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Midtown Lunch on Midtown Buffet

[Photo: Midtown Lunch] If Zach Brooks knows two things, they'd be street vendor wars and Chinese buffets, and today, Midtown Lunch gives us the definitive review of Midtown Buffet. Come hungry: Following my own buffet advice, I started off...

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El Ranchito del Agave: The Only All-You-Can-Eat Mexican Buffet in Manhattan?

"In general, whatever they slather with their slightly tangy, bright-tasting verde sauce is good." [Photographs: Robyn Lee] El Ranchito del Agave 476 9th Avenue (b/n 36th and 37th; map); 212-904-1198 Service: It's all you, buddy! Must-Haves: Anything with verde sauce,...

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50,000 Sikhs Celebrate Vaisakhi with Mass Buffet in Madison Square Park

When I first learned about the communal buffet held in conjunction with the 22nd annual Sikh Day Parade in Madison Square Park on Saturday, my reaction was: “Do I really like Indian vegetarian fare enough to cope with a...

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East End Eats: Thanksgiving Buffet

It's hard to believe that this time last year, I had already gotten the garlic planted and fig trees wrapped in burlap, and it wasn't half this cold. Thankfully, there has been one food-related constant. Restaurants, caterers and bakeries—from...

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Chinese Buffet With Peking Duck For Under $10? Be Skeptical

Photographs by Zach Brooks I know SE:NY's Zach Brooks loves Chinese buffets, so I wondered why he'd never told me about the buffet mentioned in the New York Times this weekend, East Buffet and Restaurant in Flushing, which includes...

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Weekend Excursion: All You Can Eat Pre Yankees vs. Mets

Pre-game buffet. (Photo courtesy of Eating in Translation) With baseball season kicking into full swing, alot has been written about good eats around Shea and Yankee Stadiums, and with the Mets visiting the Bronx this weekend, I think the...

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Where Should Eliot Spitzer Eat?

The election is over, and we have gotten rid of quite a few turkeys. We have a new governor, Eliot Spitzer, and though he is a New Yorker he doesn't seem like he's the type of guy who cares...

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