even if you've just eaten a nice meal somewhere else. We couldn't resist. Gotta hit the gym hard for the next few days!

    The guys working the cart are genuinely some of the friendliest people you'll meet in midtown…read more Always smiling, always patient, even when the line is wrapped around the block. And that line is no joke. You will wait. Plan accordingly. Here's my dilemma: every single time I eat here, my stomach lets me know about it later. Without fail. I've tried adjusting the hot sauce, going easy on portions... doesn't matter. Something about this food and my digestive system just don't agree. At this point I have to accept that it's probably not for me. So why do I keep coming back? Because at 2 AM after a late night, when everything else is closed and you're starving in Times Square, that platter of chicken and rice over white sauce smells like salvation. They're the only game in town at that hour, and honestly, in the moment, it hits. It's the next morning I regret it. If your stomach handles it better than mine, you'll probably love it. The food is tasty and the portions are huge for the price. I just wish I could enjoy it without paying for it twice.

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    The Halal Guys - Chicken & Beef Gyro Combo Platter (regular $10)

    Chicken & Beef Gyro Combo Platter (regular $10)

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    Hainan Jones - Classic Chicken Rice Set (~$17): half poached & half roasted chicken

    Hainan Jones

    4.0(109 reviews)
    0.3 miTheater District, Midtown West

    Loved this spot! I ended up coming here twice during my trip to NYC. The location is super…read moreconvenient in Midtown, just steps from Rockefeller Center, and I was pleasantly surprised that we were able to get a table for three both times without much wait. The portions are generous and the prices are very reasonable for Midtown Manhattan. Over the two visits, I tried both versions of the Hainanese chicken rice, and both were delicious. The food came out incredibly fast, and I especially appreciated that the meals included Chinese broccoli. I also tried the stir-fried noodles from Hainan Jones and that was excellent. Overall, everything we ordered was flavorful, satisfying, and served quickly. Definitely a great spot for a casual and tasty meal in Midtown!

    Heard that Anthony Bourdain loved this spot for hainan chicken and rice, which is a comfort dish…read morefor me and I really understand why. The chicken was very tender, well prepared, and so were the veggies. I think it has stiff competition by way of Lou Yau Kee but is definitely up there as top 5 southeast chicken rices in the city! I would def come back here and what's great is that you can feel healthy bc it's steamed/poached chicken, rice and veggies :) It's inside Urban Hawker, so you can get a variety of other things to go with your meal - might I recommend Kopi (malaysian coffee) at the nearby stand? The flavors were bold, authentic, and the chicken skin was silky smooth. The cucumbers had a nice crunch and the veggies as well. They give you two sauces, one of them is spicy and might be hotter than you expect so try it first.

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    Adel's Famous Halal Food - chicken and lamb over rice

    Adel's Famous Halal Food

    4.4(1.1k reviews)
    0.4 miTheater District, Midtown West
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    I would say the food lives up to the hype. However, I don't think it's worth waiting in the…read morehour-long line like I did, just considering there are so many great halal options in the city with a much shorter line. I do think they do as good of a job managing it as possible, but it is still quite the long line. If you do decide to wait in the line, I recommend sending a friend over to Magnolia Bakery to get you a treat while you pass the time. Overall, the lamb and chicken were extremely tender and flavorful. The sauce and rice were great as well, complementing them perfectly. The service is very efficient, and they do have a few cards set up to maximize the efficiency. It was great, and I'd say it's worth trying if the line is short! Otherwise, I would pivot to another nearby great option that you can easily find.

    I've gotten adels every single time I've gone to NY…read more Yes line is long but this is the best halal cart. Workers are super nice too and friendly. I get the chicken and gyro mix with spicy rice. Rice is not spicy don't worry. Also their chicken is like marinated unlike some other halal carts. I get all sauces except bbq. The gf does all the sauces except red sauce cause that one IS spicy One time they accidentally put fries on my plate but now it's a non negotiable for me. Ask for it on the side if you don't want it to get soggy. If I'm feeling extra big back I throw some falafel on that shi too. If you wanna skip the line, just order on Grubhub. It's more expensive yes but worth it if you're not tryna wait an hour

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    Adel's Famous Halal Food - Combo (chicken and lamb) over rice and fries was well seasoned. Would recommend dranks while waiting with friends in line hehe!

    Combo (chicken and lamb) over rice and fries was well seasoned. Would recommend dranks while waiting with friends in line hehe!

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    Mr Fried Rice - Teriyaki Grilled Salmon Fried Rice

    Mr Fried Rice

    3.9(29 reviews)
    0.3 miTheater District, Midtown West
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    I'm never too sure about the quality, or value, of food court vendors as sometimes I feel like the…read morestores rely too heavily on the novel aspect of their environment/experience over the quality or value of their food. Mr Fried Rice was a gamble that payed off! Portion sizes were a lot bigger than I expected (especially given location) and the flavors were on point. The fried rice had that signature wok hei flavor you get from chefs high heat wok cooking and the pork chop was juicy and flavorful. The staff were friendly too Hard to go wrong for a meal sub $20. Definitely recommend if you are in the area.

    It's fine? Highly…read morerecommended by my sister. I've been disappointed by Urban Hawker already but mainly from a value perspectivr. Slightly differe Ambience is irrelevant. You're at a food court. With some luck you can snag a seat and chow down but office lunchers will probably just head back to their desk. Was told that the fish was super crispy so I got that with fried rice. Purposely asked questions in Canto to let them know I'm with the home team. Fried rice is made to order and it's actually decent. Food comes out piping hot. The fish is covered with a thick breading that reminds me of the frozen breaded tilapia from Trader Joe. It's a big serving (ended up with enough left over for a second meal) but you'll have to work thru that breading. On its own it has pretty much no flavor but it comes with a black pepper sauce that you'll need. The sauce is weirdly thick but along with the thick breading the fish will stay crispy.

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    Gray's Papaya - Hot Dog with Ketchup, Mustard, Relish

    Gray's Papaya

    3.8(1.7k reviews)
    0.9 miUpper West Side
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    Long ago, when I was a fresh-faced ad agency intern, I spent a summer in a dorm room at NYU. With…read moreno interest in cooking, I remember becoming a semi-regular at the Gray's Papaya located at 6th Ave and 8th St and always ordering the Recession Special: two dogs loaded with onions and a papaya drink. It wasn't the best quality frankfurter, but somehow it worked with my indiscriminate palette. Flash forward a century or so, and this is the only Gray's Papaya left in the city. Since I'm a survivor, I thought it only appropriate to take Jamie to the original flagship location and order what else but the Recession Special. Sure enough, they still offer it for $7.50. It was $1.95 when I was a child, but it's still a good deal consisting of 2 Hot Dogs (Photo 10) and a Medium Papaya Drink (Photo 9). The franks were the same as I recall, nothing special but if you add onions and pay an extra 75 cents for the chili, it just works. The papaya drink is not a fruit juice but a puree mixed with sugar and milk. It actually complements the dog in a guilty pleasure kind of way. There was a line but it moved fast. Plenty of room at the red mini-counter, so I was able to relive my youthful dining dalliance with little effort. FOOD / DRINK - 4 stars...forgive me for I have sinned AMBIANCE - 3 stars...looks the same as it did in the last century SERVICE - 4 stars...they're quick and not rude...decide what you want before you order TOTAL - 4 stars...hope it survives RELATED - Hungry in NYC? Here's a collection of places I've visited and reviewed: https://yelp.to/NKwFRfdezS

    No frills corner hot dog stand but it gets the job done on a fixed budget…read more Don't order the papaya juice as it's over-pulped. Big sign on window warning price increase starting June 1, 2026. I'm not that worried about the incremental price hike, as it'll remain one of the most economical hot dog lunch spots in Manhattan.

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    Gray's Papaya - Recession special...one with mustard and sauerkraut & one with chili & onions. Papaya juice and Coconut Champagne.

    Recession special...one with mustard and sauerkraut & one with chili & onions. Papaya juice and Coconut Champagne.

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    All'Antico Vinaio - La Favolosa

    All'Antico Vinaio

    4.2(119 reviews)
    0.6 miUpper East Side
    $$

    All'Antico Vinaio means "to the ancient wine merchant" (Thanks, Google). I thought it would be…read morecloser to Italian for delicatessen like salumeria. This is in a ritzy part of town on 60th St between Madison Ave & Park Ave with Ferraris & Bentleys parked on the street, so you have to guess that the storefront rent must be astronomical. But oh, these gastronomical sandwiches are off the charts and can justify the price. Once you decipher the names of the sandwiches on the menu and see what's between the bread, you will want to try all of them. I settled on 2 finalists, but decided get both anyway. All sandwiches are made fresh with some of the best looking meats & ingredients I've ever seen! And what's better is that they bake all the focaccia for the sandwiches fresh and in-house. You see the bread oven right behind the register. I wonder if I could buy a slab of that bread? The L'Inferno brought images of Danté Alighieri's version of the Underworld to mind, but was a spicy hot masterpiece of sandwich art. The combination of thinly sliced roasted porchetta, nduja, spicy grilled eggplant & arugula was fantastic! The fresh baked focaccia took it even further. But I did learn something new today besides Italian pronunciation, which was that nduja (silent n) is a spicy sausage from Calabrese that's spreadable like butter. I gotta get me some of that stuff! The La Paradiso sounds like the third installment of Danté's Divine Comedy trilogy, but is a very mild, but tasty sandwich with mortadella, stracciatella & crushed pistachios in pistachio cream. The pistachio cream is a stroke of culinary genius and gives the sandwich an amazingly smooth texture & taste. The only part of the Divine Comedy missing from their menu is La Purgatorio and I do not want to find out what would go into that sandwich!

    All' Antico Vinaio…read more Excellent sandwiches, fresh in store bread. This sandwich shop offers huge, flavorful Italian sandwiches on freshly baked schiacciata bread with high-quality ingredient La Paradiso Mortadella, stracciatella, pistachio cream, pistachio is a heavenly combination Just a simple tasty sandwich that fills you up.at a reasonable price. Works everytime for me

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    All'Antico Vinaio - La District

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