2021 FOOD 
 BETHPAGE BEST OF THE CITY 2021    WINNERS GUIDE     BESTOFTHECITY.COM  15 
 BEST APPETIZER 
 ABC KITCHEN 
 35 E 18th St (212) 475-5829  
 Nothing sets the mood for the rest of the meal  
 like the perfect appetizer. The menu at ABC  
 Kitchen aims to bring the freshest and local  
 ingredients to the tables of every customer. The  
 appetizer menu at ABC Kitchen is extensive and  
 includes everything from Butternut Squash Soup  
 to Pretzel Dusted Calamari, truly something  
 for everyone. If you are looking for something  
 a little simpler, its also offers a kale salad that  
 is served with lemon, serrano chilies and mint.  
 The lunch menu’s appetizer menu is even more  
 extensive, presenting cured meats and local  
 cheeses as well as marinated olives—perfect for a  
 lunch out with the ladies!  
 BEST BAGELS 
 BROOKLYN BAGEL AND  
 COFFEE COMPANY 
 286 8th Ave (212) 924-2824  
 www.bkbagel.com 
 A New York bagel is more than a bagel. It’s a  
 symbol. It’s an icon. Most simply put, it’s soul  
 food. And where a new Yorker gets their soul  
 food bagels is an oft-discussed and much argued  
 topic. This year, Brooklyn Bagel and Coffee  
 Company takes the trophy as the best bagel in  
 New York, an accolade also awarded by the Food  
 Network. Their fresh, hand-rolled bagels are  
 made with unbleached flour to eliminate toxins  
 and kettle boiled to give that crisp skinned  
 outside with a pillowy softness interior that New  
 Yorkers crave. With innovative cream cheese  
 flavors like pizza and apple pie, top-notch coffee  
 offerings and smoked fish and egg sandwich  
 options, Brooklyn Bagel and Coffee Company is  
 a soul food destination of NYC. 
 BEST BAKERY (TIE) 
 BREADS BAKERY 
 18 E 16th St (212) 633-2253  
 www.breadsbakery.com 
 When New Yorkers are looking to satiate their  
 sweet tooths, they look no further than Breads  
 bakery, which serves up the finest freshly baked  
 breads, cakes, cookies and pastries in New York  
 City. Located in the heart of Union Square,  
 Breads is the quintessential Manhattan bakery,  
 replete with unrivaled sourdough, a chocolate  
 babka to write home about and deluxe gourmet  
 coffee and espresso that will set you right on  
 your feet. If you are in the market for a light  
 lunch, Breads serves that a well, alongside their  
 handmade loaves of bread and delectable pastry  
 treats. Send Breads fare as a gift for your loved  
 ones or hire them to cater your next party. Every  
 bite of their signature flavors will satisfy your  
 soul the way only great bread can. 
 BEST BAKERY (TIE) 
 VENIERO’S PASTICCERIA & CAFFE 
 342 E 11th St (212) 674-7070  
 www.venierospastry.com 
 Veniero’s Pasticceria & Cafe was established  
 in 1894 by Antonio Veniero, who served his  
 Italian pastries and cakes that won him awards  
 in Rome, Bolognia, and at the New York World’s  
 Fair. 157 years later, the pastry shop and cafe  
 has many of its original details, including hand  
 stamped metal ceilings, specially designed  
 etched glass doors, highly polished wood  
 mirrors and ornate marble floors. Upon entering  
 the pastry shop, dessert lovers are greeted by  
 a display of traditional and regional Italian  
 confections, from creamy cannolis and cupcakes  
 to handmade Italian butter cookies. Take in the  
 aroma of freshly baked biscotti as well as the  
 traditional cheesecakes and specialty cakes. We  
 promise you’ll be coming back regularly for a  
 box to go! 
 BEST BBQ 
 BAEKJEONG NYC 
 1 E 32nd St (212) 966-9839  
 www.baekjeongnyc.com 
 New York City’s Best Korean Barbecue  
 Restaurant doesn’t just offer the best smells  
 in the city — the barbecue itself is to die for.  
 Baekjeong’s name originates from the Korean  
 word for “butcher,” and the name is not for  
 show. The BBQ eatery offers three set menus:  
 premium, party and vegetarian. Pick from a  
 variety of premium beef and pork cuts and  
 be amazed as it’s cooked to perfection right  
 in front of you at the restaurant’s signature  
 tabletop grills. The barbecue is cooked while  
 surrounded by steamed egg custard and cheesy  
 corn, ensuring rich and unique flavor with every  
 bite. Whether you choose take-out, delivery or  
 dine-in at its location in Koreatown, Baekjeong  
 NYC BBQ’s authentic Korean cuisine deserves  
 the hype! 
 BEST BURGER (TIE) 
 BLACK TAP CRAFT  
 BURGER & BEERS 
 592 Broome St (917) 639-3089  
 www.blacktapnyc.com 
 Come for the crazy shakes but stay for the  
 burger. Blacktap NYC takes burger-making to a  
 culinary art form. This popular eatery is known  
 for its over-the-top indulgent food accompanied  
 by a nostalgic vibe. The décor is 80s music-chic,  
 with cassette tapes lining the walls offering a  
 throwback to a simpler time. But the star of  
 the show is the juicy burger with a perfectly  
 formed crust that comes from being griddle  
 cooked (never a grill!) and flipped exactly once.  
 Cheese, lettuce, tomato, and a pillowy potato  
 roll complete the award-winning burger that has  
 reached icon status. It is satisfying in a way that  
 fancier food can never attain. It is unpretentious,  
 unctuous and downright good. Leave room for  
 the Insta-worthy desserts but know that it’s the  
 burger that will keep you coming back.  
 BEST BURGER (TIE) 
 SHAKE SHACK 
 www.shakeshack.com/locations 
 Although Shake Shack started as a hot dog cart  
 in Manhattan’s Madison Square Park in 2001,  
 its star attraction quickly became its one-of-akind  
 burger made of 100% Angus beef that is  
 antibiotic and hormone free. Soon there was a  
 long line for its burgers at its one location in the  
 park at pretty much every hour of the day. It  
 wasn’t long before Shake Shack expanded across  
 the country and beyond. Whether you order its  
 famous ShackBurger with lettuce, tomato and  
 ShackSauce, a plain burger, a cheeseburger or  
 one of its other delicious burger offerings, you  
 won’t be disappointed. P.S.: You can add raw  
 onion, pickles and excellent cherry peppers for  
 no extra cost! 
 BEST BURRITO 
 CALEXICO 
 1491 2nd Ave (347) 967-5955  
 www.calexico.com 
 Based off cuisine found in a small town at  
 the border of California and Mexico, Calexico  
 not only shares the name of said town but  
 brings a slice of the neighborhood’s hometown  
 cooking to New York City. Whether you want  
 it in a traditional tortilla or served in a bowl,  
 Calexico’s burrito can’t be beat. The eatery offers  
 a variety of fillings (carne asada, chipotle pork,  
 pollo asado, just to name a few) mixed with  
 your favorite add-ins, plus the option to “wet”  
 your burrito with your choice of green or red  
 enchilada sauce with melted cheese and sour  
 cream — is your stomach growling yet? If you’re  
 looking to make your burrito unforgettable, be  
 sure to add in some of Calexico’s special sauce! 
 BEST BUTCHER 
 EAST VILLAGE MEAT MARKET 
 139 2nd Ave #1 (212) 228-5590  
 www.eastvillagemeatmarket.com 
 This Second Avenue butcher is a top shop for  
 meats and cold cuts with a following of East  
 Village locals and New Yorkers around town.  
 It is known for its smoked hams and Eastern  
 European specialty food such as home-smoked  
 kielbasa, among a large and varied inventory  
 of meats that star in every comfort meal  
 imaginable. The store’s old fashioned charm  
 with simple awning and “Meat Market J.  
 Baczynsky” signage drew favor of a city artist  
 who painted a portrait of the store to use on  
 his website because he liked how it brought  
 “character to the neighborhood. 
 
				
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