Food in Chelsea and Hell's Kitchen
- Emily and Maria
- Jun 6, 2016
- 2 min read
220 W 23rd St, New York, NY 10011
doughnutplant.com
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If you are looking for unique flavors, an adorable bakery background for your Instagram pictures, and delicious cake/yeast doughnuts, you must try this place.

Chelsea Market, 75 9th Ave, New York, NY 10011
lostacos1.com
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Once you try these tacos, you'll be addicted. Be prepared to make multiple trips to the Chelsea Market just to eat these tacos.
"I prefer the steak to the chicken, it has more flavor. Don't be intimidated by the long line, it moves quickly. Be prepared to use a lot of napkins because these aren't for dainty eaters." -Makena Bauss
"Being from southern California, I eat a lot of Mexican food. These tacos make it onto my top 10 list for sure." -Amber Prigmore
"I highly recommend Los Tacos No. 1! They are some of the best street tacos I have ever had.... I think about them all the time." -Shalee Hiskey
"The first two weeks in New York I was craving tacos so badly. I decided to eat at Los Tacos in Chelsea because I figured it was the cheapest food I was going to find, little did I know that it was going to be the most amazing food I would probably ever find in my entire life. The carne asada taco is delicious and juicy, but the adobado pork taco is life changing. How they marinate or cook their meat is the key to the pork taco's success. And the cactus on top is sweet making this taco quite possibly the most perfect thing in the world. I'm not kidding when I say that I am going to fly out to New York throughout my lifetime just to eat Los Tacos No. 1." -Cheyanne Costa

641 10th Ave, New York, NY 10036
hellschickennyc.com
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If you are ever in Hell's Kitchen around lunch time, you should eat at Hell's Chicken. This Korean restaurant has a great $9 lunch deal with your choice of wings or drums and a side. The macaroni and cheese was fantastic and the fried chicken had a wonderful, spicy glaze.

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