Post Partying Grub
New York City is the greatest place to go out at night, but the real problem is deciding where to go and grab a drink, go dancing, or party all night. Just as difficult a decision to make is where to go eat when you got those late night post-drinking munchies. You just gotta find the place that is closest to where you party. Well I came up with a bunch of the places I have been known to go in the late night hours, and I think you'll find something that floats your boat and pleases the desire of any hungry night-owl.
Mamouns [west village]
The original all-time classic late-night grub joint. If you haven't heard of Mamoun's, then you really need to get your ass down to McDougal Street to this tiny hole in the wall. Cheap, open till 5am, if are sober enough to wait on the line that usually comes out the door, you won't be dissapointed. The best falafel and shwarma in the city as far as I'm concerned. The guys in the tiny area behind the counter work at super speed to get your freshly fried falafel, and freshly cut shwarma--rotating and sizzling in the back as you watch. Dont' be a hero with their hot sauce, it is viscious, but oh so good! Take it to go, eat it in the cab, or find an empty seat at one of the 6 tiny tables, and chow down.
L'Express [park ave south]
If you're feelin a sit-down trendy-diner mood, then l'express is the place to go. Open 24 hours, this always happening French bistro is as packed in the post-party hours as it is during Sunday brunch. If you're sick of the same ole diner food, l'express serves up diner food a' la francais. Superb fluffy eggs, tasty sandwhiches, fresh mussels, the tasty lamb sausage, other french delights, and oh of course, the famous lamb burger--spiced to perfection, and oh so tender. Along with your food, if you can still handle it, a great selection of beers--go for the Delerium Tremens, it my new favorite.
Gam Mee Ok [west 30s]
If you have any Korean friends, then they may have taken to you to this popular late-night joint in K-town (koreatown, 32nd street). Famous for serving up their bowls of Sul Long Tang, a milky white soup with noodles, beef, rice, cooked in a big stone vat, it is a good place to come with a group, for something hot, tasty and sobering. Add some sea salt, scallions, and slurp away. They also serve up other korean classics like bim bim bop and pajan, always tasty and satisfying.
Gray's Papaya [downtown 6th ave]
I'm sure you've heard of the famous Gray's Papaya (Chris Rock went there in Down to Earth). If not, they serve basically one thing--hot dogs! That's right, if you're on the go, and you're on the west side, this 24 hour hot dog joint will serve you up the best all-beef hot dogs in the city. Get a couple of dogs with one of the super fresh and thick fruit shakes to serve your satiety.
Chicken and Rice [midtown west]
This place has so many names--"Chicken and Rice", "Brother", "Platter", those are some of the names I've heard thrown around for this little mobile stand sitting on the corner of 52nd and 6th. Now I have been here a few times in the past couple of months, and each time I have waited on line for at least 30 min and up to an hour! Is it really worth it? Well an hour is pushin it, but if you're with some peeps and can hold up for 20 min, it is worth it. Servin up plates of chicken or lamb with rice, salad, pita, and the great white sauce and hot sauce. Now what I also found is that there is another guy down the street, on 51st and 6th, who I think is just as good, and the line is damn shorter. And when your that drunk, you can't even tell. But check these stands out, because they are killer.
Some other places I frequent in the late hours: Bereket's [east village], Crif Dogs [St. Mark's], Coffee Shop [union square]
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