Thursday, March 29, 2007

Sammy's Halal?

Street food has always been a neglected culinary art in my book. Many people prefer the sit-down experience, but there's nothing I love more than to pick up some food from a sketchy street cart and enjoy the inexpensive goodness. I'm all about variety, not quantity, which is why I love Taiwan night markets so much. Though the nature of American street carts is different, especially when it comes to quantity given, there are still many jewels on the streets of Manhattan.

Other than my journey for the perfect burger, another fun adventure I'm embarking on is: the quest for the most drool-worthy chicken and rice. Though the city is littered with many many halal stands, quality among stands definitely varies tremendously. Whether it's the chicken, rice, sauce, condiments, etc., every chicken and rice is different. Since it's close to campus, I usually go to Sammy's Halal, on Broadway and West 4th Street. Now, apparently, this cart was the winner of the 2006 Vendy Award. But, after checking the website, the Sammy's Halal that won is actually located in Queens, on 73rd Street and Broadway. Unless they've moved from Queens, it makes me wonder, is this stand a fraud?? o_O! I mean, this is the "best" chicken and rice in the walkable area that I've tried so far. But, it definitely does not beat the well-known late night chicken and rice joint on 53rd Street and 6th Ave. The chicken just kind of falls apart in your mouth, lacking texture or impact. The rice is, mushy. Meh.

It seems like most of the good carts are midtown. Hmmmmm, I feel a late night adventure coming along.

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