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		<title>The total challenge of finding good and somewhat affordable food in NY</title>
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When I moved to NY I was worried that the food culture was bad. I mean it kinda is- sandwiches on bad rolls, pizza, hot dogs (are we 9?), terrible thai food, Polish food(?). Burgers, Ramen, and Pho are ok but everything else either costs 5 disgusting dollars or 100. Aristocrat food or food for [...]]]></description>
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<p>When I moved to NY I was worried that the food culture was bad. I mean it kinda is- sandwiches on bad rolls, pizza, hot dogs (are we 9?), terrible thai food, Polish food(?). Burgers, Ramen, and Pho are ok but everything else either costs 5 disgusting dollars or 100. <span id="more-1947"></span>Aristocrat food or food for jackhammerers. Recently my mind has kinda changed and it is because of restaurants such as the recently opened restaurants, Roman&#8217;s in Fort Greene and Northern Spy Food Company in Alphabet City. These restaurants serve food that is affordable and gourmet in a cool atmosphere. Seasonable, sustainable ingredients and inspired menus. There aren&#8217;t enough of these places really, but these are a nice addition to the group that includes Marlowe and Sons, Vinegar Hill House, and Diner.</p>
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