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Lunch Today: Tripe Stew with Daikon from Grand Street Food Cart

Located on Grand Street between Bowery and Chrystie, this nameless food cart features a good variety of classic Hong Kong eats, from curry fishballs to rice noodle rolls.

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A Sandwich a Day: Cheesesteak at Kwik Meal

While I'm skeptical of many cross-cultural dish mashups, the Cheesesteak Pita ($6) at Midtown cart Kwik Meal is an excellent, excellent thing.

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Street Food: Solber Pupusas

If this were a competition, the pork, cheese, and jalapeno pupusa would definitely win.

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Street Food: The Treats Truck

[Photos: Robyn Lee] Kim Ima, owner, driver, and primary seller of the Treats Truck, is a one-woman bake sale. The display windows of her stout white truck, which she has named Sugar, are packed with all the cookies, brownies,...

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Street Food: Kim's Aunt Kitchen Cart

Editor's note: Here's SE contributor Madison Priest, who'll be checking in each week with a look at one of New York's street carts. This week, an old (in street food years) favorite: Kim's Aunt. Kim's Aunt Kitchen Cart is the...

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Dear SENY: 'Help Me Find This Street Vendor!'

[Photograph: Street Sweets] Dear SENY,I am looking for a street vendor who bakes and sells moon pies from the truck. We encountered him on Columbus Avenue on the way to the balloon blow-up for the Thanksgiving Day Parade. We...

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Sugar Rush: Blue Marble at Governors Island

If you plan to head over to Governors Island before the weather turns cold, hold off on packing dessert for your picnic because Blue Marble Ice Cream recently set up an mobile ice cream cart on the island—right in...

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First Look: Bar Breton's Ice Cream Cart

Bar Breton's ice cream cart made its debut this morning—and I don't know about you, but I was pretty darn excited. We have ice cream carts all over Brooklyn, Tribeca, and Soho, but not one in the lower Midtown...

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